Constantin ZvezdochotovBiography
Exhibitions
Selected Works

Constantin Zvezdochetov born in Moscow in1958.
1976-1981 - Moscow Art Theatre School (stage design)
Among organizers of the APTART group. Member of Mukhomor group. Initiator of the group World Champions. Founding member of the Avantgarde Club (CLAVA)

Solo exhibitions:

2009

  • Normal Civilization. XL Gallery, Moscow

2005

  • Losses. XL gallery. Moscow

2004

  • Men At Work. XL Gallery, Moscow

2002

  • Palinton-2. XL Gallery, Moscow

2000

  • Gestapo Kolkhoz. XL Gallery, Moscow

1997

  • One potato, two potato. XL Gallery, Moscow

1996

  • Night Beuys, or Non-Russian Boys (with S.Epikhin). XL Gallery, Moscow
  • Erotics ruins consciousness. XL Gallery. Moscow

1995

  • For those who chose Pepsi. XL Gallery, Moscow

    1994

  • Artists - to Metro Builders (with Yu.Neprintsev). Regina Gallery, Moscow

1992

  • Old Echo (with L.Rezun-Zvezdochotova). Museum of Contemporary Art, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Dharmendra. L Gallery, Moscow

1991

  • Sangria di artista. Galeria Carini, Florence, Italy

1984

  • For the Soul and the Flesh (joint with N.Alexeyev). As above

1983

  • Decorator and Life. APTART Gallery, Moscow

1982

  • Exhibition of Painting. APTART Gallery, Moscow

Selected group exhibitions:

2010

  • Facing the enemy we never pulled down... ARTBERLOGA. Moscow, Russia

2005

  • Angels of History. MUHKA, Antwerp
  • Russian Pop Art. Tretyakov gallery, Moscow

2004

  • Moscow-Berlin. State Historical museum, Moscow

2003

  • 50-th Venice Biennale. Russian Pavilion, Venice
  • Moscow-Berlin. Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin

2002

  • Contemporary Russian painting. XL Gallery at New Manege, Moscow

2001

  • ArtMoscow workshops. Central House of Artists, Moscow

1996

  • A Visit to the Fairy Tale. Contemporary Art Center, Moscow

1995

  • Kunst im verborgenen. Nonkonformisten Russland 1957-1995. Collection of contemporary art of Tsaritsino Museum, Moscow; Wilhelm-Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen-am-Rhein; Documenta-Halle, Kassel; Staatliches Lindenau Museum, Altenburg, Germany
  • Esotericum. XL Gallery, Moscow

1994

  • Cetinjski Bienale II. Cetine, Montenegro

1993

  • Adresse provisoire pour l’art contemporain russe. Musee de la Poste, Paris, France

1992

  • Documenta IX. Kassel, Germany
  • 3rd International Istanbul Biennal. Istanbul, Turkey
     

1991-92

  • Sowjetische Kunst um 1990 (Binazionale). Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Germany
  • Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Central House of artists, Moscow

1991

  • In de USSR en Erbuiten. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

1990-91

  • Between Spring and Summer: Soviet Conceptual Art in the Era of Late Communism. Tacoma Art Museum; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Des Moines Art Center, USA

1990

  • XIX Esposizione Internazionale D’Arte. La Biennale di Venezia. Aperto. Venice, Italy
  • The Work of Art in the Age of Perestroika. Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, USA
  • Absolut Glasnost. Staged by Absolut Vodka Co. New York, USA

1989-90

  • 10 + 10. San Francisco, Buffalo, Washington, USA; Central Artists’ Club, Moscow

1989

  • Momentaufnahme: Junge Kunst aus Moskau. Munster, Koln, Bielefeld, Germany
  • Mosca - Terza Roma. Sala 1, Rome, Italy

1988

  • Ich lebe - ich sehe. Kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland

1987

  • 1st exhibition of Avantgarde Club (CLAVA). Peresvetov Lane, Moscow

1986

  • Oh, Malta. Maltese embassy, Moscow

1985

  • APTART. Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, USA

1984

  • APTART in Tribeca. Contemporary Russian Art Center of America, New York

1983

  • Come Yesterday and You’ll Be First. City without Walls: an Urban Artists Collective Inc. Contemporary Russian Art Center of America. Newark, New Jersey, New York

1982-84

  • Russian Samizdat Art. New York, Rochester, Westchester, Washington, Richmond, Seattle, Pittsburg, Los Angeles, USA; Vancouver,Canada

1982

  • 1st exhibition of APTART Gallery, Moscow

1979

  • 20 Portraits, 5 Self-Portraits. College of Physics and Engineering; Rockwell Kent Club, Moscow

1978

  • Experiment. 28 Malaya Gruzinskaya St., Moscow