1. Art Statements Gallery exhibits Russian art collective AES+F

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    artwork: Last Riot 2 Panorama #4 

    Hong Kong - Art Statements Gallery is delighted to announce the first exhibition of Russian art collective AES+F (Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgeny Svyatsky and Vladimir Fridkes) in Hong Kong. The exhibition at Art Statements includes a selection of digital print on canvases, photographic prints and a video from their acclaimed ‘Last Riot 2’ and ‘Action Half Life’ series. On exhibition October 18th – November 30th

    AES+F’s work is currently on view at two of the most prestigious art events, representing Russia at the 52nd Venice Biennale, which runs to the 21st of November, and at The Istanbul Biennial until the 4th of November.

    AES+F has been exploring the possibilities of combining modern technology, Hollywood cinema, fashion photography, advertising, mass media, popular culture and youth obsession with the classical aesthetic of old masters’ paintings since the forming of the group in 1987, visualizing and presenting a world for the viewers that is rather familiar yet mysterious and alienated. Their digital collage of real life photographs and animated landscape/objects blurs and defies the line between reality and fantasy, history and time, constructing a futuristic mythological metaphor for the present through their glamorous, seductive yet alarming, artificially hyper-realistic imageries.

    In ‘Last Riot 2’, AES+F’s latest project, Baroque style collides with modernity in an epic-like format; conformity and rebellion exist alongside within a moral and cultural paradox, rebellious youth rise to the so-called heroism in an animated world that devoid of judgment, ideology, history, ethics and time. Borrowing its title from a popular video game, AES+F drew inspirations from two surprising and radically different sources: George Lucas’s Star Wars and the ‘Sacred Allegory’ by Gian Lorenzo Bellini for the series ‘Action Half Life’. artwork: Last Riot 2 The CarrouselSelecting and shooting desert landscapes that are reminiscent to the aforementioned sci-fi films, each model/character is then photographed separately, in order to achieve the detached atmosphere of future reality, before various layers of these elements are put together masterfully by the group. These otherworldly digital imageries subtly portray the futuristic natural of our modern society, projecting a future that is all too close to the present.

    AES was first formed in 1987, and in 1995 it became AES+F; the artists currently live and work in Moscow. The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg held the first ever mid-career retrospective for the group from May to July 2007. In recent years, they have also been exhibited extensively worldwide, including The Cobra Museum of Modern Art in the Netherlands, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain, the 4th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea, Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm.

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