Territories of Terror: Mythologies and Memories of the Gulag in Contemporary Russian-American Art
Released: Feb 15, 2007
Publisher: Boston University Art Gallery
Format: Paperback, 56 pages
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This volume records one of the first attempts to tackle the dual imperative of Gulag history and mythology, map and territory, through contemporary art. Seven internationally recognized contemporary artists--Vitaly Komar and Alexander Meiamid, Leonid Sokov, Grisha Bruskin, Eugene Yelchin, Irena Nakhova, and Vadim Zakharov--who grew up in the former Soviet Union have been given a "territory" in the Boston University Art Gallery in which to confront the haunted space of the "zone" in history and in the individual psyche. They represent two generations of ex-Soviet non-conformist art: Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamind, Leonid Sokov, and Grisha Bruskin were born during Stalin's time and reflect with a mixture of nostalgia and irony on their totalitarian childhoods, while Irena Nakhova, Eugene Yelchin, and Vadim Zakharove, born during Khrushchev's thaw, have a more alienated attitude vis- -vis the totalitarian mythology. Their territories of terror are border zones that reflect their cross-cultural experience. What they capture in their installations is the legacy of terror that shaped structures of mentality, spatial imagination, utopian aspirations, and claustrophobic anxieties that mirror the tragic paradoxes of twentieth century history.
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