Installation

Sizes vary; Photo enlarger, mini-projector, projector, mirror, 2 videos, oil, canvas, red lamp
Gagarin-Gravity Gubanova, Govorkov
Installation view: “SUITCASE” exhibition at the Library of Book Illustrations. Part of the parallel program MANIFESTA 10. St. Petersburg, 2014

My grandma sent us apples from Byelorussia.  They were in this plywood parcel with the address written on it with a copying pencil.  The parcel was also wrapped in a white cloth with wax seals and basted with a white thread.  The parcel emitted a downright mind-blowing smell.  I always pitied the head of Isaac Newton hit by a falling apple.  However, it was very metaphorical.  The bewigged Newton under an apple tree in my physics textbook.  I wanted to think that he was hit by the same apple that my grandma sent us – of the variety “Autumn Stripes”.  Since then, the obscure force of gravity has been solidly associated in my mind with the smell of Byelorussian apples.

This whole story with the apples took place, in fact, in the sixties when Gagarin flew into space.

He overcame this gravity, this smell of “Autumn Stripes”.  And at a later time we were standing in a memorial lineup at summer camp when he was killed in a plane crash.  The noise of an apple hitting the ground is very disturbing and tragic in its certainty and irrevocability.

It takes so much force to overcome gravity and it is so easy just to ripen and fall to the ground in an orchard…

 


Ivan Govorkov

Artist. Born in 1949 in Leningrad, USSR. Graduated from the Ilya Repin State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (Leningrad, USSR). Works in the fields of philosophy, psychology, painting, drawing, sculpture and installations. Professor of drawing at the Ilya Repin Institute. Recipient of Sergey Kuryokhin Award (Russia, 2012) as “Best Work of Visual Art” (together with Elena Gubanova). His works were exhibited at major Russian and foreign venues, including the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), Museum of Moscow (Moscow, Russia), Chelsea Art Museum (New York, USA), Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin, Germany), Sky Gallery 2 (Tokyo, Japan). Participant of the Manifesta 10 parallel program (St. Petersburg, Russia, 2014) and several exhibitions parallel to Venice Biennale (biannually since 2011). Since 1990, he has been working in collaboration with Elena Gubanova. Lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia.


Elena Gubanova

Artist, curator. Born in 1960 in Ulyanovsk, USSR. Graduated from the Ilya Repin State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (Leningrad, USSR). Works in the fields of painting, sculpture, installations, and video. Recipient of Sergey Kuryokhin Award (Russia, 2012) as “Best Work of Visual Art” (together with Ivan Govorkov). Her works were exhibited at major Russian and foreign venues, including the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), the Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia), Museum of Moscow (Moscow, Russia), Chelsea Art Museum (New York, USA), Kunstquartier Bethanien (Berlin, Germany). Participant of the Manifesta 10 parallel program (St. Petersburg, Russia, 2014) and several exhibitions parallel to Venice Biennale (biannually since 2011). Since 1990, she has been working in collaboration with Ivan Govorkov. Lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia.

www.elenagubanova.com