Performance Art
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich
SOLYANKA VPA представляет:
Федор Павлов-Андреевич
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich (Russian, lives between Moscow, London and Sao Paulo) is a performance artist, curator, writer, theater director and filmmaker. His most recent artistic works include Hygiene (2009), a performance at Deitch Projects, NYC; as well as My Mouth Is a Temple (2009); an installation/performance curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Maria Balshaw, part of Marina Abramovic Presents (Manchester International Festival, UK); and Whose Smell Is This? (2010), a site specific installation created for the wall next to the public toilet as a special project for Armory/Volta art fairs, NYC. His work is a part of the book ‘Marina Abramovic And The Future Of Performance Art’ published by Prestel (2010).
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich is represented by Paradise Row Gallery in London and Galerie Stanislas Bourgain in Paris.
In 2010 AST/Corpus Books published Fyodor's first novel in Russian, "Roman s opozdaniyami' (A Love Affair With Being Late).
In 2010 Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich joined Solyanka State Gallery in Moscow as its director. Later in the year the space will be re-launched under the name of SOLYANKA VPA (Videoart. Performance. Animation) - state museum for screen art (opening autumn 2010).






