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August 7, 2013

IN THE NAME OF LOVE @ the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art

Slava Mogutin, Sticks and Stoned (Brian), 2010

 IN THE NAME OF LOVE
Slava Mogutin and Brian Kenny
Curated by Karla Romero
August 2-September 21
Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art

(from the press release)
iMOCA is proud to present In The Name Of Love, a solo exhibition by Slava Mogutin, showcasing a series of 24 recent medium format portraits produced by the artist as traditional analog C-prints.
“For over a decade Slava Mogutin, a New York-based Russian artist and author, has been known for a photographic body of work that ranges from highly stylized, iconographic images to portraits that blend the boldness and honesty of police mug shots with the fantasy and desire of vintage pornography.
While still inviting voyeurism, his recent work hinders the viewer’s ability to see and decipher an image. He merges landscape backgrounds, which seem to be based on vernacular conventions and snapshot photography of people in front of scenic landscapes, with human forms. Nuanced explorations of changes in atmosphere are obtained by transforming a simple observation—a deer skull on a chair—into a complex photographic experience describing perception and the passage of time. It is as if the artist has carefully stitched together different moments in time.
Lushly colored images test connections between the descriptive clarity of photography and the haze of memory. Layered shots of people and nature come together and seem to blend into or grow out of nature itself. The work has become more optical and doesn’t have a static composition. It implies movement both by the camera and whatever activity that is motivating the image.
Throughout the exploration of the formal aspect of his work, Mogutin continues to look for other ways to use the camera as a voyeuristic tool. He explores the character and emotion of his subjects and simultaneously exposes their insecurities and vulnerabilities. The pictures’ success lies in the fact that Mogutin continues to tell stories of real people and real experiences and that, throughout his work, he remains a true poet.”  –Jimi Dams
Also part of the exhibit is Entropy Parade, a collaboration with Brian Kenny. Mogutin and Kenny created a series of multi-layered collages based on photographs, drawings and text. Kenny says on the series, “An ‘entropy parade’ is like a parade that just degenerates into more and more chaos. I feel like this idea goes well with the series because it’s a parade of beautiful boys in ever more ridiculous outfits (no pants, thongs, and crazy props on their heads), with chaotic drawings and collages that further degenerate any sense of order into a more chaotic (and thus exciting) vision.”

Crocodile Tears, 2011
Entropy Parade: collaborative portfolio with Slava Mogutin
C-print, 16" x 20" image on 20" x 24" sheet
Edition of 10

Explain Yourself, 2011
Entropy Parade: collaborative portfolio with Slava Mogutin
C-print, 16" x 20" image on 20" x 24" sheet
Edition of 10


More info HERE
See Slava's entire 'Suddenly Last Summer' series HERE
See our Entropy Parade series HERE

July 3, 2013

FACELESS Part 1 OPENS at the MUSEUMSQUARTIER in VIENNA!

 FACELESS Part 1






Artists:
Marina Abramović (SRB/USA), Marc Bijl (NED/GER), Thorsten Brinkmann (GER), Ondrej Brody (CZE) & Kristofer Paetau (FIN), Asger Carlsen (DEN/USA), Nezaket Ekici (TUR/GER), Shahram Entekhabi (IRI/GER), Caron Geary aka FERAL is KINKY (GBR), David Haines (GBR/NED), Ren Hang (CHN), Sabi van Hemert (NED), Ursula Hübner (AUT), Damier Johnson aka REBEL YUTHS (NGR/ITA), Brian Kenny (USA), Ute Klein (GER), Nienke Klunder (USA), Manu Luksch (AUT/GBR), Zachari Logan (CAN), Maison Martin Margiela, Slava Mogutin (RUS/USA), Veljko Onjin (SRB), Bernd Oppl (AUT), Tanja Ostojić (SRB/GER), Gareth Pugh (GBR), Eva-Maria Raab (AUT), Ana Rajcevic (SRB/GBR), Tarron Ruiz-Avila (AUS), Viktor & Rolf (NED), Daphne Rosenthal (NED/USA), Mustafa Sabbagh (JOR/ITA), Olivier de Sagazan (FRA), Daniel Sannwald (GER/GBR) for WOODKID, Frank Schallmaier (NED), Hester Scheurwater (NED), Jan Stradtmann (GER), Sergei Sviatchenko (UKR/DEN), Jun Takahashi for UNDERCOVER (JAP), Marc Turlan (FRA), Levi van Veluw (NED), Philippe Vogelenzang & Majid Karrouch (NED), Addie Wagenknecht (USA) & Stefan Hechenberger (AUT), Katsuya Kamo for Junya Watanabe COMME des GARÇONS (JAP), and Bernhard Willhelm (GER/FRA). Some of them will live and work at the MQ as Artists-in-Residence.

