Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia - Opening Celebration + Artists' Talk
This event is at capacity. Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia is on view March 22 – June 2.
Join us on Thursday, March 21 for the Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia Opening Celebration + Artists' Talk.
6:00 pm - Doors
6:30 pm - Remarks
7:30pm - Pussy Riot members Maria Alyokhina, Olga Borisova, and Diana Burkot in conversation with Velvet Terrorism curators Ragnar Kjartansson and Ingibjörg Sigurjónsdóttir. Please note the talk is taking place at The Pipe Shop Venue, a 2-minute walk from The Polygon. Space for the talk is limited.
9:00pm - Talk ends and Gallery closes
Admission is free.
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia is on view at The Polygon March 22 – June 2.
About the Exhibition
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia is the first survey exhibition of the infamous feminist art collective Pussy Riot. Formed in Moscow in 2011, Pussy Riot came together in opposition to their country’s increasingly authoritarian government. The exhibition features vivid documentation of the group’s performances and street activism as assembled by member Maria (Masha) Alyokhina. Visitors encounter more than fifty courageous actions, and how Russia’s repressive state apparatus was turned into a “non-consensual” creative partner, boldly playing with fire.
Organized and toured by Kling & Bang, Reykjavik.
Created with Maria (Masha) Alyokhina in collaboration with Ingibjörg Sigurjónsdóttir and Ragnar Kjartansson.
Generously supported by
Munford Family Foundation
Jonathan Page and Goya Ngan
Paula Palyga and David Demers
Andrew and Yasmeen Strang
Terrence and Lisa Turner
Anonymous
Additional support from Richard Cavell and Peter Dickinson, Coleen and Howard Nemtin, Ron Francis Regan, Jennifer and John Webb, and an anonymous donor.
Community Partners: Dandelion Records, Neptoon Records, Reasons To Live, Red Cat Records, Vinyl Records, and Zulu Records
Media Partner: RANGE Magazine
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia is part of Capture Photography Festival
From the action ‘Punk Prayer,’ Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Moscow, 2012. Photo: Mitya Aleshkovsky