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Polina Kanis

Polina Vladimirovna Kanis (born August 2, 1985, Leningrad) is a Russian artist, winner of the Kandinsky Prize (2011) and the Sergey Kuryokhin Prize (2016). She graduated from the Rodchenko Art School (Moscow) [ru] in 2011. Her work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions, film festivals and film screenings, including a solo exhibition at the Haus der Kunst Munich (2017).,[1] the VISIO program at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence (2019),[2] the parallel program of the Manifesta 10, in 2015 at the Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (2014, 2018), the VI Moscow International Biennale of Young Art (2015), the Moscow International Experimental Film Festival (2016, 2018), the Hamburg Short Film Festival (2019) and many others. Her films are in the collections of numerous museums and foundations, including the Fonds régional d'art contemporain Bretagne,[3] Fondazione In Between Art Film, Rome, Foundation Kadist,[4] Paris, etc. Kanis was an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten[5] programs in Amsterdam (2017-2018) and ISCP New York (2020).[6]

Polina Kanis
Born02.08.1985
Saint Petersburg
NationalityRussian
EducationHerzen State Pedagogical University, Rodchenko School of Arts

Biography edit

Polina Kanis was born in 1985 in Leningrad. She graduated from the Herzen State Pedagogical University (2000-2006) and from the Nekrasov Pedagogical College No.1 (2000-2006). Later she moved to Moscow and worked as an assistant producer at Filmservice Production.

In 2008 enrolled at the Moscow Rodchenko School of Photography and Multimedia (workshops of Irina Meglinskaya and Kirill Preobrazhensky, 2008–2011).

In 2011 she was awarded the Kandinsky Prize in the Best Young Artist category for her project Eggs (2010).[7] In the same year Kanis works on the project Workout, which was shown at the group exhibition Auditorium Moscow. A Sketch of Public Space at the Beliye Palaty exhibition hall, curated by David Riff and Ekaterina Degot.[8] The work is also in the collection of the Kadist Foundation.[4] In addition, Workout was presented as part of the exhibition In the Heart of the Country at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.[9]

In 2012, along with the group Voina, AES+F, Oleg Kulik and others, Kanis took part in the Russian Renaissance exhibition at Brot Kunsthalle, Vienna.

In 2013, she created the work New Flag about the difference between the representation of an ideological form and the mechanism of its creation. This project was shown in the group exhibition Rehearsal Time at the Triumph Gallery.[10] The work was also presented at Kanis' solo exhibition of the same name in New Holland (2013).[11]

In 2014, Kanis is working on two projects: Celebration and Parade Portrait. In Celebration, the artist shows a moment of repression lurking in the ritual of celebration: "This work captures a moment when the repression that is embedded in everyday life is crystallized during a ritual of celebration. It shows us men in uniform dancing indifferently with each other. We do not understand who they are, why they are together and what will happen next. Although united in action, it is a strongly felt that each of the characters remains in his personal space, quite alienated from the others. It takes time to realize that the absurdity of the scene is a challenge to vision itself. More than a plea for empathy that maintains a safe distance, it is a diagnosis presented to the audience. But the distance between scene and audience disappears when the suspicion arises that this contrived image of the world is the nightmare of social reality. In this conventional celebration the sparkling trash is not jolly, and the signs of attraction do not entice. Absurdity remains the inherent meaning of these ritual exchanges. They are the worm-eaten fruit of tradition" – A. Evangely on Celebration.

This project by Polina Kanis was awarded a special prize by the Stella Art Foundation and the Institut Français as part of the Innovation Award (2014).[12] Celebration by Kanis was also presented at the Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art in 2015. Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art (Centro Pecci) chose the work Celebration for the exhibition The End of the World.[13]

With her work Formal Portrait Kanis participated in the parallel program of the Manifesta 10 in 2014.[14] "The main motif becomes the infinity of waiting – we hear the roar of the motor as a symbol of readiness for action, the pole is prepared, the figures obediently fold into the flag – this endless rehearsal is doomed to remain in eternity without becoming a moment of history. The ritual of raising the flag, designed to demonstrate a victorious force, in a staged infinity, only exposes the powerlessness of the action produced: the flag is raised in closed, publicly invisible territory, its solemn raising becoming a metaphor for a victory that will never happen" – Daria Atlas.