Length: Jul 4 to Sep 1, Tue to Sun, 13:00-19:00, free admission
Press preview: Wed, Jul 3, 10:00
Opening: Wed, Jul 3, 19:00
Location: freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL/MuseumsQuartier Wien
www.quartier21.at
www.facelessexhibition.com (launched at the end of June)

Exhibition FACELESS part I Opens at MuseumsQuartier Wien

The exhibition “FACELESS part I”, opening at freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL/MQ on July 3 at 19:00, presents contemporary works from the worlds of art and fashion in which faces are hidden, transformed, or masked. For artist Bogomir Doringer (SRB/NED), curator of the exhibition together with Brigitte Felderer from the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the exhibition was chiefly inspired by the sociopolitical consequences of 9/11. As the value of facial identifiability has risen, abstracted forms and representations of faces have become increasingly common in artistic production. Bogomir Doringer, for one, has been exploring the theme of facelessness in fashion and art for years. “Our unstable identity yearns for a return to the mask,” he says. “Like in times past, we are attracted to wearing masks as a form of protection or camouflage, as a prop, or just for entertainment. The grotesque faces the media bombards us with not only affect our sense of self, not only confront us with unequal reflections, but also ensnare us in excessive self-control,” says Brigitte Felderer. “They have long since left marks that are indelibly engraved in the almighty web. Eternalized in the book of faces, we become findable, identifiable. Ultimately, all our projections and desires are revealed, and worse yet are divulged to entities of control both legal and secret. We emerge and can never disappear from view again. 'FACELESS’ explores the various strategies and projects of revolt and self-empowerment in the face of these overpowering standards we can never satisfy.”


A look at the two TARGET drawings I am presenting in the exhibition: (left) RUN, 2010, mixed media on vintage American shooting target paper, 22.5 x 34 inches. (right) CONSERVATORY, 2010, ink and acrylic on vintage American shooitng target paper, 20 x 29 inches.




February 1, 2013

THE NEW MODERN HAIR

SILVIA PRADA, THE NEW MODERN HAIR
 



Pacific Design Center
Blue Building 2nd Floor B255
8687 Melrose Avenue
West Hollywood CA 90069



January 18th to February 26th, 2013
 


Contributions by Marc Balet, Damien Blottière, Bruce LaBruce, Michael Forrey, Kim Ann Foxman, Robert Knoke, Brian Kenny & Robert W. Richards, Slava Mogutin, Xevi Muntané, Jimmy Paul,  Daniel Riera, Collier Schorr & Holli Smith, Saya Solana, A.L. Steiner + OTHERWILD, Daniel Trese and Luis Venegas.

Produced by cultureEDIT
Link to press release:
http://www.culture-edit.com/thenewmodernhair/


Hairy Secrets (2009)
Brian Kenny + Robert W. Richards
Ink and gouache on paper

Slava's scarf for the exhibition

January 16, 2013

SUPERM's latest Cover!


Slava’s and my “SPORES HOLES” from our ENTROPY PARADE series, now on this week’s cover of THE STRANGER (Seattle). You can see the entire ENTROPY PARADE series HERE

December 17, 2012

"Yes we are two people but we are one artist."





