Serge Golovach Explained

Sergey Mikhaylovich Golovach (born June 3, 1970, in Birobidzhan, Soviet Union) is a contemporary artist.[1] He uses body-art, performance art, panoramic photography, photo-films, silk screen printing, animation as well as pod-casting as artistic media. He regularly and actively participates in gallery and art museum exhibitions and projects, and contributes to the artistic concept of several magazines.

In 1986 he graduated from a local art school. In 2001 he graduated from DVAGS in Khabarovsk (Russian Far East), and in 2006 obtained a DMAN through the "Seminar for Young Managers of Cultural Institutions and Museums in the Russian Federation" program in Celle (Germany, Lower Saxony). He moved to Moscow in 2001, where he had his first major exhibition that same year at the Union of Journalists' Center of Photography.[2] Golovach continues to travel between Moscow and Vitebsk.

Work

Golovach has created art projects of societal significance,[3] including AIDS, tuberculosis and cancer. Such projects include "Eye to Eye. Women Against AIDS" (Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, 2008), a photo exhibition at the First Medical University for the Russian Red Cross for World TB Day 2012,[4] or "GRüNLinie. Body Diagrams” & “Beauty Will Save The World” (2009).

Collections

Educational institutions

Professional unions

He has been a member of the Union of Photo Artists since 2000, the International Association "Society of Designers" and the International Federation of Journalists since 2001, the Professional Union of Artists since 2003 and the Creative Union of Artists of Russian since 2009.

Publications

Photo albums and magazines

Publications in magazines

L`Officiel, GQ, Playboy, Sex and the City, Cosmopolitan, Magia Cosmo, Black Square, Hello!, Menu Magazine, the New Times, Foto & Video, Ом, Good House, Mezonine, Madam Figaro, Otdokhni, PhotoDelo, Dialogue of Arts, SNOB, Domovoy

Publications in newspapers

Kommersant, Vremya Novostey, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Moskovskiy Komsomolets, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Vecherniaya Moskva, The San Diego Union-Tribune

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gay Rights Festival to Start in St. Pete. Chernov. Sergey. 15 September 2011. Moscow Times. 10 October 2011.
  2. Web site: serge golovach fr. www.artmenparisgallery.com. 2019-10-31.
  3. Web site: Imago Mundi. www.imagomundiart.com. 2019-10-31.
  4. Web site: Russian Federation. 2019-10-31. www.euro.who.int. en. 2019-10-31.