In 2016 Kanis received the Sergey Kuryokhin Award in the "Best Media Object" category for the project The Pool (2015). The project was first presented at the exhibition Inside the Event at Artwin Gallery as a special project of the 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2015).[15] The Pool was also shown at the Rauma Biennale Balticum (2016).[16] Three years later, Kanis' The Pool was presented at VISIO. Moving Images After Post-Internet at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, curated by Leonardo Bigazzi.[17] The video is in several collections, including In Fondazione Between Art Film and the Fonds régional d'art contemporain Bretagne.[18]  

In 2016, the artist participated in the Rote Fabrik art residency in Zurich with the support of the Swiss Cultural Council Pro Helvetia.[19]

In 2017, Polina Kanis had a solo exhibition at the Haus der Kunst Munich curated by Daniel Milnes.[20] "In The Procedure Kanis takes a fictional museum building lying in ruins after an unknown disaster as the starting point for her meditations on collectivity and division. As the sequences unfold the viewer becomes privy to a hermetically sealed system, with the building and the surrounding forest now forming an exclusion zone. Access to the outside world is permitted only after completing the routine procedure of questioning and body search in the border zone.  Any attempts to ascertain what has happened to the building elicit the same response from the people interviewed: "I saw nothing." As we begin to unravel the logic of this universe, we realize that the unknown event which has led the characters to this point has become secondary to the procedure that has developed in its wake" – Daniel Milnes.

The Procedure project was shown as part of the online pavilion of the Russian Federation "Open?" at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2020).[21] The Procedure was short-listed for the 2016 Kandinsky Prize.[22]

In 2017–2018, Polina Kanis was an artist-in-residence at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam (Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten).[23] During this time, Kanis creates the project Adaptive Degradation.

Since 2019 she has been teaching at the Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia. Together with Boris Klyushnikov, Andrei Kachalyan and Kirill Savchenkov, Kanis teaches the workshop Image in Motion.

In 2020 the artist starts working on the project Toothless Resistance, which consists of several parts. The first part was created as part of the Turbulence program organized by the Cultural Creative Agency (CCA) with the assistance of the Embassy of Qatar in Russia.[24] The second part of the project Toothless Resistance. Friendship Tree was shown at the Survival Kit contemporary art festival organized by the Latvian Center for Contemporary Art in 2020.[25] The next part of Toothless Resistance will be realized as part of the exhibition in Moscow in 2021.

In 2020, Kanis was the recipient of the AES+F Artist Residency Award grant, through which Polina Kanis became a resident at The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York.[26]

She collaborates with Artwin gallery (Moscow)[27] and Galerie C (Neuchâtel)[28]

Based in Amsterdam.