Check out Slava's full shoot and interview for the cover of Whitewall Magazine HERE

November 18, 2012

BEAUTY and HELL




BEAUTY





 HELL







"I think I am in Hell, and therefore I am" -Arthur Rimbaud


Beauty / Hell
Nov 15-29 (131 Chrystie Street) + Nov 29-Dec 31(87 Rivington Street)
envoy enterprises is pleased to present BEAUTY and HELL, a two-part exhibition by the art duo SUPERM. BEAUTY will be on view at the gallery's 131 Chrystie Street Location followed by HELL which will be on view at the gallery's 87 Rivington Space.

Inspired by the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud and the art of Hans Bellmer and Pierre MOlinier, this dual exhibition combines a new series of collages entitled SKINGRAPHS, which represent BEAUTY, with the latest SUPERM video featuring Francois Sagat with contributions by Josh Lee, Nick Theobald, Gio Black Peter and Erica Keck, which represent HELL.

SUPERM is a collaborative art project by Slava Mogutin and Brian Kenny. Their work has been exhibited at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, The Haifa Museum of Art in Israel, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon in Spain, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and, most recently, at Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston. This show marks 8 years of fruitful collaboration between the two artists. 

June 9, 2012

AMERICAN SUPERM

new SUPERM polaroids

film provided by Impossible
featuring my new flags..










East Village Boys presents "For Personal Use @ Impossible Project

SUPERM (Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny) 2012

East Village Boys presents:
 FOR PERSONAL USE
June 5-15, 2012
The Impossible Project Space
425 Broadway, 5th Floor, NYC


 Once upon a time horny boys, pornography dilettantes, sneaky voyeurs and slutty exhibitionists, the curious and the depraved, and queers of all types were confined to instant photography to document their private activities and tastes in all things a little less than appropriate. As a part of the Queer New York International Arts Festival, the infamous East Village Boys are bringing together their favorite artists to create work on instant analog film for a new exhibition. “For Personal Use” celebrates New York City’s historical queer community through controversial and thought provoking imagery. -EVB


ARTISTS:
by Mx Justin Vivian Bond, >
Mx Justin Vivian Bond
by Jeff Hahn, >
Jeff Hahn
by Josh McNey, >
Josh McNey
 
by Christian Schoeler, >
Christian Schoeler

by Andrew Yang, >
Andrew Yang
by Jayson Keeling, >
Jayson Keeling


by SUPERM (Slava Mogutin and Brian Kenny), >
SUPERM (Slava Mogutin & Brian Kenny)




Portrait of a Generation @ The Hole, NYC


Zombie Party, 2009
SUPERM (Slava Mogutin and Brian Kenny) + Gio Black Peter, Bruce LaBruce, Richie Rennt, and Ryan Pfluger)
Ink and paint on paperboard, 33” x 45.5”




Portrait of a Generation
June 7 – August 10, 2012

 The Hole is proud to announce the exhibition “Portrait of a Generation” where over 100 artists who make up the art scene here will make portraits of each other to give image to a community of people. The works will be hung salon style on our gallery walls, and include painted, drawn and photographic portraits.
We are producing a catalogue for the exhibition that will serve as a kind of yearbook for New York City in 2012.

