BRURAL: Skin of Liberty, Fractured and re-Structured

Participating artists:

Ekaterina Aksenova
Ron Barron
Oleg Blyablyas
John Boone
Todd Bryant
Alberto Bursztyn
Vitaly Cherepanov
Irina Danilova and Hiram Levy Beth Dary
Irina Fillipova
Tatiana Istomina
ZhKP (group)
Angelina Kotova
Ksenya Koshurnikova
Rita Leduc
Anna Mineeva and Maria Belova
Kenneth Pietrobono
Lisa Hein and Robert Seng Carol Salmanson
Vladimir Seleznev
Kate Stone
Fyodor Telkov
Ian Trask
Qi You
Zer Gut (group)
February 20, 2015 - March 8, 2015
Brooklyn Fire Proof Temporary Storage Gallery
119 Ingraham St, Brooklyn, NY


New York and Nizhny Tagil, two very different cities, very far from each other: one is a huge megalopolis and the other a small industrial city in the middle of nowhere; have a peculiar connection. Not many people in New York are aware that every Ural tourist guide mentions that the famous Statue of Liberty in New York is covered with copper from Nizhny Tagil’s famous Demidov’s mines. Development of Demidov’s iron and copper smelters, known under the trademark "Old sable", led to many world-famous Nizhny Tagil products. Copper sheet metal from Nizhny Tagil received awards at the World Exhibitions in Paris and Birmingham, and then caught the attention of the sculptor F. Bartholdi, who was looking for copper sheets for the outer shell of the Statue of Liberty in New York.

The name Skin of Liberty reflects the Statue of Liberty’s copper history, while Fractured & re-Structured refers to the current psycho-geographical state of Nizhny Tagil, the old industrial city in the Middle of Urals, once started with the iron ore deposits in a tall mountain that no longer exists. In its place there is now a deep crater filled with industrial waste. The oldest metallurgical plant built in the Urals during the time of Industrialists Demidovs lost its industrial function and transformed into a museum. Two industrial giants — Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Plant and Machinery UralVagonZavod — have, since the early 90's after the collapse of the Soviet system, been in permanent crisis and decline and are the texture of an exclusive backdrop for local artists.

BRURAL: Skin of Liberty, Fractured and re-Structured brings together artists of different creative strategies, styles and media, who make aesthetic experiments with the environment and postindustrial contemporary reality. They use ready-made industrial and postindustrial culture; new media space and modern social contexts; recycling of urban space and architecture, garbage, newspapers and magazines; ruins and remnants of things and ideas. Often with guerrilla methods, artists change the very essence of phenomena and objects, modifying their structure and developing new meanings. The exhibition features works in the genre of video, photos, collages, mixed media and installations.

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