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The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, also referred to simply as The Garage Museum, is a privately funded art gallery in Moscow.It was founded by Dasha Zhukova and Roman Abramovich as the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture in 2008 and was renamed on 1 May 2014.
In 2014, the institution changed its name to Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and, the following year, moved to its first permanent home in Gorky Park. The building, designed by Rem Koolhaas , is a preservation project that transformed a 1968 Soviet Modernist canteen into a radical space for exhibitions, publishing, research, and education.
They lived in Los Angeles and always were extremely happy with the biennales and how respected the exhibitions were coming up with the idea of Garage. [3] Its name comes from the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, which Zhukova opened in 2008. [4] A Russian-language edition of the magazine was launched in March 2013. [5]
The main project of Third Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art entitled "Against exclusion" (curator Jean-Hubert Martin, best known for his exhibition "Magiciens de la terre" at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, 1989) was held at the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture (now known as Garage Museum of Contemporary Art) and was presenting artists from ...
Contemporary art museums around the world specialize in collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. The following is an alphabetical listing of major contemporary art museums , divided by country. A number of such museums are named Museum of Contemporary Art .
“Dialogues with Power,” ed. Susanna Gyulamiryan, “Antenor” publishing house, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, RF, 2018. “Women’s Art versus Feminist Art. Categories and Contradictions in Soviet-Armenian and Contemporary Art Practicies of Armenia”, in Women's Manifestations in Armenia at 19th to 21st centuries, ed. G ...
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Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, 9/32 Krymsky Val st., Moscow; Scotland. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 75 Belford Road, Edinburgh.