Artists: 
Aaron Rose, Adam Tullie Adam Schleimer Alex Prager, Alexey Sizov, Alison Blickle, Allison Schulnik, Anders Oinonen, Andrea Sonnenberg, Andre Saravia, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Andrew Kuo, Angeline Rivas, Ari Marcoplolous, Ashley Macomber, Aurel Schmidt, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Barry McGee, Bec Stupac, Ben Brock, Ben Jones, Bijoux Altimirano, Bill Powers, Billy Grant, Body By Body, Brengar, Brian Belott, Brian Degraw, Brian Kenny, Brain McPeck, Bruce High Quality, Bruce Labruce, Cass Bird, Caroline Snow, Casey Spooner, Chelsea Seltzer, Cheryl Dunn, Chris Johanson, Christian Rosa, Clare Rojas, Clayton Patterson, Cody Critcheloe, Colette Robbins, Cynthia Rowley, Dash Snow, Donald Baechler, Donald Cummings, Dustin Yellin, Eddie Martinez, Enno Tianen, Eric Cahan, Erik Foss, Eric Yahnker, Evan Gruzis, Fab Five Freddy, Francesca Gavin, Glenn O’Brien, Gordon Hull, Grant Worth, Hisham Bharoocha, Holton Rower, IO Tillet Wright, Isaac Lin, Jack Donoghue, Jack Pierson, Jaimie Warren, Jane Moseley, JD Samson, Jeanette Hayes, Jeff Ladouceur, Jeff Vespa, Jeremy Kost, Jesse Edwards, Jesse Geller, Jiannis Varelas, Jim Drain, JIM JOE, Jo Jackson, Joe Bradley, Joe Grillo, Joe Rushe, Joey Frank, John Holland, Jonah Freedman, Jorge Ulrich, Josh Lazcano, Justin Lowe, Kadar Brock, Karley Sciortino, Kathy Grayson, KATSU, Keegan McHargue, Kembra Pfahler, Kenny Scharf, Kevin Baker, Kris Kahler, Kristy Leibowitz, Kunle Martins, Lance De Los Reyes, Lele Savieri, Leo Fitzpatrick, Levi Tate, Libby Black, Lizzi Bougatsos, Lola Schnabel, Malcolm Stuart, Marc Bell, Maria Robledo, Maripol, Mark Cross, Matt Jones, Matt Leines, Matt Stone, Matthew Craven, Matthew Stone, Max Snow, McDermott & McGough, Micah Ganske, Mike Namer, Miz Metro, N Dash, Naomi Fisher, Olivier Zahm, Parker Ito, Peter Sutherland, Rachel Chandler, Raymond Pettibon, Renee Ricard, Robert Lazzarini, Ry Fyan, Ryan McGinley, Sam Moyer, Sandy Kim, Scott Ewalt, Scott Hug, Scott Reeder, Seana Gavin, Sharon Needles, Shoplifter, Slater Bradley, Slava Mogutin, Spencer Sweeney, Stefan Bondell, Steve Powers, Sue Webster, Susy Oliveira, Taylor McKimens, Terence Koh, Theo Rosenblum, ThreeAsFour, Tim Biskup, Tim Hull, Tim Noble, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Todd James, Vanessa Prager, Wes Lang, Yamataka Eye, Yoko Ono




February 29, 2012

Fad Gadget @ envoy enterprises

 THURSDAY March 1 - Exhibition Opening Reception, 6-8pm
envoy enterprises - 131 Chrystie Street


SATURDAY March 3 - Live Performances by Xeno & Oaklander and Ike Yard, 10:30pm
Dixon Place - 161 Chrystie Street

SATURDAY March 10 - Film Screenings:  Collapsoscope by Brian Kenny,  Fad Gadget by Frank Tovey, 8pm Anthology Film Archives - 32 2nd Ave

envoy enterprises, in collaboration with NP Contemporary Art Center and Mute Records, is pleased to present FG.Ft, a three-part project series in homage to Frank Tovey – founder of the 1970s/1980s British electronic group Fad Gadget, marking the 10 year anniversary of the pioneer’s death. Summoning a diverse group of artists and musicians who have been both directly and indirectly influenced by Tovey, the series will take place from March 1st through to April 8th, 2012 featuring a group exhibition, live music performances, and a film screening.  All events are free and open to the public.

Show catalog and flyer will be available for purchase along with CD released by Mute Records of rare archived material from Fad Gadget.  To purchase, please contact office@envoyenterprises.com

All events are free and open to the public on a first come, first serve basis.


Participating Artists
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Olaf Breuning
Nick Cash
Nathan Cash Davidson
Thomas Dozol
Fischerspooner
David Flinn
Erik Hanson
Kelsey Henderson
Tom Kalin
Erika Keck
Brian Kenny
Robert Knoke
Terence Koh
Lovett/Codagnone
Slava Mogutin
Micky Pellerano
Edwin Pouncey
Alex Rose
Desi Santiago
Matthew Sims
Stephanie Snider
Gail Stoicheff
Una Szeemann
Frank Tovey
Conrad Ventur
Martynka Wawrzyniak
Liz Wendelbo
Grant Worth
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For program schedule and show details, please contact Matthew Arkell:
office@envoyenterprises.com /  212-226-4552
 For press inquiries, please contact April Hunt:
april@sparkplug-pr.com
Adam vanWestrienen at Mute:
adam@mute.com / 646-502-7462

