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Industrial catacombs house modern-art exhibition

Published: 21 January, 2007, 04:10


An experimental ultra-modern art project named ‘I believe’ will soon be presented on the territory of a former Moscow wine factory.  Around sixty artists are going to take part in the project.

The industrial catacombs will soon house experimental performances and ultra-modern art displays. The artists were attracted by the beauty of old brick walls, rusty metal and welding process.

Now the representatives of the latest modern art trends are preparing for their Big Day.

It is not surprising that exhibits presented at ‘I believe’ project will not be typical works of art.

Artist Dmitry Prigov, with his bulldozer-looking monster, says, ‘For the majority of people it is a bulldozer. But in fact, it's a subterranean demon from mystical caves. He is trying to get closer and closer to people.’

Starting from the end of January, the viewers will get a chance to visit the site, where the creative minds of modern artists make dark meet light.

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