Kelly Crow, in her WSJ article, states that “despite decades of Soviet-era isolation and today’s economic and political tensions, Moscow is positioning itself as a center for cutting-edge art, with a high-profile, contemporary art museum opening its new home in Gorky Park next week and a series of buzzy events around the city. These include the Moscow International Biennale for Young Art—known for discovering Eastern European stars—and the Cosmoscow art fair, both opening in September.”
It is interesting to see how everyone wants to be on the Cutting Edge Contemporary Art train — and with all the money it can generate, why not? To read the full article, click HERE.