Selected personal and group exhibitions edit

  • 2021 – Post-Soviet Histories, REDCAT – Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater, Los Angeles[29]
  • 2020 – "Des théâtres du silence", Galerie C, Neuchâtel[30]
  • 2020 – The Contemporary Art Festival Survival Kit, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga[25]
  • 2020 – A4 x Kadist Video Library Project, Screening, A4 Art Museum, Chengdu[31]
  • 2020 – The Turbulence, CCA Gostiny Dvor, Moscow[32]
  • 2020 – Generation XXI. The gift from Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin, The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow[33]
  • 2020 – Other Zones, Film program for the Russian Federations' pavilion of the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale[34]
  • 2020 – CYLAND Video Archive, The Oberhausen International Short Film Festival[35]
  • 2019 – VISIO. Moving Images After Post-Internet, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence[17]
  • 2018 – Rijksakademie Open, The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam[36]
  • 2018 – "The beginning, the end and everything between them", NCCA Ural, Ekaterinburg
  • 2018 – Performing Words, Filmwerkstatt, Düsseldorf[37]
  • 2017 – Rijksakademie Open, The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam[38]
  • 2017 – Metronomes, Galerie C, Neuchâtel[39]
  • 2017 – Solo Show Polina Kanis, IkonoTV, Berlin[40]
  • 2017 – The Procedure, Haus Der Kunst, Munich[20]
  • 2017 – Videobox Festival, Carreau du Temple, Paris[41]
  • 2017 – "When the other meets the other Other? What matters? What not", Cultural Center Belgrade, Belgrade[42]
  • 2016 – The End of the World, The Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato[43]
  • 2016 – Rauma Biennale Baiticum 2016, Rauma Art Museum, Rauma[44]
  • 2016 – Anthropo(s)cène, Galerie C, Neuchâtel[45]
  • 2015 – Balagan!!!, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin[46]
  • 2015 – Spaces for Maneuver — Between Abstraction and Accumulation, Main Project of 3rd Ural Industrial biennial of contemporary art, Ekaterinburg[47]
  • 2015 – Inside an Event, Special Project of the 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Artwin Gallery[48]
  • 2014 – The World Must Still Be Young, Stiftelsen 3,14, Bergen[49]
  • 2014 – Semiconductors, Stella Art Foundation, Moscow[50]
  • 2014 – Russian Performance: A Cartography of its History, Garage museum of contemporary art, Moscow[51]
  • 2014 – Not a Museum. Aesthetic Suspicious Lab, First Cadets' Corpus, St. Petersburg
  • 2013 – In the Heart of the Country, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw[52]
  • 2013 – Rehearsal Time, Triumph Gallery, Moscow[53]
  • 2012 – I am Who I am, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf
  • 2012 – School of Freedom, Paperworks Gallery, Moscow[54]
  • 2012 – Angry Birds, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw[55]
  • 2012 – Russian Renaissance, Brot Kunsthalle, Wien
  • 2011 – Auditorium Moscow. A Sketch for a Public Space, Bielie Palaty, Moscow[56]
  • 2010 – "GOGOLFEST Festival", Kyiv[57]
  • 2010 – "East End Film Festival/10, Russian Art Festival", The Foundry Gallery, London

Awards edit

  • 2019 finalist, ARCOmadrid Video Art Award[58]
  • 2019 finalist, Kandinsky Art Prize, in the "Project of the Year" category[59]
  • 2017 finalist, Kandinsky Art Prize, in the "Project of the Year" category[60]
  • 2016 Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award, in "Best Media Object" category [failed verification]
  • 2016 finalist, Kandinski Prize Young Artist, Project of the Year[61]
  • 2016 nominated, Innovation Prize [ru], in "New Generation" category
  • 2015 nominated, Innovation Prize [ru], in "New Generation" category (Stella Art Foundation Prize and Institute of France Prize)
  • 2014 nominated, Innovation Prize [ru], in "New Generation" category[62]
  • 2011 winner, Kandinski Prize, Young Artist, Project of the Year[63]
  • 2011 nominated, Innovation Prize [ru], in "New Generation" category

