Misha Libertee
Misha Libertee | |
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Native name | Миша Либерти |
Born | Михаил Валерьевич Цатурян June 13, 1985 Yessentuki |
💼 Occupation | |
Notable work | Libertile, #Slonik, #Serna, #Kraken |
Style | mashup |
🌐 Website | https://libertee.pro/ |
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Misha Libertee (Russian: Миша Либерти, born June 13, 1985, as Mikhail Tsaturian (Russian: Михаил Цатурян, Armenian: Միխայիլ Ծատուրյան, also can be spelled as Michael, Tsaturyan) is a Russian artist and multidisciplinary designer of Armenian descent. Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia.[1] Misha's works are distinguished by bright, positive subjects and deliberately commercial aesthetics. His individual style and sense of humor make his work go viral on the Internet, and soak to offline, and make them incredibly popular with an audience not previously interested in contemporary art. Mikhail's most famous works are the 23-meter #Slonik at the Burning Man 2019, #Kraken on the embankment of Zaryadye Park, #Serna in Krasnaya Polyana, near Sochi, and a virtual exhibition of collectible bricks in Minecraft, which the artist held in the midst of lockdown 2020. The track record of the young author includes collaborations with charity funds and international brands, as well as participation in major foreign festivals and art fairs. Misha created his virtual avatar with artificial intelligence—Misha Cybertee. In the nearest future, it will replace his biological prototype not only in the metaverse but also in the physical world. Additionally, Mikhail is also known for his works in public art that covers various social issues, such as extinction of animals or environmental protection.
Artist career[edit]
At the end of 2015, Misha returned to Russia and began freelancing by producing sculptures, paintings and complex art installations, under someone else's authorship. Many of these works participated in prestigious exhibitions and were sold at auctions around the world. In 2016 and 2017, he directed the production of art objects in the sculpture park La Collection'air in Lucerne, Switzerland, where Mikhail made his debut as an author. Combining the experience gained in industrial design and his passion for art, Misha turned to sculpture and created his first public art piece—the D-1000, a mashup of Michelangelo's David in the form of a liquid metal terminator T-1000 from the Terminator 2 movie.[2][not in citation given]
In 2018, according to the author himself, he "stopped serving other people's dreams" and completely focused on his own work. Misha decided to start his journey with the most grandiose event in the art world—Burning Man, where he showed a 5-meter tall Holoquarium virtual gallery. As it was planned by the author, Holoquarium was supposed to become a platform for digital artists from all over the world who had not previously had the opportunity to show their works in the desert. But due to logistical issues, the plans were not destined to come true in full and the facility was built 20 minutes before the burning of Man and a day before the end of the festival. The next year, Misha approached the preparations more responsibly and began to prepare his return to Burning Man with a new work—a giant inflatable neon green elephant called #Slonik.[citation needed]
#Slonik[edit]
#Slonik (Russian: слоник, a little elephant) is a 23 m (75 ft) tall art installation. Designed to draw attention to the problem of abuse and extinction of elephants in Africa and Asia. First introduced in May 2019 in one of the Moscow's public parks. In the summer of 2019, #Slonik appeared at the Faces & Laces[3] and Usadba Jazz[4] festivals, after which Misha and his friend Andrey Levin carried it across the ocean to the Burning Man festival.[5][not in citation given]
#Kraken[edit]
In October 2020, Misha was nominated for the First Moscow Art Prize. As part of this nomination, an exhibition was held in Moscow's Zaryadye Park, where Mikhail presented his new public art work #Kraken.[6][not in citation given]
#Serna[edit]
On the World Wildlife Day, at the Krasnaya Polyana resort, Misha Libertee presented the #Serna public art object—a 5-meter tall inflatable sculpture depicting a Caucasian chamois as a vivid reminder to local tourists that they were only guests of the nature and we should think about its inhabitants first of all.[7]
Exhibition in Minecraft[edit]
In April 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, Misha together with the Darkart Gallery held the first ever author's exhibition in Minecraft, and presented the Libertile project.[8][not in citation given]
"The exhibition in Minecraft seemed to me a very successful and logical solution during quarantine time. I thought—where to hold an exhibition of bricks if not in Minecraft, where everything consists of voxel "bricks"
, says the author.[9][not in citation given]
The showroom was built in the shape of a brick and the interior decoration was inspired by the interiors of Drake's mansion from the Toosie slide video, which the Canadian rapper also filmed during quarantine. In addition, famous Russian stand-up comedians performed at the opening of the exhibition in video game. On the second day of the opening there was a performance from the student theater 6/33 and the modern composer Kirill Richter gave the first live piano concert in history in a video game. In the first weekend, more than thousand players visited the exhibition in the game and another 500 thousand viewers watched the broadcast on Twitch and VK. After the removal of quarantine restrictions, Misha recreated all the works in physical form and showed them at his personal exhibition at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow.[10][better source needed]
Collaborations[edit]
In the period from 2020 to mid-2021, Misha managed to collaborate with brands such as Adidas, ECCO, Puma, FC Spartak, Comedy Club, etc. In October 2020, Mikhail Tsaturyan's personal exhibition "The Birth of a Legend" was held at the Museum of Russian Impressionism dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the Borjomi brand.[11][better source needed] In March 2021, at LikeLikeFest in Moscow, Misha created a photo zone with augmented reality "Content Jungle" for one of the largest Russian mobile operators, MegaFon.[12][not in citation given] In April 2021, at an event dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the JBL, Misha presented for the first time some of the works from his stained glass collection MVP featured key figures in the history of music over the past 75 years. In May 2021, Mikhaill tried his hand at NFT,[13] and the artist's collaboration with Gazprombank. As part of this collaboration, Misha created a brick of shredded bank cards, as well as a virtual copy of this work in NFT, as a symbol of the bank's transition from plastic cards to digital payment systems. Both works were presented at the Startup village in Skolkovo.[14][not in citation given] In 2021, Misha was selected to participate in Costasera Contemporary Art by Masi.[15]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Цатурян Михаил Валерьевич (Misha Librtee)". Catalogue of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia.
- ↑ "Michael Tsaturyan". LA Collection'Air. June 13, 2018.
- ↑ "All Projects Faces&Laces 2019". Faces&Laces.
- ↑ "Полный гид по Усадьбе Jazz 2019: что будет на фестивале в этом году". marie claire.
- ↑ "Burning Man Project Gallery". Burning Man.
- ↑ "Kraken appeared on the embankment of the park". Zaryadyepark.
- ↑ "Пятиметровый арт-объект в виде серны появился на курорте "Красная Поляна"". Кубанские Новости. March 3, 2021.
- ↑ "Культурные события проходят в самой знаменитой "песочнице"". Microsoft. June 17, 2020.
- ↑ https://libertee.pro/
- ↑ "Mikhail Tsaturyan: Libertile". MutualArt.
- ↑ ""Рождение легенды" Borjomi в Музее русского импрессионизма". Музей русского импрессионизма.
- ↑ "С 27 марта в фудмолле "Депо. Москва" начинается фестиваль #LikeLikeFest для блогеров". Москультура. March 26, 2021.
- ↑ "Сытые художники: как NFT изменит российскую креативную индустрию". ТАСС.
- ↑ "Startup Village 2021". Газпромбанк.
- ↑ "CCA Edition 2021 Misha Libertee". Masi. November 23, 2021.
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