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Exercises in futility seldom have paid off as handsomely as they did Friday for Cinthia Marcelle, a 36-year-old Brazilian conceptual artist who was named the first winner of the Future Generation Art Prize sponsored by Victor Pinchuk, the Ukranian billionaire art collector who’s on the board of L.A.’s Museum of Contemporary Art.
Born in Brazil in 1974, Cinthia Marcelle, a graduated in fine arts from the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, is the Main Prize winner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2010.
Mitten in Kiew steht seit September 2006 ein Ausstellungsort für zeitgenössische Kunst. Das «Pinchuk Art Centre», neben dem Bessarabika- Markt an der Flaniermeile Kreschatik gelegen, zeigt anspruchsvolle zeitgenössische Kunst in einem architektonisch herausragend gestalteten Rahmen
The Future Generation Art Prize, a new $100,000 award for artists younger than 35, created by the Ukrainian billionaire and art collector Victor Pinchuk, has announced the members of the prize’s jury, and many of the names are well traveled on the international art circuit.
Over a hundred works in a show of the Turner awarded British artist.
This summer sees a of Damien Hirst - the most popular brand of today's art scene and the symbol of contemporary British art - open in Kiev under the title of Requiem.
WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO, the curator of Ukraine’s contribution to the 53rd Venice Biennale, couldn’t attend his own opening Thursday night, as he was preparing for a June 20 heavyweight title match. His brother, Vitali, did drop by, however, and the presence of one almost seven-foot, two-hundred-and-fifty pound boxer was enough to satisfy everyone.
Er ist Kunstberater des ukrainischen Oligarchen Viktor Pinchuk: Eckhard Schneider plant für ihn, Kiew zur Kunstmetropole zu machen. „Irgendwann muss ja begonnen werden“, sagt der ehemalige Direktor des Kunsthaus Bregenz.