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Museum Showing Pussy Riot Artwork Targeted in Apparent Vandalism

Last updated: December 11, 2024 1:53 am
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An act of vandalism occurred at an Austrian contemporary art museum targeting a feminist art installation by Nadya Tolokonnikova, the founder of Pussy Riot. The installation, titled “Pussy Riot Sex Dolls,” features balaclava-clad red mannequins in punk platform black boots and is part of Tolokonnikova’s exhibition “RAGE” at the OK Center for Contemporary Art in Linz, Austria.

The incident involved a shattered glass door at the entrance of a former Marienkapelle, a chapel used as an exhibition space by the museum. OK Linz described the act as “an act of violence” on Instagram, stating that a stone was used to destroy both the door and glass floor of the exhibition. Despite no surveillance footage or witnesses, Tolokonnikova believes the incident was a deliberate attack against feminist symbols.

The artist, who is on a Russian wanted list and lives in geographic anonymity, expressed her belief that the vandalism was not a random act but a fundamentalist act against feminist ideals. The mannequins, which are second-hand sex dolls dressed to resemble Pussy Riot members, were placed in the chapel of the Holy Virgin as a statement of feminist sacredness.

Tolokonnikova’s exhibition features a Damocles sword hanging over visitors’ heads, symbolizing the danger activists face, and an installation dedicated to the performance “Putin’s Ashes” that landed her on a Russian wanted list. The exhibition also includes the new “Icon” series, portraits of women in balaclavas adorned with 13th-century Slavic church calligraphy.

The incident at OK Liz occurred on the eve of the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Mary, a holy day celebrated on December 8. Tolokonnikova believes that such reactionary incidents are aimed at stifling artistic expression that questions traditional gender roles and cultural norms.

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Despite the vandalism, Tolokonnikova has chosen to leave the shattered glass as a message for the remainder of the exhibition, which has been extended due to its popularity. She attributes the incident to a rise in right-wing movements globally and the increasing restrictions on artistic freedom.

Tolokonnikova’s experience highlights the real-life consequences of creating provocative art in a politically charged climate. As she navigates the challenges of being on Russia’s wanted list, she remains committed to using her art as a form of protest and resistance against oppressive forces.

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