Айдан Салахова
1964 born in Moscow
1987
Surikov Art Institut, Moscow
1989-92
curator and co-director of 1st Gallery, Moscow
1992
founder and owner of Aidan Gallery
Solo exhibitions
2009
Antinomia. Museum of modern art, Палермо
2008
Персидские миниатюры, XL Галерея, Москва
2006
Айдан. Московский музей современного искусства, Москва
2005
I Love myself. XL Gallery, Moscow
My bride. Moscow house of
photography, Moscow
2004
Habibi. D-137 gallery, St.Petersburg
MMS. XL Gallery, Moscow
2003
Habibi. Volker Diehl gallery, Berlin
2002
Qa’bah. XL gallery, Moscow
2001
Tableux Vivants. D-137 gallery. St.Petersburg
2000
Sleeping Beauty. Kunstlerhaus Bethanien. Berlin
1999
Suspense. XL Gallery, Moscow
1998
Diva. XL Gallery in Manege, Moscow
1996
New Acquisitions. XL Gallery, Moscow
1992
Galleria Sprovieri, Rome
Leda and the Swan. Berman
E.N.Gallery, New York
1991
Golden Confession. 1st Gallery, Moscow
1990
Farideh Cadot Gallery, New York
Visual Stimulation. 1st
Gallery, Moscow
Selected group exhibitions
2005
Gender-bender. Moscow biennale special program. Museum of modern
art, Moscow
2003
XL Style. XL Gallery, Moscow
2002
Femme art. Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow
Contemporary Russian
painting. XL Gallery at New Manege, Moscow
2001
Dream team. XL Gallery. Moscow
1999
«Forum of the new art initiatives». New Manege, Moscow
"After
the wall". Moderna Museet. Stockholm
«Russia without contemorary
art museum». XL Gallery, Leverkusen, Germany
1996-97
«Moscow Studio USA tour». Corcoran Museum, Washington D.C.
1995
«in Moskau... in Moskau...». Badischer Kunstverein, Carlsruhe,
Germany
1993
«Renaissance and Resistance». Russian Museum, St.Petersburg
«Collection
d'Art Contemporain RINACO. Moscou 1993». Caisse des Depots et
Consignations - 56 rue Jacob, Paris
1992
«a Mosca... a Mosca...». Villa Campoleto, Ercolano; Galleria
Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Bologna, Italy
1991
«Contemporary Moscow Artists». Seibu Art Forum, Tokyo
«Aesthetic
Studies». Kuskovo Estate Museum, Moscow
«Roma-Mosca. Artisti
d'oggi al confronto». Galleria Sprovieri, Rome
1990
La Biennale di Venezia. Soviet pavilion, Venice
1989
«Rauschenberg to us, we to Rauschenberg». 1st Gallery, Moscow
«Cheap
Art». 1st Gallery, Moscow
1988
«War and Peace». Hamburg; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Hermitage,
Leningrad
«Labyrinth». Moscow Youth Palace