- Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery
The Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery is a theatre of
kinetic sculpture , where hundreds of carved figures and pieces of old scrap perform an incredible choreography to haunting music and synchronised light, telling the funny and tragic stories of the human spirit as it struggles against the relentless circles of life and death. Its style has been described as “Heath Robinson meetsHieronymus Bosch ”.Sharmanka was founded by the sculptor-mechanic
Eduard Bersudsky and the theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya, inSt Petersburg in 1988 and based inGlasgow since 1995. It was exhibited at EdinburghRoyal Museum ,London Theatre Museum ,Manchester City Art Gallery ,McLellan Galleries , Glasgow,Museum Van Speelklok tot Pierement , Utrecht, as well as at science and technology museums in Jerusalem, Switzerland and Copenhagen. The smaller version, “Sharmanka Travelling Circus”, tours UK since 2005.Commissions include The Millennium Clock for
Royal Museum (in cooperation with Tim Stead and others) in Edinburgh, “The Flight” for Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem, "St.Mungo-at-the-Tron" in Glasgow, “World of Artist” forStorm P. Museum, Copenhagen etc.Sharmanka kinetic sculptures are in collections of Glasgow Museums and Museum of Nonconformist Art in
St Petersburg Eduard Bersudsky won “Creative Scotland Award” in 2005
The word "sharmanka" (шарманка) is Russian for
hurdy-gurdy orbarrel-organ .External links
[http://www.sharmanka.com/ Official web site]
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