Aslan Goisum (born 1991, Grozny, Checheno-Ingush ASSR) is an artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans video, installation, sculpture, and works on paper, achieving a progression of forms that are at the same time concrete and open-ended. He creates pictorial and architectural spaces that undermine access to understanding.
The artist's first solo exhibition entitled "Untitled (War)" was held in 2011 at Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow. Since then, he has participated in numerous international exhibitions.
Work
In his work, Goisum draws formal references from architecture and cinematography to create environments and images that obliquely suggest the potential of violence: power and its psychological mechanisms are recurring themes in his interdisciplinary practice. He challenges the possibility of communication and understanding, questioning the tools used to achieve it. In their place, he has developed a grammar of materials and forms across various groups of works: the weight and darkness of steel, close-up shots of the human body, views of unresponsive landscapes, text as both substance and structure. His precise visuals and installations are underpinned by modes of thought from other eras and media: literature, poetry, painting, choreography, and music.[1]
2022 — «Our memories are quite similar but pickled alive in a poison which accompanies objects too as part of this emptiness». P//////AKT, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.[18]
2023 — «The Sum of Silence». Emalin, London, UK. Curated by Tosia Leniarska.[19]
2024 — «Prism». Lunds Konsthall, Lund, Sweden. Curated by Anders Kreuger.[20]
2025 — «Suspect». KINDL Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany. Curated by Katrin Becker.[21]
Key group exhibitions
2012 — «Under a Tinsel Sun». III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russian Federation.
2015 — The artist's works entitled "February 23 / May 10" and "Elimination" were included in the list of "50 Most Important artworks of 2014" compiled by the editors of Aroundart.[33]
2016 —included in the list of "Top 10 Most Notable Young [Russian] Artists", compiled by The Art Newspaper Russia.[34]
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