Selected press:
→ A feature on Inga Viugova’s artistic journey, following her path from Perm to creating immersive altar installations in the desert. [Russian]
2025 • “Exploring the Art of Spiritual Reflection Through Altars” — Asian Voice
→ An article profiling Inga Viugova’s altar-based art practice, spiritual influences, and creative journey across India, Tibet, and South Africa. [English]
Documentation: publications & archives
2023 • Moonrise Altar
The installation was recognised as a large-scale participatory altar exploring cycles, renewal, and communal ritual.
→ artwork featured in the official Burning Man Journal and listed in the AfrikaBurn 2023 Guide, artwork #49 [English]
2019 • Waterfall
The article highlights Inga Viugova’s large-scale textile installation made from 400 kg of discarded denim, which addresses water consumption in denim production and sustainability issues.
→ artwork mentioned in Phoenix News [Chinese]
2018 • The Kissing Booth
The interactive cardboard labyrinth explored themes of play, intimacy, and ritual exchange.
→ artwork documented in the official Afterburn Report of Dragon Burn, Shanghai’s regional Burning Man event [English]2016 • “How Does Contemporary Art Live in the Regions?”
Inga Viugova is listed among participating artists in the exhibitionby PERMM Museum and Vinzavod Center for Contemporary Art, discussing regional artistic identity in Russia.
→ review of a joint exhibition [Russian]2014 • “Mom, I’m Sorry. I’ll Become an Artist!”
The book “Mom, I am sorry. I’ll become an artist” explores innovative approaches to youth art education and includes an article by Inga Viugova. The publication received the Perm Krai Cultural Prize (2015).
→ publication documented in the Russian Art Archive, supported by the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. [Russian]2014 • Go On
Interactive sculpture exhibited in the group exhibition Everybody’s a Bit Worried, a special project of the Moscow International Biennale for Young Art.
→ artwork documented in the Russian Art Archive.[Russian] 2012 • “Toilet People”
Public art installation created during the RAZNYE DRUGIE (Mark Jenkins Tribute) project for the White Nights of Perm Festival, curated by Arseniy Sergeev and produced with students of the Artpolitika School of Contemporary Art.
→ artwork documented in the Russian Art Archive. [Russian]