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Пишет plucer ([info]plucer)
@ 2010-12-17 18:11:00


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Новости об арт-группе Война на сайте галереи Саачи.
Banksy Gives Jailed Russian Artists 4 Million Roubles.


Литейный Хуй арт-группы Война на сайте галереи Saatchi.



According to Moscow News, Banksy has handed over 4 million roubles ($126 912) to art provocateurs Voina (War), the group that painted a giant phallus onto a drawbridge in St Petersburg, which when erected faced the FSB security organ’s headquarters during the international St Petersburg Economic Forum. The British street artist offered all proceeds from a sale of 175 prints to the irreverent art collective, “Each print is £450 but if it’s any consolation Banksy is donating all royalties to the Voina artist co-operative in Russia, two of whom are currently residing in a St Petersburg jail,” said website picturesonwalls, from which registered users were randomly drawn to buy the prints.

Banksy approached the group at the weekend. “[He] asked his journalist friends to find us and personally offer us help. On Dec. 11 at midnight in London and 3.00 am in Moscow his journalist friends found us and discussed everything. We thanked him for his help and brought his attention to the problem of the extermination of human rights in Russia,” Alexei Plutser-Sarno, Voina’s chief ideologist, told gzt.ru.

On November 15, 2010 two activists from Voina, Oleg Vorotnikov and Leonid Nikolaev, were arrested. Fellow activist Kozljonok remains free.

At 7 am ten police from the anti-extremist department entered the apartment where the activists were staying. They laid the activists face down, tied their hands behind their backs and said they had the right to use weapons and everybody had to keep silent. The Internet connection was cut a few hours before, probably by the police. Then the residents of the apartment were sent to the police station. Oleg Vorotnikov and Leonid Nikolaev had plastic bags put on their heads and were taken away in a police van with a number plate registered in St Petersburg.

Then police searched through the apartment and read a judge resolution in a witness’s, Oleg Kozljonok’s wife, presence.

According to the resolution, the police instituted legal proceedings No.276858 against unidentified group of people, by paragraph 213 point “b” (hooliganism, made by group of people, with political motive). The resolution was signed by the judge of Dzerzhinskiy district court of St. Petersburg, A.N. Morozova.

The police took away all computers, hard drives, flash drives and cards, mobile phones and SIM cards, phone contracts, and all papers with any information. They also found and took away IDs of activists Kozljonok, Oleg and Leonid. Some cops were complaining about their low salary and discussing if it’s possible to take some other things which they liked. All the things they took were noted, but a copy wasn’t given to Kozljonok. The witness – Kozljonok’s wife who has a baby called Casper – asked the police to leave the mobile phone as a connection to Kozljonok but cops refused. Another witness helped the police to make search in every possible way and told them everything she knew about the apartment.

Kozljonok, who remained in the flat, shot on camera the faces of the police who captured VOINA. http://www.facebook.com/l/d560867ZFSsDkOd2L79QscHclug;www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzcmoWmY1Q8

During a medical examination Vorotnikov was found to have bruises and haematoma in the kidney area. On 3 December a visitor was allowed for the first time.

A photography exhibition supporting the art group Voina opened on 7 December 2010 in the premises of Falanster shop at Vinzavod Gallery in Moscow. Portraits of the artists and photo-documentation of some of their actions are exhibited.

Oleg Vorotnikov and Leonid Nikolaev remain in jail in St Petersburg.

Meanwhile, Alexei Plutser-Sarno, the spiritual guru behind Voina, has fled to Estonia for fear of arrest. Plutser-Sarno, who is also known for writing a dictionary of Russian obscenities, said he crossed the border illegally with help from high-level Estonian friends following a tip that he could be arrested. He said he did not plan to return to Russia.

Source - http://magazine.saatchionline.com/magazine-articles/artnews/banksy-gives-jailed-russian-artists-4-million-roubles



Сбор подписей в поддержку арт-группы Война - http://patriofil.ru/publ/1-1-0-16

Хочешь помочь Войне - http://free-voina.org/help


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[info]igorkozlov@lj
2010-12-17 13:44 (ссылка)
КРУТО!

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[info]morus2@lj
2010-12-17 14:10 (ссылка)
...на фоне того перформанса, который происходит сейчас, мельтешить со своей курой фпесде.......?!
Где же ваши "многочисленные группы" сейчас?

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[info]yelpat@lj
2010-12-17 14:28 (ссылка)
Саачи - это конечно круто. значит наши галереи запаздывают продавать, пока оно горяченькое.
интересно, кто успеет снять сливки первых тиражей..

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[info]lena_hades@lj
2010-12-17 14:36 (ссылка)
камент удалила из-за ошибок, сорри

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Hello my friends
(Анонимно)
2011-03-11 11:52 (ссылка)
Hello, I new yours frient on this forum)

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Продвижение неизбежно
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2011-08-16 13:40 (ссылка)
Интересно написано, рад был прочитать. http://kataev.in/

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