THE CONTEMPORARY ARTIST, ARCHITECT AND THEORIST RESEMBLE THE NIETZSCHEAN FIGURE OF THE DANCER ON THE ROPE. THE ONLY CRITERION OF THEIR SUCCESS IS THEIR ABILITY TO DANCE ON THE ROPE UNDER THE GAZE OF THE PUBLIC FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TIME. BORIS GROYS
ONE NORTHEAST
The Zarya Center for Contemporary Art is proud to announce an international exhibition dedicated to the transcultural position of Vladivostok within Northeast Asia, featuring the participation of artists Elena Anosova (Russia), Jeonhwan Cho (South Korea), Jungnak Choi (South Korea), Minja Gu (South Korea), Hero4Hero (Russia), Anton Karmanov (Russia), Elena Kovylina (Russia), Royce Ng (Hong Kong), Sergey Novikov (Russia), Soyoung Park (South Korea), SASHAPASHA (Finland) and Tuo Wang (China), Leif Holmstrand (Sweden).
The latest exhibition at Zarya Center for Contemporary Art invites visitors on a journey through Vladivostok and the Eurasian landmass in search of new ways of exploring spaces where historical, political, economical and spiritual dimensions intersect. This endeavor focuses on Northeast Asia, a region dotted with political borders, where Russia meets China, Mongolia, South Korea, North Korea, and Japan.