City as an Artist's Subjectivity explained

City as an Artist's Subjectivity
Title Orig:Город как субъективность художника
Author:Alexey Parygin
Language:Russian
Genre:Artists' books
Publisher:Timofey Markov Publishing House
Pub Date:2020
Media Type:Book
Pages:38

City as an Artist's Subjectivity (Russian: Го́род как субъекти́вность худо́жника|Górod kak sub"yektívnost' khudózhnika. 2020) is a publication in the format of an artist's book, spearheaded in St. Petersburg by the artist-curator Alexey Parygin. Thirty-five modern artists from four Russian cities took part in the project (Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan).[1]

History of creation

Every invited artist created only one graphic composition accompanied by the author's commentary, a short text with their understanding of a large modern city. All graphic sheets are collected in specially designed publishing boxes. The limited edition of the portfolio included 58 numbered copies, signed by the authors of the compositions, the curator and the publisher.[2]

All graphic sheets are made in color, in various printed graphic techniques: lithography, linocut, woodcut, plywood engraving, serigraphy, stencil, etching, manual typesetting, manual photo printing and others.So each sheet of this edition is different from one another: tinting with a brush and spray paint, colored pencils, watercolor or acrylic. All graphic sheets are created on paper of different type and tone, specially selected for each author, which was the project's program setting.[3]

The curator invited artists with an established creative style to participate in this publication. All of them belong to different generations and schools and have different, sometimes diametrically opposed views on the tasks and value criteria of art.[4]

Thirty-five project artists: Vladimir Kachalsky, Valery Mishin, Alexandr Borkov, Valery Korchagin, Viktor Remishevsky, Alexey Parygin, Viktor Lukin, Marina Spivak, Mikhail Pogarsky, Igor Ivanov, Grigory Katsnelson, Leonid Tishkov, Andrey Korolchuk, Gafur Mendagaliev, Kira Matissen, Petr Perevezentsev, Ella Tsyplyakova, Yan Antonyshev, Mikhail Molochnikov, Dmitry Kawarga, Igor Baskin, Boris Zabirokhin, Evgeny Strelkov, Anatoly Vasilev, Vasiliy Vlasov, Alexandr Pozin, Vyacheslav Shilov, Nadezhda Anfalova, Ekaterina Posetselskaya, Andrey Chezhin, Igor Ganzenko, Yuri Shtapakov, Alexandr Artamonov, Anastasiya Zykina and Vasya Khorst.[5]

Key ideas

The project logo is a black circle that outlines the sheet; it appears on the title page of the publication, on the cover of the catalog and on posters for exhibitions. It is a minimalistic sign of hermetic completeness and, at the same time, an image of a wheel, of movement.Urban routine, observed on almost every corner. From the banal to the sacred and back again.The city within. Triviality, vaguely recognisable uncertainty, an endless variety of interpretations is the City. Subjective, personally experienced understanding of the modern metropolis.[6]

Museum collections and foundations

Exhibitions

Bibliography

Interview

TV Reports

Notes and References

  1. City as Artist's subjectivity. Artist's book project. Catalog. Authors of the articles: Parygin A.B., Markov T.A., Klimova E.D., Borovsky A.D., Severyukhin D.Ya., Grigoryants E.I., Blagodatov N.I. (Rus & En) — SPb: Ed. T. Markova. 2020. — P. 5
  2. Alexey Parygin A City as the Artist's Subjectivity // Book Arts Newsletter. — No. 140. Bristol: CFPR (Centre for Fine Print Research). University of the West of England, 2021, July — August. — P. 46
  3. Ekaterina Klimova A City as a Book / Artist’s Book Yearbook 2022-2023. Edited by Sarah Bodman. — Bristol: CFPR (Centre for Fine Print Research). University of the West of England, Bristol. 2022. — P. 93
  4. City as Artist's subjectivity. Artist's book project. Catalog. Authors of the articles: Parygin A.B., Markov T.A., Klimova E.D., Borovsky A.D., Severyukhin D.Ya., Grigoryants E.I., Blagodatov N.I. (Rus & En) — SPb: Ed. T. Markova. 2020. — S. 123
  5. Blagodatov N.I. Субъективные пространства города. — Петербургские искусствоведческие тетради, выпуск 67, СПб: АИС, 2021. — С. 66.
  6. https://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/pdf/newspdfs/140.pdf "A City as the Artist's Subjectivity" is an Artist is a large Russian project... // Book Arts Newsletter. — No. 140. 2021, July — August. — P. 46-48. pdf
  7. https://www.ntv.ru/video/2311058 Ценное приобретение
  8. https://garagemca.org/programs/library/catalogue/L67522 Garage Museum of Contemporary Art/ Город / City. St. Petersburg, 2020. Box 33 × 45 × 6 сm. Edition: 7/58. Copy no. 7. Box with 6 rext pages and 36 prints by 35 artists on folded sheets
  9. https://russianartarchive.net/ru/catalogue/document/L67522 Russianartarchive.net/ Город как субъективность художника. Книга художника, 2020. Copy no. 7.
  10. https://ls.vanabbemuseum.nl/P/parygin/pages/2020gorod.htm Aleksei Parygin (Ed.) Город / City. St. Petersburg: Timofei Markov, 2020. Box 450 x 330 x 55 mm. Edition: 58. Copy no. 49. Box with 6 rext pages and 35 prints by 35 artists on folded sheets
  11. https://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/artists-book-yearbook/ Artist’s Book Yearbook 2022-2023. Edited by Sarah Bodman. Bristol: CFPR. University of the West of England, 2022
  12. https://spblib.ru/en/catalog/-/books/12786646-city-as-artist-s-subjectivity Общедоступные библиотеки СПб. КАТАЛОГ