Bulldozer exhibition: 30 years ago...
Клубные российские · 07.09.2004
Sad but infamous exhibition of nonconformist artists took place on September 15, 1974, in Belyaevo, known in history books as 'Bulldozer'. Mandated to exceed quotas, bulldozers crushed and leveled the exhibition despite it not being in the way of road construction. Today's 'Bulldozer exhibition: 30 years ago...' marks a new collaboration between peaceful-minded bulldozers and present-day artists, designers, and musicians showcasing their latest works. The one-day event will feature a presentation of a new photo project by Doping-Pong, exhibited at the 'Sad' cafe. Participants include: NU NONCononformist Trip by SaGo, Virtual 70’s by COX, 'Red film' by Doping-Pong, Electro Sound by DJs Porno SS and Panin, and Supersonic Future. On September 15th, at Sad Cafe. More about 'Bulldozer exhibition: 30 years ago...' project participants. Doping-Pong's photo exhibition, featuring a 'Red film' photo project by Dimamishenin from Doping-Pong. COX: a design shop created within the Council of Xperiments project showcasing the best works of Russian designers and fashion designers, offering a unique style. Supersonic Future: the latest project by Oleg Kostrov with Ilya Dmitriev and Yulia Juicy. Their album 'Leslie Family', released in May 2004, is considered one of the standout releases of the year, featuring a blend of 'tickling pseudo-lounge... catchy, non-intrusive electro-pop'. The track 'May Be Yes!', a collaboration with Andrey Panin, remains a fan favorite from the album.