THE BEST RUSSIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST

The Best Russian Contemporary Artists (Art Index) is a list (unranked art rating) of artists from Russia and the Russian abroad, no older than 1960, compiled on the basis of indicators for evaluating achievements, popularity, creative activity of authors (titles, awards of artists, participation in exhibitions, fairs, auctions, mention in art -ratings, the presence of works in museum collections, etc.).

Authors can also be included in the list of the Best contemporary artists according to expert recommendations, which allows the art community to discover new talents.

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The Art Index (AIx, The Best Russian Contemporary Artists) is a list (unranked art rating) of artists from Russia and the Russian abroad, no older than 1960, compiled on the basis of indicators for evaluating achievements, popularity, creative activity of authors, and expert recommendations.
It is aimed primarily at collectors and all connoisseurs of contemporary art.

Group Where the dogs run

2000

About

Where the dogs run Group included in the list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (ARTEEX). Where the dogs run is not a question, but the name of an art group from Yekaterinburg. Artists Vlad Bulatov, Natalya Grekhova, Olga Inozemtseva, Alexei Korzukhin have been working together since 2000 to create kinetic sculptures, objects, installations, videos and actions that are turned to a large-scale scientific experiment, images of optical and linguistic illusions, and utopias of new technologies. “For the Yekaterinburg art scene, the work of this creative association is unique both in terms of the subject matter and the tools used. The works of the group do not so much correlate with the criticism of institutions, the power of scientific and technological theories and fantasies, as with the personal everyday experience of artists. Art is not understood as conceptualizing one or another aspect of the world order, an analytical effort, as much as a poetic gesture at its core, as an area of ​​mysterious, miraculous and fantasy, play action, which is why each new work is not similar to the previous one. ” (M. Sokolovskaya)