Alex Buldakov

Artist
Alex Buldakov was born in Kostroma in 1980. He graduated in social anthropology from the Russian State University for Humanities in Moscow. He has been studying at Vienna Academy of Arts since 2011. Buldakov is one of the most interesting artists in this new generation of contemporary Russian artists. He works in video art and installation. “One way or another, a considerable part of our lives takes place in virtual reality, and it has an effect on our minds”, he says about his project “Correction of Design”. Real things, for example, office furniture, come to be regarded as virtual. He subverts normality through radical action.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2011 Attentionwhores (with Anastasia Ryabova). XL Gallery, Moscow
2009 Excess. XL Gallery, Moscow
2008 Mute, XL Gallery, Moscow
2007 Crash Test, XL gallery, Moscow
2007 The Cars, gallery “Original”, Moscow

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2012 False Calculations Presidium. Museum of Commerce. Moscow
2011 Urban Fauna Zoo. ArtHouse. Moscow
2010 1st Ural Industrial Biennial – Shockworkers of the Mobile Image, Ekaterinburg
2010 Futurologia. Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow
2010 Crash test (curator: Alex Buldakov). XL Gallery, Moscow
2009 Sketches of installations. XL Gallery, Moscow
2009 Pacific Meridian. 7th Vladivostok INternational film festival. Vladivostok
2009 European Atelier: Sharing a Cultural Space. Central House of Artists, Moscow
2009 Invasion:evasion. Baibakov art projects, Moscow
2007 On Geekdom, Benaki Museum, Athens (cat.)
2007 Progressive Nostalgia, Centro per l’arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato
2007 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Stella Art Foundation, Moscow
2007 The True Goth, ABC-gallery, Moscow
2007 Whitness of Impossible, Center of arts on Soljanka
2006 8×8, L-gallery, Moscow
2005 Party, Center of arts on Soljanka
2005 No Comment, Art Factory, Moscow
2004 Nach Kurort!, Kunsthalle BadenBaden
2003 Digital Russia, Guelman Gallery, Moscow
2003 1st Prague Biennial of Contemporary Art, National Gallery, Prague
2002 MANIFESTA 4, Frankfurt/M. Davaj! Russian Art Now, Postfuhramt, Berlin, MAK, Vienna
2002 Pop/Art, Zverev’s center of contemporary art, Moscow

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