Tania Antoshina

Tania Antoshina
Native name Таня Антошина, Татьяна Константиновна Антошина
Born 1956
Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Education PhD Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry
Known for Mixed media, Photography, Feminist art
Notable work Museum of a Woman[1]
Website http://antoshina.com

Tania Antoshina (Russian: Таня Антошина, Татьяна Константиновна Антошина; also transliterated as Tatiana Antoshina, Tanya Antoshina, Tatjana Antoschina, Tatyana Antoschina) (b. 1 May 1956, Krasnoyarsk Siberia, Russia), is a Russian multimedia artist, currently based in Moscow.[2] Anotoshina graduated from the Krasnoyarsk State Institute of Arts in 1983. In 1991 she completed postgraduate studies at the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, then pursued design at the Modern Design Laboratory since 1994. She received a PhD in Fine Arts Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry. Antoshina is a member of the Moscow Artists Union. Her work has been widely exhibited, including the Venice Biennale, and is in the permanent collections of several museums.[3][4]

Collections

Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia;
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia;
MUMOK, Vienna, Austria;
Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen, Germany;
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, USA;
Corcoran Art Museum, Washington DC, USA;
American University Museum, Washington DC, USA;
Omi International Arts Center collection, New York, USA;
Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA;
Olympic Fine Arts Museum, Beijing, China;
Penang State Art Museum, Penang, Malaysia;
Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Arts, Moscow, Russia;
Perm Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm, Russia;
Krasnoyarsk Cultural Historical Museum complex, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;
Asia-Pacific Institute of Art & Research, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea,

Selected exhibitions

Solo shows

Group shows

Honours and awards

Russian Activist Art alternative award at the Media Strike Assembly, Moscow, Russia;
Olympic Art (gold medal), Olympic Fine Arts, Beijing, 2008;
Five Rings Prize, Landscape Sculpture Design Contest, Beijing, 2008;
Magmart (prizewinner), Naples, Italy, 2006;
Silver Camera (prizewinner), Moscow House of Photography (MMAM), Moscow, 2003, 2002;
Art Photo, Modern Russia photography contest (prizewinner), 2001;
Best report award, theoretical conference of post-graduates and teachers of the Stroganov Moscow State University (Academy) of Arts and Industry (Stroganovka), 1989;
Silver medal at V.D.N.H. (Exhibition of People’s Achievements in Economy) of the USSR, Culture pavilion, 1985;
Best Teacher award, Art Academy, Krasnoyarsk, 1984.

Curatorship projects

The Quest of Power, special project of 6 Moscow Biennale 2015;
Terra Incognita, expedition to South Siberia for collection of ethnic and cultural material, 2014;
V-5, Space as a Presence, in partnership with A.Galenz and G.Kuznetsov, InteriorDAsein, Berlin, 2012;
Sons of the Big Dipper, together with G.Kuznetsov, PROEKT FABRIKA, Moscow, 2011;
Two Museums, in partnership with G.Vysheslavsky, Champino, Velletri, Italy, 1992.

References

  1. 1 2 Baigeil, Renne; Baigeil, Matthew (2001). Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia, and Latvia: the first decade. New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University Press. pp. 55–57. ISBN 9780813529462. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Tania Antoshina Biography". ArtNet. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  3. "The National Pavilion of Mauritius: From One Citizen You Gather an Idea" (PDF). alcramer.net. International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  4. Smorodinskaya, ed., Tatiana; Evans-Romaine, ed., Karen; Goscilo, Helena (2007). Encyclopedia of contemporary Russian Culture (Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture Series). Abingdon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 19, 42–43. ISBN 0415758629.
  5. Isekenmeier, Guido (2014). Interpiktorialität: Theorie und Geschichte der Bild-Bild-Bezüge. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 229–232. ISBN 978-3-8376-2189-1. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  6. "The Mauritius Pavillion – From One Citizen You Gather an Idea". pARTage. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  7. 1 2 "Stardust Boogie Woogie" (PDF). Art Laboratory Berlin. Retrieved 12 February 2017.

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