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Arseny Mescheryakov
Born in Moscow in 1970.
Graduated the Moscow Polygraphic Institute in 1993 with a degree in graphic design.
Worked as a designer in publishing houses of Moscow starting in 1986, and became an independent designer in 1990. In 1991 he founded the design bureau Agey Tomesh, which later evolved into an art group.
Member of the Russian Artists' Union since 1997.
Founder and publisher of WAM (World Art Museum) magazine (2002).
Lives and works in Moscow.
Exhibitions:
2007
"Eight Talks Given at 'Thinking Worlds,' the International Conference on Philosophy, Politics and Aesthetics," a video installation by the Interros Publishing Program (part of the biennial's main project), 2nd Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art
2006
"Book IV. Central Television," a video installation by the Interros Publishing Program, Art Moskva
2003
"Walls and Ceilings" (part of an exhibition and auction program), Sotheby's ArtLink Moscow/ Tel-Aviv/ Amsterdam
2000-2006
Gallery 259 Agey Tomesh / Gallery WAM. Curatorial projects
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