Times and Places
Exhibition "1989–2009: Turbulent World – Telling Time"Contemporary Photography and Video Works from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
and Germany
A Goethe Institute exhibition, Eastern European and Central Asian region.
Exhibition sites
Berlin, Moscow, Kiev, Minsk, Tbilisi, Tashkent, Almaty, Bishkek, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk
Exibition in St. Nowosibirsk
1. – 31. October 2010
Siberian Center of Contemporary Art
Vokzalnaya, 11
Opening hours:
Wed–Fri: 10:00– 18:00
Sat–Sun: 11:00–19:00
Mon, Tue: closed
Admission:
Adults – 50 Rub.
Reduced for scholars, students, pensioners – 30 Rub
Program of Opening Events
October 1st, 2010 (Friday)
17:00 OpeningExhibition opening in presence of project curators Anna Gor and Valeria Ibraeva, and photographers Victor An and Erbossyn Meldibekov.
October 2nd, 2010 (Saturday)
14:00 Panel discussion «The ∏ Number» (Politics/Art)»Session 1. «Art and Politics»
How does Art react on Politics?
How does Art help the society in its political self-reflection?
What is the difference in reactions of Western and Eastern (post-soviet) Art on the Fall of Berlin Wall? And why?
Session 2. «Political Art/Policy of Art»
Can Art replace Politics in any aspects? Zones of influence Power and Art/Power of Art Authorization limits and perspective
Moderator – Anna Gor, fine art expert
16:30 Meeting with the photo artists Victor An and Erbossyn Meldibekov
Free admission to events on October 1st and 2nd!
Guided Tours on Weekends:
Free tours on the exposition guided by an experienced guide and historian – Evgeny Antropov are offered every Saturday and Sunday at 14:00.
Project Management in Novosibirsk:
Goethe-Institut in Novosibirsk
Siberian Center of Contemporary Art
Novosibirsk State Natural History Museum
Information Partner:
«Vibitay!» magazine
«The Cup of Coffee» coffee shop chain in Novosibirsk
For more information please contact us
Phone: +7 383 362 14-74
After the launch in Berlin, duplicate exhibitions will be travelling to a number of cities across Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Moscow, Russia, August 31 to September 20, 2009
Minsk, Belarus, September 29 to October 30, 2009
Tbilisi, Georgia, November 1 to December 15, 2009
Kiev, Ukraine, November 13 to January 31, 2010
Almaty, Kazakhstan, March 2010
St Petersburg, Russia, April 2010
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, April 2010
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, May 2010
Novosibirsk, Russia, September 2010
Additional cities across Russia to be announced.









