Georgy Kiesewalter (Russian: Георгий Кизевальтер, b. 1955 in Moscow) is a Russian conceptual artist, photographer and essayist, working in different artistic areas from painting to graphic art, from installations to conceptual photography and digital art.
Biography
Georgy's ancestors were German, which given his Russian background has sometimes been anglicized as Kizevalter or Kisevalter. He graduated from Moscow Lenin Pedagogical Institute in 1977. In 1976–89, he was one of the original members of the Russian conceptual performance group Collective Actions. In the mid-1970s – 1980s, he was very close to the circle of artists like Ilya Kabakov, Viktor Pivovarov, Erik Bulatov, Ivan Chuikov et al., and actively participated in such unofficial artistic formations of the time as the AptArt movement, the Moscow Archive of New Art (MANI), and the Avantgardists' Club in Moscow. In 1996, he decided to move to Canada, but returned to Russia at the end of 2006.[citation needed]
In the early 1990s, Kiesewalter arranged a number of broadcasts on arts and culture issues on Radio Liberty in Munich, Germany. He is also the author or co-author of several books and many articles on contemporary art and photography published in Russia. In 1997, he received an Open Society Institute grant to help publish his first book about Moscow's unofficial artists, The Communal Body of Moscow.
1984 – AptArt in Tribeca. Contemporary Russian Art Center of America, New York, USA
1985 – AptArt. Moscow Vanguard in the ‘80s. Washington Project for the Arts, Washington
1988 – Art Chicago
1988 – Art Basel
1988 – I Live – I See: Moscow Artists of the 1980s. Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland
1989 – The Green Show. Exit Art, New York, USA; Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina; Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Canada
1990 – Sommer Atelier (Junge Kunst in Europa). Hannover, Germany
1990 – G. Kizevalter: And Where is the National School? F. Duran Gallery, Madrid, Spain (solo exhibition)
1990 – Towards the Object. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
1991–1993 Prospects of Conceptualism. The University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu; The Clocktower Gallery P.S.1, New York; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA
1991 – Contemporary Soviet Art. Setagaia Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
1991 – Contemporary Soviet Artists. Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2016 – Kollektsia ! Contemporary Art in the USSR and Russia. 1950-2000. Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
2020 – Regaining a Paradise Lost: the Role of the Arts. APS Mdina Cathedral Contemporary Art Biennale, Mdina, Malta.
2021 – Waves and Echoes: Postmodernism and the Global 1980s. Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum, China.
2021-22 – Other Spaces. In Artists’ Studios. The Ekaterina Cultural Foundation, Moscow (solo exhibition).
2022 — Thinking Pictures. Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia.
Books and essays
The Collective Actions group. Trips to the Countryside (Rus. Поездки за город). Moscow: Ad Marginem, 1998 (co-author). ISBN5880590372
G. Kiesewalter. The Communal Body of Moscow (Rus. Коммунальное тело Москвы). Moscow: Restart/Polidiz, 1999
In Anatoly Zverev in the Memoirs of his Contemporaries. (Rus. Анатолий Зверев в воспоминаниях современников) Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 2006. ISBN5235028686
Those Strange Seventies or Loss of Innocence (Rus. Эти странные семидесятые, или Потеря невинности). Edited, compiled, and designed by G. Kiesewalter. Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2010. ISBN9785867937737
The Watershed Eighties in Unofficial Soviet Art (Rus. Переломные восьмидесятые в неофициальном искусстве СССР). Edited, compiled, and designed by G. Kiesewalter. Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2014. ISBN9785444801420
Samizdat as a means of survival for unofficial Soviet artists. In Actasamizdatica / Записки о самиздате. Anthology : Issue 2. Compiled by E.Strukova, B.Belenkin, with contributions from G.Superfin; SHPL of Russia; International Memorial. Moscow, 2015. ISBN9785852093660, ISBN9785990234123
Georgy Kiesewalter. Time of Hopes, Time of Illusions. On the Problems of the History of Soviet Unofficial Art. 1950-1960: Articles and Materials. (Rus. Время надежд, время иллюзий. Проблемы истории советского неофициального искусства. 1950–1960 годы: Статьи и материалы). Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2018. ISBN9785444807323
A selection of texts (in English) and photos by Kiesewalter dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the influential Estonian artist and theoretician Tõnis Vint (1942-2019) in the Estonian magazine Kunst #1, 2022
Georgy Kiesewalter. Reports from under-the-walls. An alternative history of unofficial culture in the USSR in the 1970s and 1980s through the eyes of foreign journalists, supplemented by interviews with its heroes. (Rus. Репортажи из-под-валов. Альтернативная история неофициальной культуры в 1970-х и 1980-х годах в СССР глазами иностранных журналистов, дополненная интервью с ее героями). Moscow: New Literary Observer, 2022. ISBN9785444818138
Octavian Eşanu. Transition in Post-Soviet Art. CEU Press, 2013. ISBN9786155225116.
Sidney E. Dement. Umbrellas, Dialectic, and Dialogue in Borislav Pekić's How to Quiet a Vampire. Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 56, No. 2 (2012).
Collective Actions. Audience recollections from the first five years, 1976-1981. Soberscove Press, Chicago, 2012. ISBN9780982409053.
Alla Rosenfeld (Gen. Ed.). Moscow Conceptualism in Context. ZAM. Prestel Publishing Ltd. 2011. ISBN9783791345475.
Total enlightenment. Moscow Conceptual Art 1960-1990. Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt - Fundacion Juan March, Madrid. 2008. ISBN9783775721240.
Beyond Memory: Soviet Nonconformist Photography and Photo-related Works of Art. Edited by Diane Neumaier, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 2004. ISBN0813534542
Andrew Solomon. The Irony Tower. Soviet artists in a time of Glasnost. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1991. ISBN0394585135.
Victor Tupitsyn. The Sun without a Muzzle. Art Journal, Summer 1994.
Artistas Rusos Contemporaneos (exhibition catalogue). Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela. 1991.