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Oleg Kulik: Nothing Inhuman is Alien to Me Bilingual edition
Mila Bredikhina
Oleg Kulik: Nothing Inhuman is Alien to Me Bilingual edition
Mila Bredikhina
This 368-page monograph is the first substantial publication in 15 years to take on Russia's most famous performance artist, Oleg Kulik. Also a sculptor and curator, Kulik is most renowned for his disconcerting performances as a dog. Art in America reviewed his 1997 solo exhibition at New York's Deitch Projects thus: ""On a sunny afternoon, Oleg Kulik emerged from the dark cage where he had spent the preceding two weeks on public view, living a dog's life in a gallery. Naked except for a studded leather collar, he had romped on hands and knees, eaten from bowls, slept on a mat and uttered only guttural growlsO Kulik's past performances as a dog include a turn as Pavlov's pet in a laboratory where he was subjected to the sort of behavioral experiments routinely endured by lab animals. Most notorious was a Stockholm exhibition in which Kulik bit several visitors (including an art critic), leading to his arrest at the request of the curator.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 1, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9783866780453 |
Publishers | Kerber |
Pages | 368 |
Dimensions | 223 × 28 × 276 mm · 1.74 kg |
Language | English Russian |
Contributor | Alexandra Obukhova |
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