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Oleg Elagin
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Born1982
Samara
🏳️ NationalityRussian
💼 Occupation
Known forNew media art, Installation art
🏅 AwardsMATA Festival, "Music in the Anthology", 2017
🌐 Websitehttps://elagin.info/

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Oleg Elagin (born June 25, 1982, Kuybyshev) is a contemporary artist who won the 2017 MATA Festival "Music in the Anthology" contest.[1][2][3].

Participant of the 61st and 63rd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.[4]

Nominee of the "Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award" 2015.

Pioneer of blockchain art.[5]

Biography[edit]

He studied at Samara State University of Railway Transport in 1999-2004. Qualification: "Engineer".

From 2000 to 2002, he studied in a Jazz ensemble under the guidance of jazz guitarist Igor Tregubov.

In 2006, he graduated from the Independent School of Contemporary Art, which eventually received the name "Independent School of Contemporary Art of Vladimir Logutov" (together with Vladimir Logutov and Svetlana Shuvaeva).

2005-2007 Audio-visual systems Engineer at Renaissance Hotel Samara.

From 2009 to 2015, he worked at the Samara Friends of Cinema Club "Rakurs". Director of the video blog Valery Bondarenko and Mikhail Kuperberg, project manager, content manager.

In 2011, he attended lectures by Professor N.T. Rymar on the philosophy of art and Western Romanticism.

In 2014, he received an art scholarship to study in Germany from the Stuttgart kunstverein e.v. in Stuttgart, in 2018 - an art scholarship from the European Cultural Foundation.

In 2010-2014 - a member of the art group "Laboratory" (together with Konstantin Zatsepin, Vladimir Logutov, Andrey Syailev, Ilya Samorukov, Alexander Lashmankin).

In 2012-2017, the director of media projects: "Poets and Muses of the Silver Age", "Kinogid", published in 2012-2021 on the GTRK "Gubernia". As part of the creative team with Valery Bondarenko and Alexander Zinin, more than 1,500 issues were realized.

2009-2015 "Art Center". Project manager, artist.

Since 2009, the organizer and participant of the independent media laboratory, held on the islands of Samara Luka and the village of Shiryaevo. Over the years, the participants were: Alyona Tereshko, Konstantin Zatsepin, Vladimir Logutov, Ilya Samorukov, Alexander Zaitsev and others.

Winner of the project "Compulsion to interpretation-2" and "Compulsion to interpretation - 3" in the category "Best Artist" by Ilya Samorukov. He was a member of Vladimir Logutov's circle, together with him he is the author of the video series "No signal" (2008). He was a member of the Laboratory group, together with Andrey Syailev and Vladimir Logutov.

In 2018, he was awarded a scholarship to the Vyksa Air Art Residency.

Member Of the Creative Union Of Artists "Solaris".

Lives and works in Samara.

List of exhibitions[edit]

Selected personal shows[edit]

Group shows[edit]

  • 2019 — V International digital art festival “101. Invisible connection”, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • 2018 — FILE, FILE Hypersonica. Electronic Language International Festival, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 2017 — Retrospective of the video programs shown at «Cyberfest» festival. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia[6]
  • 2016 — «Antimuseum. Part 2», Electro Museum, Moscow, Russia
  • 2016 — Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • 2016 — UNTITLEology, October Film centre, Moscow, Russia
  • 2014 – «Not a museum. * Laboratory of aesthetical suspicion», "New industry" Art space, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • 2013 – On Moscow time, Victoria Gallery, Samara, Russia
  • 2013 – Have the Wanderers of Yesterday Become Today`s Backspacers?, Victoria Gallery, Samara, Russia
  • 2011 – Contact with Outer Space, New Space Gallery, Samara, Russia
  • 2011 – Modern Abstraction: a Destroyed Gestalt, New Space Gallery, Samara, Russia
  • 2011 – Fog, XI Rooms Gallery, Samara, Russia
  • 2011 – The Dark Forest, XI Rooms Gallery, Samara, Russia

Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "2017 MATA Festival". matafestival.org. Archived from the original on 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  2. "MATA: 19th Annual Festival of New Music". thekitchen.org. Archived from the original on 2021-07-19. Retrieved 2021-10-13. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "This week: concerts in New York (April 24, 2017 – April 30, 2017)". icareifyoulisten.com. Archived from the original on 2021-10-13. Retrieved 2021-10-13. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "Catalog of the 61st Oberhausen Film Festival" (PDF). kurzfilmtage.de. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-01-08. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. Public project “exchange of cryptocurrency” in the Russian village
  6. "Cyberfest 2017 catalog" (PDF). cyland.org. Archived from the original on 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-01-08. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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