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Mikhail Mikhailovich Basov (September 16, 1977, Taganrog) is a Russian media artist, documentary filmmaker.
Mikhail Basov was born on September 16, 1977, in Taganrog, in the family of a doctor and artist Mikhail Semyonovich Basov. [1]
In 1999 he graduated from the Faculty of Russian Language and Literature of the Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute. He taught literature at the Gymnasium A. P. Chekhov, Taganrog Lyceum TMOL (2000–2007).
In 2009, his video installation Perforated Memory was shown at the II Moscow International Festival of Contemporary Contemporary Music Another Space accompanied by an improvisational soundtrack by pianist and composer Roman Stolyar and Polish flutist Edita Fil.
In May 2010, together with Natalia Basova, he created The 400 Blows cinema club in Taganrog. [2]
In 2013 he was nominated in 2 positions at the Brazilian Festival of Video Art and Experimental Cinema Art Deco in São Paulo (Prize for the best video art and Audience Award).
In 2015, Mikhail and Natalia Basov's video installation Film for Imaginary Music was nominated for the Golden Cube award at the 32. Kasseler Dokfest Kassel Film and Video Festival (Germany). [3]
In 2017, Basov took part in the Ryuichi Sakamoto Async International short film competition, in which his work «Poetry of Banality» received a special prize from Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Weerasethakul in his review of Basov's film, writes: «I was struck by Michael Basov's Poetry of Banality. I appreciate the evocation of early cinema's spirit in which simple gestures are marveled. One can imagine that the filmmaker was taking pleasure in hanging out, looking for images but found none but the flowers and a mobile phone. The seemingly purposeless mission turns into a poetry of love and of light addiction. This expression jumps between the composed and the candid, primitive and contemporary. Ryuichi's tune conspires to make this film a light of loneliness».
In 2020, he was a member of the jury of the experimental film section of the Message to Man international festival (St. Petersburg).
Basov's works were shown on TV channels Souvenirs from Earth (Germany, France, Austria), Art Television / Art Channel (France), VisualcontainerTV, IkonoTV (Germany).
Basov lives and works in Taganrog. [1]
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Mikhail Basov | |
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Михаил Михайлович Басов | |
![]() Mikhail Basov, 2008 | |
Born | |
Known for | video art, photography |
Mikhail Mikhailovich Basov (September 16, 1977, Taganrog) is a Russian media artist, documentary filmmaker.
Mikhail Basov was born on September 16, 1977, in Taganrog, in the family of a doctor and artist Mikhail Semyonovich Basov. [1]
In 1999 he graduated from the Faculty of Russian Language and Literature of the Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute. He taught literature at the Gymnasium A. P. Chekhov, Taganrog Lyceum TMOL (2000–2007).
In 2009, his video installation Perforated Memory was shown at the II Moscow International Festival of Contemporary Contemporary Music Another Space accompanied by an improvisational soundtrack by pianist and composer Roman Stolyar and Polish flutist Edita Fil.
In May 2010, together with Natalia Basova, he created The 400 Blows cinema club in Taganrog. [2]
In 2013 he was nominated in 2 positions at the Brazilian Festival of Video Art and Experimental Cinema Art Deco in São Paulo (Prize for the best video art and Audience Award).
In 2015, Mikhail and Natalia Basov's video installation Film for Imaginary Music was nominated for the Golden Cube award at the 32. Kasseler Dokfest Kassel Film and Video Festival (Germany). [3]
In 2017, Basov took part in the Ryuichi Sakamoto Async International short film competition, in which his work «Poetry of Banality» received a special prize from Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Weerasethakul in his review of Basov's film, writes: «I was struck by Michael Basov's Poetry of Banality. I appreciate the evocation of early cinema's spirit in which simple gestures are marveled. One can imagine that the filmmaker was taking pleasure in hanging out, looking for images but found none but the flowers and a mobile phone. The seemingly purposeless mission turns into a poetry of love and of light addiction. This expression jumps between the composed and the candid, primitive and contemporary. Ryuichi's tune conspires to make this film a light of loneliness».
In 2020, he was a member of the jury of the experimental film section of the Message to Man international festival (St. Petersburg).
Basov's works were shown on TV channels Souvenirs from Earth (Germany, France, Austria), Art Television / Art Channel (France), VisualcontainerTV, IkonoTV (Germany).
Basov lives and works in Taganrog. [1]