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.

The Art Index makes every effort to ensure the objectivity of the generated list, however, in any case, the list reflects only the subjective position of the compilers.

The maximum number of names in the List is 500 authors (Top 500). The list is open and up-to-date. The Art Index is considering proposals for the inclusion of authors in the list of The Best Russian Contemporary Artists.

The Art Index is primarily aimed at collectors and all connoisseurs of modern fine art.

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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.

Rudenko Marina

1988

About

Marina Rudenko included in the list of the Best Russian contemporary artists (ARTEEX). “Art is a game) And it begins for me in the space of digital unreality! Being a bright representative of the infantile generation, immersed in the virtual worlds - I spend a significant part of my life at the computer: working, communicating, relaxing, learning and looking for new information. Most of the artworks are closely connected with this moment, because with their help I transfer elements of the digital world to real tangible exhibition spaces. Whether it is a pixel grid that appears strangely on the city’s streets in the Pixelization of Space project, the construction of the Smileosaur skeletons and the study of the emotional component of the digital reality, the study of the replacement of wildlife with artificial elements that imitate individual structures, but in fact are a complete fake and cheating ”(M. Rudenko). Marina Rudenko graduated from the Russian Academy of Economics by Plekhanov and the professional retraining program at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. A graduate of the Free Workshops at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the A. Rodchenko School of Photography and Multimedia and the Institute of Contemporary Art. Organizer, curator and participant of Russian and foreign exhibitions, art projects. Winner of the Third Krasnoyarsk International Festival of Screen and Media Arts, 2013.