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the local budget for culture”, pointing out that as much as 90 million rubles had been provided for PERMM, while Perm Art
Gallery had been provided with only 30 million rubles. Ivanov accused Moscow art workers of delivering overpriced projects and services. When Marat Guelman was awarded the Stroganov Award, Ivanov renounced his own award, which he had won three years earlier, as a gesture of protest. In response, Marat Guelman accused Ivanov of making false statements pointing out that the museum was not financed from the budget.
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media believe that the cause leading to
Guelman's dismissal from the post of PERMM's director was the personal exhibition of Vasily Slonov, a Krasnoyarsk-based artist, titled Welcome! Sochi 2014, which was opened within the program of Perm White Nights. The new governor of Perm Krai Victor Basargin later said that it was the alliance with Guelman that had cost his predecessor Oleg Chirkunov his post.
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all artists through an application system. The results of the artists’ work are exhibited on a regular basis. The activities of the residency program have been gradually making significant changes to the cultural status of Kotor, the city hosting the project, and to all of
Montenegro. Marat Guelman has chosen this country to further advance and implement his concept of post-economy society and
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Guelman became the head of the museum as its director. His activities at this post provoked criticism from certain Perm art workers as early as 2009. Alexey Ivanov, a renowned writer, who has a degree in the history of art, claimed that “the Museum fed on vast amounts of money, basically all of
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Montenegro to implement cultural projects in this country. That was also the year when Dukley European Art Community residency program was launched by Neil Emilfarb, Petar Cukovic, and Guelman. The residency program was initially invitation-based, however, it is now open to
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Guelman was dismissed from the post of the director of PERMM. The related legal commentary laid stress on the fact that the employer had no obligation to provide reasons for its decision. Guelman named censorship the main reason for his dismissal. The
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Cultural Alliance Gallery has become a prominent venue in Moscow, specialized in exhibiting the art of the Russian regions in the capital with the prospect of introducing it to the global art community, meaning that the gallery is dedicated to representing contemporary Russian art rather than
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Russian private contemporary art galleries. The gallery worked until 2012, changing a few names during its 20-year-long history (Gallery Guelman, M. Guelman Gallery, M. and Y. Guelman Gallery). It also moved three times. From 1992 to 1995, the
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45 thousand people came to see the exhibition within the scheduled one-month duration period, and it was extended for one more month at the request of the citizens. The case of the
Russian Povera and its huge success paved the beginning of a large-scale project aimed at making Perm the “cultural
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exhibition, shown in 1992, which caught the attention of the publicity and resulted in major feedback.(Later Ukrainian artists of the "South Wave" began to exhibit independently under the name
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