
Cosmoscow was Moscow’s main worldwide modern artwork truthful till Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. Its eleventh version opens right this moment (till 1 October) and for the second yr operating with nearly no non-Russian galleries amongst greater than 75 contributors. One exception is a Moscow gallery that has lately moved to Dubai: because the battle, the emirate has grow to be a refuge for a lot of rich Russians.
It’s also the second time since 2021 that the truthful, which for years was based mostly at Gostiny Dvor close to Pink Sq. and the Kremlin, has been topic to a last-minute change in venue. In July it was introduced that Cosmoscow had shifted to the Expocentre Central Exhibition Advanced in Moscow’s monetary district.
The Expocentre was reportedly hit on 18 August by drone strikes that Russian officers have blamed on Ukraine. Town’s mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, wrote on the Telegram messaging platform: “Tonight, whereas trying to fly to Moscow, a drone was destroyed by air protection forces. The unmanned air car (UAV) particles fell within the Expocenter space, however didn’t trigger vital harm to the constructing. There have been no preliminary casualties.”
Margarita Pushkina, Cosmoscow’s founder and director, didn’t reply to The Artwork Newspaper’s requests for remark about plans for this yr’s version.
Participating in Cosmoscow this yr is Alisa Modern Artwork Gallery, which opened in Moscow in 2020 and launched a location in Dubai this yr. It would quickly be shutting down its Moscow gallery. On the truthful, Alisa Modern will provide work by Kirill Makarov. They’re the bodily variations of an NFT and video sequence titled Unveiled, which is on show till 30 September on ioginality, a brand new on-line platform. The web variations of those works carry anti-war messages that can not be marketed in Moscow. However gallery founder Alisa Bagdonaite says that displaying a model of them in Moscow is important to “help those that keep in Russia“, since “there isn’t any exercise extra reverse to battle than artwork”, including that “there isn’t any higher place for these artworks than Russian personal collections”.
Moscow‘s Shaltai Editions, based by Valeria Rodnyanskaya, an artwork collector who pioneered restricted version silkscreen prints in Russia, is utilizing this yr’s Cosmoscow to transition to a brand new title, Set Tasks. The gallery modified fingers earlier this yr: Rodnyanskaya’s husband, the influential Kyiv-born, Oscar-nominated movie producer, Alexander Rodnyansky, has been declared a “overseas agent” for talking out in opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A Moscow court docket ordered his arrest in absentia for “spreading false info” concerning the Russian military.
Michael Tsarev, a Russian financier now based mostly in Munich, who labored in Kyiv from 2011 to 2021 for corporations owned by the billionaire Ukrainian artwork collector Victor Pinchuk, is taking part in The Collector’s Eye exhibition at Cosmoscow and moderating a dialogue. He bought a part of his artwork assortment earlier this yr at Moscow’s Vladey public sale home. Tsarev is a co-founder of the Ukrainian Membership of Modern Artwork Collectors.
“I keep contact with Ukrainian artists, gallerists and collectors,” Tsarev tells The Artwork Newspaper. “A few of them have visited me in Munich. They know that I’ve German nationality due to this fact I’m not ‘the Russian’ for them. And I had by no means behaved like this.”






