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Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich (Russian: Фёдор Бори́сович Па́влов-Андрее́вич, April 14, 1976) is a Russo-Brazilian artist, curator, and theater director.
In Russia, Pavlov-Andreevich became famous in the 1990s as a young print and television journalist/presenter. At the end of the 1990s, he began to work on producing projects in contemporary culture.
He graduated with MA in European literature from Moscow State University’s department of journalism in 1999.
Since the end of the 2000s, Pavlov-Andreevich has worked in the field of contemporary art. He has collaborated with Marina Abramovich, Serpentine Gallery director Hans-Ulrich Obrist, and MOCA LA director Klaus Biesenbach, and Performa Biennale founder and director RoseLee Goldberg. Marina Abramovic once said on Pavlov-Andreevich’s practice: “His art is capable of surprising us with ever new ways of seeing the world we live in.” Pavlov-Andreevich’s solo presentations have been shown at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (Moscow), the Künstlerhaus (Vienna), Faena Arts Center (Buenos Aires), the CCBB Cultural Center (Brasilia), Deitch Projects (New York City), ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts, London), MAC USP Museum and SESC Cultural Center (both São Paulo), among the others.
From the 2000s onward, he has worked as a theater director, performance artist, and director of the Solyanka State Gallery in Moscow. He lives in Moscow, São Paulo, and London.
In 2002, Pavlov-Andreevich made his theatrical debut with ‘BiFem’, based on the play by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya. In 2003, the play received the New Word (‘Novoe slovo’) award at the New Drama (‘Novaya drama’) Festival. Among his other theatrical works are ‘Old Women’ (‘Staroukhy’), a thirty-minute experimental opera based on the Daniil Kharms story that was nominated for two Golden Mask awards in 2010; and ‘Andante’, a ‘dramatic dance’ production based on another play by Petrushevskaya, first performed at the Meyerhold Centre in 2016.
2004 – BiFem. Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
2008 – Elizaveta Bam. Theatro Technis, London
2008 – Spazi Aperti. Romanian Academy, Rome
2008 – Laughterlife. Paradise Row Gallery, London
2008 – Hunger Meditation, mixed media installation, 3-channel video and performance. Galerie Stanislas Bourgain, Paris
2009 — Marina Abramovic Presents, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Maria Balshaw. Manchester International Festival, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester
2009 – Play: A Festival of Fun, curated by Lauren Prakke and Nick Hackworth. Paradise Row Gallery, London
2009 – I Eat Me, solo show. Paradise Row Gallery, London
2009 – Hygiene, performance. Deitch Projects, New York City
2009 – A Portrait with the Artist and Child, performance. Galerie Stanislas Bourgain, Paris
2010 – Staroukhy. Barents Spektakel Festival, Kirkenes, Norway; also performed at Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow
2010 – Whose Smell Is This?, site specific installation and performance. The Armory Show, Volta art fairs, New York City
2010 – Flick Me on My Memory, performance. Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin
2010 – Egobox, performance, co-curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Roselee Goldberg. Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow
2010 – My Water Is Your Water, mixed-media installation and performance, curated by Maria Montero. Luciana Brito Galeria (under the framework of Bienal de São Paulo), São Paulo
2010 – The Great Vodka River, mixed-media installation and performance, curated by Katya Krylova. Presented by Luciana Brito Galeria as part of Art Public, curated by Patrick Charpenel at Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami
2011 – 9 Days, curated by Olga Topunova. Solyanka State Gallery, Moscow
2011 – Photobody, solo show, as part of Non-Stage, Istanbul Biennale. Commissioned by Galerie Non, Istanbul
2012 – The Rescue. The Lyric Theatre, London
2012 – Walk on My Shame, installation and performance, curated by Kathy Grayson, in collaboration with Matthew Stone, as part of New-Revisions, Frieze Week. NEO Bankside, London
2013–2014 – Tango-Quadrat. Meyerhold Centre, Moscow
2013 – Our Darkness, curated by Viktor Neumann. Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdansk, Poland
2013 – Artists’ Zoo. Solyanka State Gallery, Moscow
2013 – Empty Bus, performance, part of The Two Rings series. Garden Ring, Moscow
What's Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich Net Worth 2024
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