Colloquium by Vitaly Komar, Artist: From People's Choice to Individual Choice

Colloquium by Vitaly Komar, Artist: From People's Choice to
Individual Choice
Date
Wed May 23rd 2012, 5:15pm
Location
Building 260, Room
216

Speakers): Vitaly Komar, Artist

VITALY KOMAR was born in Moscow, USSR in 1943 and has been living in New York since 1978. He was one of the founders of the Sots Art movement (soviet Pop/Conceptual art) and a pioneer of multi-stylistic post-modernism (1972-73). Komar worked in collaboration with Alex Melamid from 1973 to 2003. In 1974, he was arrested during a performance of Art Belongs to the People and later, on September 15th, his and A. Melamid's work along with the works of other non-conformist artists was destroyed by Soviet Authorities at the open-air Bulldozer Exhibition. After the Symbols of the Big Bang (quest for spirituality in science and natural forces) exhibited at the Yeshiva University Museum (New York, 2002-03) the artist started the Three-Day Weekend uniting symbols of different faiths and concepts of spirituality with childhood photographs of him and his parents. This deeply personal work marked the end of his collaboration with Alex Melamid.