Oleg Kulik: Nothing Inhuman is Alien to Me - Mila Bredikhina - Books - Kerber - 9783866780453 - July 1, 2007
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Oleg Kulik: Nothing Inhuman is Alien to Me Bilingual edition

Mila Bredikhina

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Oleg Kulik: Nothing Inhuman is Alien to Me Bilingual edition

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