Plusnin Alexander

  • country
  • Russia
  • disciplines
  • visual art
  • languages
  • English, French, German, Russian
  • born on 12.12.1981
  • in Kudara, République de Bouriatie, URSS

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biography

Born in 1981 in the Republic of Buryatia, then part of the USSR, Aleksander Plusnin is a multimedia artist whose academic career began at the Irkutsk Art School, where he specialized in painting. He continued his studies at the Krasnoyarsk Art Institute, focusing on graphic arts, before training at the BAZA Institute of Contemporary Art in Moscow. His work has been shown in a variety of spaces, from independent galleries such as Elektrozavod to renowned institutions such as the 9th Shanghai Biennale (2012), the 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2015), the Moscow Museum and the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art. During the same period, he curated the Heliogabalus project, a program associated with the 5th Moscow International Biennale of Young Creation, at the pop/off/art gallery. After leaving Russia in 2022, he presented his third solo exhibition, entitled A world without people doesn’t interest me, at the Vadim Sidur Museum. Since 2023, he has lived in Paris. He is a member of the Agency of artists in exile.

 

 

 

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Exhibiton view of Disaster, Pop/off/art gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2016.

Exhibiton view of Disaster, Pop/off/art gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2016.

Exhibiton view of Disaster, Pop/off/art gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2016.

Exhibiton view of Disaster, Pop/off/art gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2016.

Exhibiton view of Disaster, Pop/off/art gallery, Moscow, Russia, 2016.