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STAR CITY - The Future Under Communism, at the Nottingham Contemporary

Posted by Matthew Savage in News on Monday 8th February 2010. Tagged with Contemporary, Gallery, Exhibition.

How was the future imagined under Communism – and why is that vision so important to us today? These are the questions that Star City, named after the USSR’s secret cosmonaut training base, sets out to explore.

It features the work of leading artists who grew up in the former Eastern Bloc and have emerged as international artists during the last decade – Althamer, Kusmirowski, Macuga, Mir. Star City also includes leading figures of the Eastern and Central European avant-garde from the 60s and 70s – Filko, Kabakov, Koller - together with other leading contemporary Western artists who have worked behind the former Iron Curtain – Jane and Louise Wilson, Otolith Group. As well as a huge range of work on show, the exhibition also contains real objects and propaganda of the period, including USSR Space Race posters, a life-size replica of a Sputnik, space food and a collection of Polish space toys.

To find out more about this exciting and deep exhibition, visit www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/art/star-city


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