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1. Pop-up Exhibition "КОКАКО" at
Wip Space, Moscow, 2021

Venue: Wip Space is a well-known cultural and art venue in Moscow, dedicated to promoting contemporary artistic initiatives and experiments. It often hosts short-term pop-up exhibitions that showcase cutting-edge works and ideas.

Concept: The pop-up exhibition "КОКАКО" was part of a larger art project focusing on the intersection of different art forms—visual, performative, and the integration of street culture and art objects. The theme of "КОКАКО" could have involved elements of postmodernism, with an emphasis on creating a new perception of familiar objects, blurring the lines between traditional and experimental art.

2. Pop-up Exhibition KOKAKO pt 2 at LOOP Space, Moscow, 22.02.2022


Venue: LOOP Space is another important contemporary art venue in Moscow, known for hosting multimedia projects and modern interpretations of street culture, music, and technology. It serves as a center for the exchange of ideas and the development of the local art community.

Concept: This was a continuation of the first "КОКАКО" exhibition, suggesting a development of the ideas or concepts introduced earlier. The exhibition likely focused more on the interaction between art objects and the audience, incorporating modern technologies or performance elements. The continuation could have deepened the exploration of the cultural and social themes addressed in the first show, with an emphasis on new artistic approaches and audience perception.

3. October x KOKAKO at the October Skate Shop, Moscow, 29.07.2022


Venue: The October Skate Shop is a store that, in addition to selling skateboarding products, also hosts cultural events, including art exhibitions, concerts, and other activities. It serves as a space that bridges youth culture and art, supporting creative and informal approaches.

Concept: The "October x KOKAKO" exhibition in this context was likely related to street culture, skateboarding, and youth subcultures. "КОКАКО" was probably presented within this framework as a project aimed at breaking down the boundaries between art, street culture, and commercial spaces. The collaboration with the October brand could have added an additional commercial and cultural context, focusing on the integration of these worlds, highlighting the inclusivity and contemporaneity of such exhibitions.