Dima Filippov (b. 1989, Gornyak, Russia) is an artist and curator. He studied at Altai State Academy of Arts and Culture and graduated from the Institute of Contemporary Art, Moscow. Since 2013 he has been a co-organiser of the non-commercial experimental exhibition space Elektrozavod Gallery (Moscow). At present he is focused on artistic research into the border regions of Russia, organising exhibitions in places that are not considered spaces for art, such as fields, abandoned territories and former factories.
Dima Filippov’s works reproduce the new trend of "sustainable" art. In the mode of constant involvement, the artist reflects on the current situation, turns to the "small" memory of a particular person and to a collective artistic experience. His works belong to the international trend of reinterpretation of the history of modern art. He plastically modifies the conceptual practices, shifts the emphasis to the "tactility" and "sonority" of the landscape, compares the personal and universal in the coordinates of place and time, and enters a complex of new relationships and artistic practices into the field of contemporary Russian art. Natalia Smolyanskaya
Artist
Filippov Dima
Selected Works
Past Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2024 Brink
ART4 Gallery, London
2023 Edge
ART4 Museum, Moscow
2020 When we first met
Elektrozavod Gallery, Moscow
2020 Looking for an elephant
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
2017 Cursed days
Elektrozavod Gallery, Moscow
2015 Echo of something beautiful
Elektrozavod Gallery, Moscow
2013 Exhibition on Elektrozavod
Perimetr Experimental Space, Moscow
2010 The Thread Project
Museum of Barnaul, Barnaul, Russia
2007 52
Historical Museum, Zmeinogorsk, Russia
Selected group shows
2022 White album
Elektrozavod Gallery, Moscow
2021 Coordinate system
Kengisepp nature Reserve, Russia
2020 Cha Scha
Exhibition in the Woods, Pirogovo, Russia
2019 Taiwan Annual, Contemporary Art Exhibition
Taipei
2019 Polychronicity. Practice of studies in the temporal modes of contemporaneity. Part one: topos of time
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
2019 Nyomotokban / In your trace Inspiration forces in Russian and Hungarian contemporary art
Budapest ArtWeek, Mikve Gallery, Budapest
2017 Expedition 17, part 1,2,3, to Altay region, Russia
Elektrozavod Gallery, Moscow
2016 We Are Instructed With Internal Regima
XL Gallery, Moscow
2016 Arctic Art Forum
Arkhangelsk, Russia
2015 Nothing will grow together because nothing belongs together
Naval Base Olavsvern, Tromsø, Norway
2015 Metageography
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
2014 Here, the other side
APT Gallery, London
2014 Garage Project Space: The Other Side
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
2012 P.S How It’s Done
special project of the 2nd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Ekaterinburg, Russia
2012 Counterillusions,
ZIL CC, special project of the 3rd Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Moscow