Collections edit

External links edit

  • Artist's website
  • Artist's Vimeo channel

References edit

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polina, kanis, polina, vladimirovna, kanis, born, august, 1985, leningrad, russian, artist, winner, kandinsky, prize, 2011, sergey, kuryokhin, prize, 2016, graduated, from, rodchenko, school, moscow, 2011, work, been, presented, numerous, solo, group, exhibiti. Polina Vladimirovna Kanis born August 2 1985 Leningrad is a Russian artist winner of the Kandinsky Prize 2011 and the Sergey Kuryokhin Prize 2016 She graduated from the Rodchenko Art School Moscow ru in 2011 Her work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions film festivals and film screenings including a solo exhibition at the Haus der Kunst Munich 2017 1 the VISIO program at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence 2019 2 the parallel program of the Manifesta 10 in 2015 at the Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art Garage Museum of Contemporary Art 2014 2018 the VI Moscow International Biennale of Young Art 2015 the Moscow International Experimental Film Festival 2016 2018 the Hamburg Short Film Festival 2019 and many others Her films are in the collections of numerous museums and foundations including the Fonds regional d art contemporain Bretagne 3 Fondazione In Between Art Film Rome Foundation Kadist 4 Paris etc Kanis was an artist in residence at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten 5 programs in Amsterdam 2017 2018 and ISCP New York 2020 6 Polina KanisBorn02 08 1985Saint PetersburgNationalityRussianEducationHerzen State Pedagogical University Rodchenko School of Arts Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected personal and group exhibitions 3 Awards 4 Collections 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography editPolina Kanis was born in 1985 in Leningrad She graduated from the Herzen State Pedagogical University 2000 2006 and from the Nekrasov Pedagogical College No 1 2000 2006 Later she moved to Moscow and worked as an assistant producer at Filmservice Production In 2008 enrolled at the Moscow Rodchenko School of Photography and Multimedia workshops of Irina Meglinskaya and Kirill Preobrazhensky 2008 2011 In 2011 she was awarded the Kandinsky Prize in the Best Young Artist category for her project Eggs 2010 7 In the same year Kanis works on the project Workout which was shown at the group exhibition Auditorium Moscow A Sketch of Public Space at the Beliye Palaty exhibition hall curated by David Riff and Ekaterina Degot 8 The work is also in the collection of the Kadist Foundation 4 In addition Workout was presented as part of the exhibition In the Heart of the Country at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 9 In 2012 along with the group Voina AES F Oleg Kulik and others Kanis took part in the Russian Renaissance exhibition at Brot Kunsthalle Vienna In 2013 she created the work New Flag about the difference between the representation of an ideological form and the mechanism of its creation This project was shown in the group exhibition Rehearsal Time at the Triumph Gallery 10 The work was also presented at Kanis solo exhibition of the same name in New Holland 2013 11 In 2014 Kanis is working on two projects Celebration and Parade Portrait In Celebration the artist shows a moment of repression lurking in the ritual of celebration This work captures a moment when the repression that is embedded in everyday life is crystallized during a ritual of celebration It shows us men in uniform dancing indifferently with each other We do not understand who they are why they are together and what will happen next Although united in action it is a strongly felt that each of the characters remains in his personal space quite alienated from the others It takes time to realize that the absurdity of the scene is a challenge to vision itself More than a plea for empathy that maintains a safe distance it is a diagnosis presented to the audience But the distance between scene and audience disappears when the suspicion arises that this contrived image of the world is the nightmare of social reality In this conventional celebration the sparkling trash is not jolly and the signs of attraction do not entice Absurdity remains the inherent meaning of these ritual exchanges They are the worm eaten fruit of tradition A Evangely on Celebration This project by Polina Kanis was awarded a special prize by the Stella Art Foundation and the Institut Francais as part of the Innovation Award 2014 12 Celebration by Kanis was also presented at the Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art in 2015 Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art Centro Pecci chose the work Celebration for the exhibition The End of the World 13 With her work Formal Portrait Kanis participated in the parallel program of the Manifesta 10 in 2014 14 The main motif becomes the infinity of waiting we hear the roar of the motor as a symbol of readiness for action the pole is prepared the figures obediently fold into the flag this endless rehearsal is doomed to remain in eternity without becoming a moment of history The ritual of raising the flag designed to demonstrate a victorious force in a staged infinity only exposes the powerlessness of the action produced the flag is raised in closed publicly invisible territory its solemn raising becoming a metaphor for a victory that will never happen Daria Atlas In 2016 Kanis received the Sergey Kuryokhin Award in the Best Media Object category for the project The Pool 2015 The project was first presented at the exhibition Inside the Event at Artwin Gallery as a special project of the 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art 2015 15 The Pool was also shown at the Rauma Biennale Balticum 2016 16 Three years later Kanis The Pool was presented at VISIO Moving Images After Post Internet at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence curated by Leonardo Bigazzi 17 The video is in several collections including In Fondazione Between Art Film and the Fonds regional d art contemporain Bretagne 18 In 2016 the artist participated in the Rote Fabrik art residency in Zurich with the support of the Swiss Cultural Council Pro Helvetia 19 In 2017 Polina Kanis had a solo exhibition at the Haus der Kunst Munich curated by Daniel Milnes 20 In The Procedure Kanis takes a fictional museum building lying in ruins after an unknown disaster as the starting point for her meditations on collectivity and division As the sequences unfold the viewer becomes privy to a hermetically sealed system with the building and the surrounding forest now forming an exclusion zone Access to the outside world is permitted only after completing the routine procedure of questioning and body search in the border zone Any attempts to ascertain what has happened to the building elicit the same response from the people interviewed I saw nothing As we begin to unravel the logic of this universe we realize that the unknown event which has led the characters to this point has become secondary to the procedure that has developed in its wake Daniel Milnes The Procedure project was shown as part of the online pavilion of the Russian Federation Open at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2020 21 The Procedure was short listed for the 2016 Kandinsky Prize 22 In 2017 2018 Polina Kanis was an artist in residence at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten 23 During this time Kanis creates the project Adaptive Degradation Since 2019 she has been teaching at the Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia Together with Boris Klyushnikov Andrei Kachalyan and Kirill Savchenkov Kanis teaches the workshop Image in Motion In 2020 the artist starts working on the project Toothless Resistance which consists of several parts The first part was created as part of the Turbulence program organized by the Cultural Creative Agency CCA with the assistance of the Embassy of Qatar in Russia 24 The second part of the project Toothless Resistance Friendship Tree was shown at the Survival Kit contemporary art festival organized by the Latvian Center for Contemporary Art in 2020 25 The next part of Toothless Resistance will be realized as part of the exhibition in Moscow in 2021 In 2020 Kanis was the recipient of the AES F Artist Residency Award grant through which Polina Kanis became a resident at The International Studio amp Curatorial Program ISCP in New York 26 She collaborates with Artwin gallery Moscow 27 and Galerie C Neuchatel 28 Based in Amsterdam Selected personal and group exhibitions edit2021 Post Soviet Histories REDCAT Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater Los Angeles 29 2020 Des theatres du silence Galerie C Neuchatel 30 2020 The Contemporary Art Festival Survival Kit Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art Riga 25 2020 A4 x Kadist Video Library Project Screening A4 Art Museum Chengdu 31 2020 The Turbulence CCA Gostiny Dvor Moscow 32 2020 Generation XXI The gift from Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin The Tretyakov Gallery Moscow 33 2020 Other Zones Film program for the Russian Federations