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Yuli Ilyushchanka (Karen Karnak)

1985

Nickname: Karen Karnak Also previously used the pseudonym Vladislav Rakhlenko.

Asemic worker, poet, "not an artist", creator and member of the Lime Blossom art group, Asemic International, accomplice of DAMTP.

Lives and works in Minsk.

Groups

Selected events

Selected artworks

Associated Documents

Selected dates:

1985

Born in Mogilev (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

2008

Graduated from the Belarusian-Russian University with a degree in Electric Drives.

2008–2010

He worked as a distribution foreman at the Mogilevkhimvolokno plant.

2011

Co-founder and member of the Linden Color group.

2011 and 2013

Participated in the Alytus Biennale.

2014

Participated in the Marginal Art Festival at Liminal Gallery, Roanoke.

He took part in the exhibition of contemporary Belarusian art "Four Corners" in the gallery "Luda" in St. Petersburg.

2015

He republished the book "Plant" written back in 2008–2010, while working on distribution, in an enlarged and revised form.

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Played an active role in the creation of the following Lime Blossom works:

"Carousel" (2010–2011), video 38 min 53 sec.

Bonding the Bible (November 13, 2010), video 4 min 24 sec.

“Finger rolling or fingerprinting” (2010-2011), video 5 min 26 sec.

"Icons for the People" (September 2011), 9 images - exhibition in the apartment of Denis Limonov

"Orgy of Vandalism" (2011), video 15 min 11 sec.

"Kipish in Bus No. 23" (November 18, 2011), video 7 min 21 sec.

“Renaming the metro in them. Konovalova and Kovaleva” (December 2, 2011), video 40 sec.