Part I: The New Lyricism or Nostalgia for Grand Style
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Part II: The New Cynicism or Nailed-up Video
The term "Nailed-up Video" was coined by Viacheslav Mizin and Alexandr
Shaburov in 2003. A lack of money and interested audiences combined with limited
access to technology and an under-developed art infrastructure, have made the
artists irreverent and eager to create. The works they produce are formally
inventive yet extremely cynical in terms of content.
Part III: The New Criticism or The Left March
The swift development of capitalism in Russia caused many social and cultural
conflicts that diversified our lives. The speed of this change aroused a desire
to examine this multiplicity through artistic practice: to address the new predicament
of the individual versus the collective, to consider the differences between
left and right-wing political ideas, and to reasses concepts of aesthetics.
Part IV: New Technologies or Reminiscences of the Future