pavilion of the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale 34 2020 CYLAND Video Archive The Oberhausen International Short Film Festival 35 2019 VISIO Moving Images After Post Internet Palazzo Strozzi Florence 17 2018 Rijksakademie Open The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten Amsterdam 36 2018 The beginning the end and everything between them NCCA Ural Ekaterinburg 2018 Performing Words Filmwerkstatt Dusseldorf 37 2017 Rijksakademie Open The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten Amsterdam 38 2017 Metronomes Galerie C Neuchatel 39 2017 Solo Show Polina Kanis IkonoTV Berlin 40 2017 The Procedure Haus Der Kunst Munich 20 2017 Videobox Festival Carreau du Temple Paris 41 2017 When the other meets the other Other What matters What not Cultural Center Belgrade Belgrade 42 2016 The End of the World The Centro per l Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci Prato 43 2016 Rauma Biennale Baiticum 2016 Rauma Art Museum Rauma 44 2016 Anthropo s cene Galerie C Neuchatel 45 2015 Balagan Kunstquartier Bethanien Berlin 46 2015 Spaces for Maneuver Between Abstraction and Accumulation Main Project of 3rd Ural Industrial biennial of contemporary art Ekaterinburg 47 2015 Inside an Event Special Project of the 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art Artwin Gallery 48 2014 The World Must Still Be Young Stiftelsen 3 14 Bergen 49 2014 Semiconductors Stella Art Foundation Moscow 50 2014 Russian Performance A Cartography of its History Garage museum of contemporary art Moscow 51 2014 Not a Museum Aesthetic Suspicious Lab First Cadets Corpus St Petersburg 2013 In the Heart of the Country Museum of Modern Art Warsaw 52 2013 Rehearsal Time Triumph Gallery Moscow 53 2012 I am Who I am Kunsthalle Dusseldorf Dusseldorf 2012 School of Freedom Paperworks Gallery Moscow 54 2012 Angry Birds Museum of Modern Art Warsaw 55 2012 Russian Renaissance Brot Kunsthalle Wien 2011 Auditorium Moscow A Sketch for a Public Space Bielie Palaty Moscow 56 2010 GOGOLFEST Festival Kyiv 57 2010 East End Film Festival 10 Russian Art Festival The Foundry Gallery LondonAwards edit2019 finalist ARCOmadrid Video Art Award 58 2019 finalist Kandinsky Art Prize in the Project of the Year category 59 2017 finalist Kandinsky Art Prize in the Project of the Year category 60 2016 Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award in Best Media Object category failed verification 2016 finalist Kandinski Prize Young Artist Project of the Year 61 2016 nominated Innovation Prize ru in New Generation category 2015 nominated Innovation Prize ru in New Generation category Stella Art Foundation Prize and Institute of France Prize 2014 nominated Innovation Prize ru in New Generation category 62 2011 winner Kandinski Prize Young Artist Project of the Year 63 2011 nominated Innovation Prize ru in New Generation categoryCollections editFonds regional d art contemporain Bretagne Frac Bretagne Rennes 3 64 Fondazione In Between Art Film Rome 65 Kadist Art Foundation Paris 66 Museum of Modern Art Warsaw 67 National Center for Contemporary Arts Moscow Aksenov Family Foundation Moscow 68 failed verification Gazprombank collection Moscow The Foundation of Vladimir Smirnov and Konstantin Sorokin Moscow 69 failed verification Art and Science Videoinsight Foundation Bologna 70 Stella Art Foundation ru Moscow 71 failed verification Multimedia Art Museum Moscow 72 External links editArtist s website Artist s Vimeo channelReferences edit Capsule 08 Polina Kanis Haus der Kunst 15 September 2017 Retrieved 2021 04 14 VISIO Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi Retrieved 2021 04 14 a b Pigeon Adriana la collection en ligne Frac Bretagne in French Retrieved 2021 04 14 a b You are being redirected kadist org Retrieved 2021 04 14 Polina Kanis www rijksakademie nl Retrieved 2021 04 14 Polina Kanis iscp nyc org Retrieved 2021 04 14 2011 Kandinsky Prize www kandinsky prize ru Retrieved 2021 04 14 Auditorium Moscow A Sketch for a Public Space Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw artmuseum pl 16 September 2011 Retrieved 2021 04 14 In the Heart of the Country Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw artmuseum pl 14 May 2013 Retrieved 2021 04 14 Vremya repeticij Triumf in Russian Retrieved 2021 04 14 Polina Kanis Novyj flag www newhollandsp ru Retrieved 2021 04 14 Innovaciya 2019 The End of the World Centro Pecci Retrieved 2021 04 14 Manifesta 10 Specialnyj vypusk Manifesta 10 Special Issue Issuu 18 June 2014 Retrieved 2021 04 14 Otkrytie vystavki Vnutri sobytiya 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