Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia
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Author: Alyokhina, Maria
The Russian art collective and activist group Pussy Riot is famous for its spontaneous and courageous actions challenging the Russian regime. Edited by Maria (Masha) Alyokhina, cofounder of the collective, this volume compiles, in chronological order, the last decade-plus of Pussy Riot’s happenings in Russia. Accompanying the eponymous travelling exhibition it is bolstered by a vast selection of photos and video stills, as well as personal accounts from the group’s members.Recurrent themes in the group’s feminist, anti-Putin practice include freedom of expression, human rights, LGBTQ+ rights and the release of political prisoners, while recent actions and works feature anti-war statements and support for Ukraine. In addition to documenting the performances themselves, the catalog chronicles the consequences of these nonviolent public actions for those who took part: these include arrests, beatings, imprisonment, poisoning, surveillance and house arrest. In addition to the iconic performances, such as Punk Prayer (2012), the exhibition catalog also documents a wide range of lesser-known actions as well as the escape from Russia of some of Pussy Riot’s key members in 2022. Told from the perspective of the Pussy Riot activists themselves, the exhibition and accompanying catalog provide a critical and timely insight into the evolution of Putin’s Russia over the past 10 years, including the military invasion of Ukraine.
ISBN 9788793659735. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. pb. 208 pages. 380 colour, 10 b/w ills. 29.8 x 21 cm.
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The Russian art collective and activist group Pussy Riot is famous for its spontaneous and courageous actions challenging the Russian regime. Edited by Maria (Masha) Alyokhina, cofounder of the collective, this volume compiles, in chronological order, the last decade-plus of Pussy Riot’s happenings in Russia. Accompanying the eponymous travelling exhibition it is bolstered by a vast selection of photos and video stills, as well as personal accounts from the group’s members.Recurrent themes in the group’s feminist, anti-Putin practice include freedom of expression, human rights, LGBTQ+ rights and the release of political prisoners, while recent actions and works feature anti-war statements and support for Ukraine. In addition to documenting the performances themselves, the catalog chronicles the consequences of these nonviolent public actions for those who took part: these include arrests, beatings, imprisonment, poisoning, surveillance and house arrest. In addition to the iconic performances, such as Punk Prayer (2012), the exhibition catalog also documents a wide range of lesser-known actions as well as the escape from Russia of some of Pussy Riot’s key members in 2022. Told from the perspective of the Pussy Riot activists themselves, the exhibition and accompanying catalog provide a critical and timely insight into the evolution of Putin’s Russia over the past 10 years, including the military invasion of Ukraine.
ISBN 9788793659735. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. pb. 208 pages. 380 colour, 10 b/w ills. 29.8 x 21 cm.
available