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Nikolay Karabinovych | |
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Николай Карабинович | |
Born | |
Other names | Mykola Karabinovych, Nikolai Karabinovic |
Education | Odesa University |
Notable work | The voice of thine Silence (2018), Even Further (2020) The Story of the City Where Two Colors Disappeared (2023) |
Website | www.karabinovych.com |
Nikolay Karabinovych (born 19 September 1988) is an artist and curator from Odesa, Ukraine.
He works in installation art, film[1], video art,[2] sculpture, performance art[3], and music.[4] Karabinovych's art deals with topics such as identity and faith, as well as humor and trauma. In his artistic practice, Karabinovych addresses complex social (hi)stories, particularly those from the expanses of Eastern Europe[5] combining them with personal family narratives. In his work, which questions notions of identity[6], belonging and exclusion, the artist often refers to music, which plays an important role in his practice.[7] He revisits epochal songs, genres and personalities and uses their ability to illuminate a different era in a different climate or socio-political arena interventionist tactics. [8]
His works has been exhibited among others at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp[9], at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels[10], at the MAXXI[11] at the Moderna Museet[12], at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington[13], at Steirischer Herbst[14] and in parallel program of Venice Biennale 2022[15], 2024 [16]. He has received several awards, including the first PinchukArtCentre Prize in 2018[17][18], 2020[19] and 2022[20].
In 2017 he was an assistant curator of the 5th Odesa Biennale[21], In 2023 he was part of a curatorial team in an exhibition and research project "As Though We Hid the Sun in a Sea of Stories" at Berlin's Haus der Kulturen der Welt[22]
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edit- ^ Farago, Jason. "War Hasn't Stopped the Kyiv Biennial. It's Multiplied It". New York Times.
- ^ "Nikolay Karabinovych | ZKM". zkm.de. 2024-07-11. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ Haines, Chelsea (2022-07-13). "Mapping Out "Refugee Modernism" at the Venice Biennale". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Nikolay Karabinovych: Ostannya Put (The Last Track) – Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD". www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Nikolay Karabinovych". HISK. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Nikolay Karabinovych – Why do you stand at the door?". Musée Juif de Belgique. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "New edition: Nikolay Karabinovych | 10 different, not exactly the same falls of Yves Klein, 2021". SMAK. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ ""Vukojebina" A solo exhibition by Nikolay Karabinovych as part of PAC UA programme". new.pinchukartcentre.org. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ HKA, M. "INBOX: NIKOLAY KARABINOVYCH | Karabinovych.jpg – Recent works on paper". M HKA. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Imagine Ukraine | Bozar Brussels". www.bozar.be. 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Our ship is a corsair schooner. La videoarte di Odessa dagli anni '90 a oggi | MAXXI videogallery". www.maxxi.art. 2024-03-22. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "A letter from the front". Moderna Museet i Stockholm. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Future in the Past: An Artist Talk with Nikolay Karabinovych". Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Nikolay Karabinovych - steirischer herbst". www.steirischerherbst.at. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Yiddishland Pavilion — NIKOLAY KARABINOVYCH". Yiddishland Pavilion. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ Farago, Jason. "The Venice Biennale and the Art of Turning Backward". New York Times.
- ^ Lozhkina, Alisa (June 21, 2024). The Art of Ukraine. Thames and Hudson Limited. ISBN 9780500778951.
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- ^ "Group Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey win Main Award of PinchukArtCentre Prize 2020 - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Премія PinchukArtCentre 2025 - PinchukArtCentre Prize 2022". prize.pinchukartcentre.org. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Team / 5 Odessa Biennale of Contemporary Art". 2019-03-17. Archived from the original on 2019-03-17. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "As Though We Hid the Sun in a Sea of Stories | HKW Haus der Kulturen der Welt". HKW. Retrieved 2024-10-08.