Slava Mogutin
Carter Glitch 1 & 2, 2012
Unique archival inkjet prints on newspaper mounted on canvas panels
11" x 14" each

Please come to Anthology Film Archives on Saturday March 10 and see the premiere of my new music video "Collapsoscope" made entirely from cut-up and reworked material from Fad Gadget's 1983 cult classic music video "Collapsing New People"
Below are some stills from the video:

















January 12, 2012

re function



ENTROPY PARADE
Collaborative artist portfolio for Flaunt Magazine
Direction and Photography: Slava Mogutin
Artwork, post-production and editing: Brian Kenny
Styling: Long Nguyen
Casting: Roger Inniss for Boom Productions
Models: Tyheem Christopher, Brian Hardy, Carter Harrington and Brendan Washington
Props: Andrey Bartenev and Josh Lee

December 31, 2011

HAPPY NEW YOU!


HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM SLAVA &I!


SUPERM 2012 teaser




2011 WAS A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR US

HERE'S TO AN EVEN MORE SPECTACULAR 2012!!!

Some upcoming projects:

+ my new solo show in NY at Envoy


+ SUPERM show in Amsterdam

+ very special video collaborations with Gio Black Peter & François Sagat

+ our collaborative 16-page portfolio in the upcoming Art issue of Flaunt

+ Also check out the new issue of Flash Art featuring Slava's work

 Slava's new and growing website: http://slavamogutin.com

November 28, 2011





Can I help you?


24
DAYS
OF
MATTER
PRINTED


LIVE SCREENPRINTING DAILY Until Dec 24th
Single Artists: Mon-Fri 5-7pm, Sun 4-6pm
Groups of 5-6 Artists: Sat 2-6pm


Curated/organized by J. Morrison

Printed Matter is pleased to present 24 DAYS OF MATTER PRINTED, a live screenprinting project by J. Morrison. From December 1st until the 24th, daily screenprinting sessions will feature a rotating cast of 20 artists creating collaborative works in the Printed Matter storefront. During these sessions, the artistic collaboration will be accumulative, with a new artist each day adding his or her own print to the previously produced prints. Prints will be available for purchase at any stage during this process.

Working under the theme of a "Self-Portrait,” the artists will print their creation on a variety of media - from Sweatshirts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, and a special fine art Paper Edition of 100. They will be priced affordably, ranging from $10-$100, with the paper edition increasing as the show progresses with all of the artists' screenprints collaged together. The works created will be on exhibit at Printed Matter through mid-January.

This year’s exhibition with J. Morrison follows in a long tradition of Printed Matter's holiday events to support the institution, including past fundraisers organized by the artists' collective Collaborative Projects (or COLAB), and Giftland, curated by Max Schumann and guest curators. J. Morrison’s show title and theme are a play off the “12 Days of Christmas” and in modern commercial times the "25 Days of Christmas," giving an artist's alternative view of holiday consumerism.
SAVE THE DATE! 
 

Participating Artists:
Kelly Armendariz (Dec 13, 17)
Juan Betancurth (Dec 8, 10)
AA Bronson (Dec 19, 2-4pm)
Isabella Bruno (Dec 10, 12)
Maria Chavez (Dec 17, 23)
Christopher Clary (Dec 7, 10)
Richard Haines (Dec 9, 10)
Matthias Herrmann (Dec 10, 19)
Brian Kenny (Dec 3, 15)
Marie Lorenz (Dec 2)
Michael Magnan (Dec 3, 20)
Slava Mogutin (Dec 3, 16)
J. Morrison (Dec 1)
Antonio Ortuño (Dec 6, 10)
Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff (Dec 3, 22)
Denise Schatz (Dec 14, 17)
Todd Shalom (Dec 11)
Sto (Dec 17, 18)
George Venson (Dec 5, 10)
Grant Worth (Dec 3, 21)




Slava's "Lizard Boy"





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New York, NY 10011
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