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Aidan Salakhova
Aidan Salakhova
Born in 1964 in Moscow. Graduated from Surikov Art Institute. 1989 - one of the organizers and co-owners of First Gallery, Moscow. 1992 founded Aidan Gallery. Lives and works in Moscow.
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Video installation “Tatiana”
Video installation “Tatiana”
Video installation “Tatiana” Eyes
   
Selected solo exhibitions:

2006 AIDAN. As part of “Moscow Contemporary” program. Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia;
2004 Habibi. Orel Art Presenta Galerie, Paris;
MMS. XL Gallery, Moscow
2002 Qa'Bah. XL Gallery, Moscow
2001 Odalisque (in conjunction with “ART MOSKVA studio”). Central House of Artists, Moscow;
Living Pictures. D-137 Gallery, St. Petersburg
1997 Antonyms. New Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg
1996 New Acquisitions. XL Gallery, Moscow
1992 Golden Confession. Sprovieri Gallery, Roma;
Leda and the Swan. Berman - E.N. Gallery, New York.
1990 Visual Stimulation. First Gallery, Moscow.
Farideh Cadot Gallery, New York.

Selected group exhibitions:

2007 Restoration. 2 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Federation Town. General project. Moscow, Russia
2005 Gender trouble, special project of the 1st Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
2002 Art of the Feminine Gender. Russia’s Women Artists of the 15th to 20th Centuries, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
1999-2000 After the Wall. Art and Culture in post-Communist Europe, Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Hamburger Bahnhoff, Berlin, Ludwig Museum, Budapest
1997 The Moscow Studio, 1991-96: A Five-Year Retrospective of Printmaking. The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
1994 Resistance and Renaissance. Classical traditions of art and the history of photography, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
1992-1993 a Mosca… a Mosca… (Exhibition organized by Paolo Sprovieri and the Russian Ministry of Culture). Villa Campolieto, Herculanum - Galleria Communale d’Arte Moderna, Bologna
1991 Roma - Mosca. Artisti giovani a confronto, Sprovieri Gallery, Rome;
Contemporary Artists from Moscow. Seibu Art Forum, Tokyo
1990 La Biennale di Venezia, XLIV Esposizione Internazionale D’Arte. USSR pavilion, Venice
1989 From Rauschenberg to us, From us to Rauschenberg, First Gallery, Moscow

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