NevskyâÂÂ25 () was a group of Russian underground culture artists (1987âÂÂ1990). Association of artists and squattersâ workshop in the time of perestroika in the Soviet Union. Date of creationâÂÂMarch 13, 1987. The founder is Alexey Parygin. Location: Top floor of Kazan Cathedral House. Leningrad, Nevsky Prospect, 25 & Kazanskaya street, 1.
History
The history of art squat began on March 13, 1987âÂÂon that day, the former shared apartment No. 20 in the apartment building under repair was annexed by artists. This association not only had no official status, but was literally underground.
In the workshop, poetry readings and debates on contemporary art were held. Young artists, musicians, and writers exchanged their ideas. Books were self-published. The series [Pesok (The Sand. 1989), Tsvetnye zvuki (The Colored Sounds. 1989), Zelenaia kniga (The Green Book. 1989), Moia mansarda (My Attic. 1990)] and others. Experiments were conducted to create noise music.
Members of the group included Leonid Kiparisov, Marina Parygina, Elena Grigoryants, Andrey Vermishev, Tamara Mitina, Andrey Korolchuk, Alexander Borkov, Vladimir Iosifov, Alexander Fedorov, Anatoly Yasinsky, Anton Nikolaev, Andrey Akishin, Evgenia Drigo and other artists.
Having survived the persecution of the police, the invasion of homeless people and fires in neighboring apartments, the association ceased to exist in June 1990, after all the residents were rehoused and all utilities were cut off.
Bibliography
Articles
- Alexey Parygin ÃÂþóõüð (÷ðÿøÃÂúø ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúð) // Volga. Saratov. 2022, # 7-8 (499). â P. 138-145. (RUS)
- Alexey Parygin ÃÂÃÂþ øÃÂúÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂòþ (ò ÃÂøÃÂüõ ðòÃÂþñøþóÃÂðÃÂøø) // St. Petersburg art notebooks, # 58, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2020. â P. 223-252. (RUS)
- Elena Grigoryants Absorbing the Futurist heritage: Vasily Vlasov and Alexey Parygin / The Futurist Tradition in Contemporary Russian Artistsâ Books // International Yearbook of Futurism Studies / Special Issue on Russian Futurism. Ed. by Günter Berghaus. â Berlin & Boston: Walter de Gruyter. Vol. 9 â 2019, 520 p. pp. 269âÂÂ296. .
- Elena Grigoryants àüðÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂúþù ÃÂûõúÃÂõàÃÂðÃÂÃÂóøýð ëÃÂõòÃÂúøù â 25û // St. Petersburg art notebooks, # 38, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2015, pp. 88âÂÂ92. (RUS)
- Alexey Parygin ÃÂõòÃÂúøù-25. áÃÂñÃÂõúÃÂøòýÃÂõ ÷ðÿøÃÂúø ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúð // St. Petersburg art notebooks, # 31, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2014. â P. 187-194. (RUS)
- Elena Grigoryants ëÃÂòÃÂþóÃÂðÃÂøÃÂõÃÂúðàúýøóðû ò ÃÂðüúðÃÂ
ýðÿÃÂðòûõýøàArtists bookû (úýøóð ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúð) // XX òõú. ÃÂòõ àþÃÂÃÂøø â þôýð úÃÂûÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂð: ÃÂñ. ý. ÃÂÃÂÃÂôþò ÿþ üðÃÂõÃÂøðûðü 14-ÃÂ
áüõÃÂôøýÃÂúøÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂõýøù, Volume 160. â St. Petersburg: SPb GUKI, 2006. â P. 96-108. (RUS)
- Elena Grigoryants A"ÃÂýøóð ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúð": ú ÃÂõýþüõýþûþóøø öðýÃÂð // St. Petersburg art notebooks, # 7, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2006. P. 260-267. (RUS)
- Alexey Parygin ÃÂñÃÂõôøýõýøõ ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúþò "ÃÂõòÃÂúøù-25â³ ò úþýÃÂõúÃÂÃÂõ ÃÂòþõóþ òÃÂõüõýø // Bulletin of St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design. â 2014. â áõÃÂøà3. â 1, SPb: SPb GUTD, 2014. â P. 84-92. (RUS)
- ÃÂýøóø ø ÃÂÃÂøÃÂ
ø ø÷ ÃÂúòþÃÂð: ÃÂûõúÃÂõù ÃÂðÃÂÃÂóøý ø ôÃÂÃÂóøõ // ACT Literary samizdat. Volume 15. St. Petersburg, August-November, 2004. â P. 21-22. (RUS)
- Zhavoronkova S. M. ÃÂòð ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúð â ôòð üøÃÂð // Evening Petersburg, 1991, December 20. (RUS)
- Gorskaya M. àÃÂðàÃÂðòýþôõýÃÂÃÂòøà// Leningradskaya Pravda, 1991, June 26. (RUS)
- Aleksandr Kamensky çÃÂþ ÷ýðÃÂøàñÃÂÃÂàÃÂþòÃÂõüõýýÃÂü? ÃÂÃÂòõàýð ÃÂÃÂþàòþÿÃÂþàøÃÂÃÂàüþûþôÃÂõ ÃÂ
ÃÂôþöýøúø (Review of two youth Leningrad's and Moscow's art exhibitions) // Pravda, 1988, September 9. (RUS)
Artist's book
- Alexey Parygin Moia mansarda. â Leningrad: Nevsky-25. 1990. â 24 pp. (RUS)
- Nevsky-25 (A poetry collection A. Parygin, A. Vermishev, A. Lukhityan, A. Razumets, D. Strizhov, S. Firsov). â Leningrad: Nevsky-25, 1990. â 37 pp. (RUS)
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