Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia

“Chaotic, surprising, visually striking, bold. It is a tacit reprimand, too, of the complicity of Western nations that ignored so many warning signs” - New York Times

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.

In Punk Prayer, an early and now legendary guerilla performance staged inside Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in 2012, Pussy Riot took over the alter to perform a blistering song in response to the upcoming re-election of Vladimir Putin. Three of the collective’s members – Alyokhina, Nadezhda (Nadya) Tolokonnikova, and Yekaterina Samutsevich – were subsequently arrested, charged with “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred,” and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in penal colonies. In the eyes of Putin’s spiritual advisor Bishop Tikhon Shevkunov, the punishment was fitting: “... all of this is more than hooliganism, more than just banal anti-clerical acts, as people are wont to call it. This is a new reality of our life: ‘velvet terrorism.’”

Through videos, photographs, testimonies, song lyrics, and reflections, the exhibition offers a rich account of Pussy Riot’s non-violent actions, alongside the reactions of the Russian authorities to their provocations. In illustrating an increasingly hostile relationship between the group and the state authorities, the exhibition provides key insights into the evolution of Putin’s Russia over the past ten years, leading up to the military invasion of Ukraine.

Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia was originally presented at Kling & Bang (Reykjavik). Created by Maria Alyokhina and curated with artists Ragnar Kjartansson and Ingibjörg Sigurjónsdóttir, the exhibition has been shown at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark and the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal.

The exhibition catalogue as well as a selection of books about Pussy Riot are available at The Diane Evans Bookstore.

Guided Tours take place every Saturday at 1:30pm

About the artists and organizer
The Pussy Riot collective has been recognized with the 2012 LennonOno Grant for Peace, the Hannah Arendt Prize in 2014, and most recently the 2023 Woody Guthrie Prize, which honors the spirit of resistance through music, literature, dance or other forms of art. In 2019, Punk Prayer was named one of the 25 most important artworks of the 21st Century by The Guardian newspaper.

Maria Alyokhina is the author of the book Riot Days, which describes her time in a penal colony in Russia following her highly publicized trial in 2012. She is currently working on her second book, while touring Riot Days, a mixture of concert, rally, theatre and political happening.

Content advisory: This exhibition contains explicit language and graphic protest images staged for the camera. Effects include flashing lights, loud sounds, and fast-moving video in a densely structured area.

Learn More
Pussy Riot in conversation about Velvet Terrorism

The Current: Pussy Riot’s Masha Alyokhina reflects on death of Alexei Navalny

The Globe and Mail: Velvet Terrorism is not just a riot; it’s exciting, entertaining and urgent

New York Times: Scream Along With Pussy Riot

Washington Post: Pussy Riot Takes Iceland

Art in America: Pussy Riot Retrospective Proves Why the Group’s Activism Should Be in an Art Museum 

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

This exhibition is part of the 2024 Capture Photography Festival Feature Exhibition Program

Banner image: From the action ‘Putin peed his pants’, 2012. Photo: Denis Sinyakov

Punk Prayer
From the action 'Punk Prayer', Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Moscow, 2012. Photo: Mitya Aleshkovsky
Pussy Riot - Death to prison, freedom to protest
From the action ‘Death to prison, freedom to protest,’ 2011. Photo: Denis Sinyakov
Pussy Riot Scarecrow
From the action ‘Scarecrow,’ 2022. Photo: Andrey Zolotov
Pussy Riot Like in a red prison
From the action 'Like in a red prison,' 2013. Photo: Denis Sinyakov
Masha
Maria Alyokhina arrested after the action 'Paper Planes', 2018. Photo: Martin_camera

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