SISTEMA GALLERY стала участником ярмарки современного искусства |catalog| от Ассоциации галерей, которая прошла в Москве с 17 по 19 апреля 2026 года.
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Художники: Дарья Пасечник, Георгий Хомич, Сергей Бугаев-Африка, Миша Бурый.
Пятый выпуск ярмарки |catalog| строится вокруг формулы: вес + размер + хрупкость = ценность, где техническое описание становится поводом для разговора о природе искусства. У произведения есть физические и метафизические параметры — масштаб, контекст, значимость, провенанс, историческая ценность. Ценность не возникает сама по себе — её формирует галерея. В юбилейном выпуске |catalog| роль галереи как механизма формирования ценности станет сквозной темой программы.
Sergei Bugaev-Afrika (b. 1966, Novorossiysk) is an artist, curator, and public figure; a key figure of the Leningrad/St. Petersburg underground and new art scene of the 1980s–1990s. In 1980 he moved to Leningrad, where in 1981, after meeting Sergei Kuryokhin, he joined Kuryokhin’s first ensemble, the Crazy Music Orchestra (later Pop Mechanics). He headed the industrial and biological sections while simultaneously collaborating with the bands Kino, Aquarium, and Zvuki Mu. During one of the performances he met Timur Novikov; together they founded the New Artists group, which later evolved into the Mayakovsky Friends Club, dedicated to bridging the traditions of the early avant-garde with contemporary practices. Since 1984, Bugaev-Afrika has participated in more than 200 exhibitions in Russia and abroad. His solo projects have been presented at museums and galleries across Europe and the United States, including: Afrika and Timur Novikov (The Raab Gallery, London, 1989); Donalddestruction (The Clocktower, New York, 1991); Afrika (Queens Museum of Art, New York, 1992); Krimania: Ikonen, Monumente, Mazafaka (MAK, Vienna, 1995); Rebus 11: Works on Copper (I–20 Gallery, New York, 1997); Sergei Bugaev Afrika (Museum Küppersmühle, Duisburg, 2008); Rebus (Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, 2015); Afrika. Rebus (National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, 2018); and An Affair with Kitsch (Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the 20th–21st Centuries, 2022).He has taken part in major international exhibitions, including the 48th Venice Biennale (1999), the 1st Valencia Biennial (2001), the 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2005), as well as Berlin–Moscow. Moscow–Berlin. 1950–2000 (Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin / State Historical Museum, Moscow) and RUSSIA! (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and Bilbao), among others.
View artist's pageGeorgy Khomich was born in Lyubertsy in 1999 Lives and works in Moscow. Graduatedfrom the College of Musical and Theatrical Arts named after G.P. Vishnevskaya in thedirection of "Artist-painter" (2019). Graduated from the Russian Institute of Theatrical ArtGITIS in the program "Scenography" (2024). Participant of the TAAD fair in Tel Aviv (2024)and the exhibitions "Point of View" (2024) and “Blurry Blue" (2023) at The Wall Art Gallery inIstanbul.
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Daria Pasechnik was born in 1997 in Moscow, where she currently lives and works.Received her art education at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I.Surikov in the program "Painting and Drawing". Graduated from the Institute ofContemporary Art. Joseph Bakshtein in the field of "New artistic strategies". Currentlystudying at the Art TECH Master's program at the National Research University ofTechnology MISIS. The personal exhibition “Dashing 90s” was held at the Independent ArtAssociation WIP in 2021
View artist's pageMisha Buryj was born in 1986 Graduated from the Naberezhnye Chelny College of Arts(2004–2008) and the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) with a degree inAnimation and Computer Graphics (2008–2014). Resident of the SVODY program at theGES-2 House of Culture, the Garage Museum’s Studios, and the Open Studios at theWinzavod Center for Contemporary Art. Participated in the 2nd Triennial of RussianContemporary Art, "A Beautiful Night for All the People", at the Garage Museum ofContemporary Art. Project "Clot" (2021) was awarded the Ruinart Art Patronat grant andfeatured as a solo exhibition at the Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair inMoscow. Artworks are held in private collections in Russia, Italy, and France.
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