Taisia Korotkova

Taisia Nikolaevna Korotkova is a Russian artist born in 1980, Moscow. She studied in the Moscow Academic Art Lyceum from 1991 until 1998 and graduated from the Moscow State Academic Art institute named after V.I Surikov in 2004. Korotkova graduated from the Institute of Contemporary Art in Moscow in 2003. In 2010, she won the Young Artist of the Year award, a Kandinsky Prize. Korotkova takes part in Russian and International exhibitions. Her works are in the collections of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Benetton Foundation, Republic of Austria, the Smirnov & Sorokin Foundation and the Institute of Russian Realist Art.

Taisia Korotkova
Korotkova in 2009
Born (1980-06-19) June 19, 1980
Moscow, USSR
EducationMoscow Academic Art Lyceum, Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after Surikov, Institute of Contemporary Art
OccupationContemporary Art

Work

The main questions she works on are about the relationships between human society and contemporary science, industry and technologies. The main technique of her works is tempera on gesso, on wooden panel.

List of exhibitions

Personal shows

  • 2015 “CLOSED RUSSIA” Triumph gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2013 “Light Echo” NK Gallery, Antwerpen, Belgium
  • 2012 “Reproduction” Triumph gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2011 “Reproduction” Salon Vert London, England. Colourblind gallery Koeln, Germany. Art and Space Gallery Munich, Germany.

“Beauty of Science” Gabarron foundation museum, Valladolid, Spain.

  • 2011 “Reproduction”, Tulsky necropolis museum, Tula, Russia
  • 2008 “Technology”, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russia
  • 2007 “Technology”, Teatergalleriet, Uppsala, Sweden

Group shows

  • 2017 «New Literacy» the 4th Ural Industrial Biennial, Ekaterinburg, Russia
  • 2017 «Attendance Time» NK Gallery Antwerp, Belgium
  • 2017 «Future conversation» ABTART Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2016 «Metamorphoses» Schloss Pornbach, Germany
  • 2015 "Cinema of repeat film" Special project of 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary art, Russia
  • 2015 “New Storytellers in Russian Art of XX-XXI centuries” Russian museum St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 2014 “Lenin the Icebreaker”, Lentos kunstmuseum, Linz, Austria
  • 2013 “Lenin the Icebreaker”, Icebreaker Lenin, Murmansk, Russia
  • 2013 “Department of labor and employment”, State Tretyakov's Gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2013 “Dreams for those who are awake”, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia
  • 2011 “REWRITING WORLDS” The 4-th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Russia
  • 2010 “Swedish Family” Uppsala Konstmuseum, Sweden
  • 2006 “Moscow News”, Critic's gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2004 Rap-opera - Discussion about “Phenomenology of the soup can”, STELLA ART gallery, Moscow, Russia
  • 2003 “Lifshitz”, ArtKLJAZMA, Festival of the Open-Air Art, Moscow region, Russia

References

  1. http://uralbiennale.ru/en/catalog/22.html Taisia Korotkova on 4th Ural Biennial Catalogue
  2. http://inrussia.com/lenin-breaks-ice A Catalogue of the exhibition "Lenin Breaks Ice" including Taisia Korotkova's works
  3. Lenin breaks Ice. ISBN 978-5-91103-172-5.
  4. Amirsadeghi, Hossein (2011). Frozen dreams. Contemporary art from Russia. Farnborough: Thames & Hudson Ltd. ISBN 978-0-500-97706-4.
  5. Korotkova, Taisia (2012). Reproduction. ISBN 978-5-904334-29-1.
  6. Closed Russia. Triumph Gallery. ISBN 978-5-906-550-37-8.
  7. Cora. Kulturtidskriften cora. ISBN 978-91-981003-2-7.
  8. Holm, Kerstin (14 April 2015). "Taissia Korotkowa in Moskau: Jawohl, Retrofuturismus". FAZ.NET (in German).
  9. "Laboratoriets landskap « Cora". Cora (in Swedish).
  10. "Russia's Creative Power | Guides". The Moscow Times.
  11. "Taisia Korotkova – Cinema of Repeat Film". cinemaofrepeatfilm.ru.
  12. "La artista rusa Taisia Korotkova expone en la FCG de Valladolid 19 obras bajo el título 'La belleza de la ciencia'". La Información (in European Spanish).
  13. "Czas po pracy Obieg - Magazyn Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej". Obieg - Magazyn Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej.
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