This is a Press clipping selection on Manifesta 10. Please get in touch with us for more information via m10press (at) manifesta.org.
St. Petersburg Times: Manifesta’s Purr-fect Stars and Moscow Times: Hermitage Cats the Stars at Manifesta Biennial
“The main achievement of Manifesta is the fact that it took place at all” writes Kitty Brandon-James.
Read more here (St. Petersburg Times) or here (Moscow Times)
Iskusstvo.tv quotes Hermitage director Piotrovsky: ”For me, as a director of the Hermitage, the Manifesta is a democratic festival”
Read more here and Joseph Backstein (Moscow Biennial) called Manifesta key event of the Year of Russian Culture here
Vesti.ru: “Manifesta”: fifty artists from different countries storm Winter Palace, watch the videohere
Watch the item on Manifesta 10 on St. Petersburg TV Channel, here
Calvert Journal: Manifesta destiny: what does the St Petersburg-set art biennial mean for Russia? Read more here
Tatjana Sokhareva writes in Gazeta.ru “There are strangers in the Hermitage”, read the article here
Read “The Russian voice on European Biennial” on Lenta.ru here
The Guardian (GB) Manifesta’s “… artists have rebelled accordingly” writes Adrian Searle, read more here
Huffington Post (US): A Contemporary Art Festival Has Infiltrated Russia, read the article here
Phaidon (GB): “How Manifesta 10 is beating Russia’s anti-gay laws”, read more here
Le Monde (FR) Review by Roxana Aximi, read more here
Lepoint (FR) Manifesta 10 – An exhibition about the Maidan in the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, read more here
Artslant (INT) The Subtle Subversions of Manifesta 10 , read more here
Nina Siegal writes “Art Shapes a Civil Rights Debate in Russia” in the International New York Times (INT), read more here
A special Avro Kunstuur on Manifesta 10: Watch here
Read what Sandra Smallenburg writes in NRC on Manifesta10 here
Read the review by Maaike Staafhorst in the Telegraaf here
Rutger Pontzen’s review on Manifesta 10 the Volkskrant here
Arte.tv: documentary by Irene Langman on Manifesta 10, watch here
Die Welt: “The Biennial confronts the Russians with ‘Nato Art’”, read more here
Monopol: “Manifesta didn’t need a boycott” writes Elke Buhr, read more here and here
Deutsche Welle: “The traveling biennale is taking place in St. Petersburg, amidst a climate of censorship and homophobia.” Read more here
Focus: ”Manifesta shows political art in St. Petersburg” , read more here
Stern: “Manifesta in St. Petersburg – political art and taboos”, read more here