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eng Automatic Translation

Tatiana Radsivilko

1968

Artist, designer.

He is engaged in lithography, painting, and also creates installations and videos. Her existential writings are based on the theme of memory, autobiography and memoirs, but at the same time deliberately timeless. On the one hand, they depict the emptiness of landscapes and mental spaces, the isolation of objects and figures in them, and on the other hand, her other works are full of graphic layers and cyclic, rhythmic repetitions of the same figures and objects.

The artist often uses the method of imitation of other techniques: graphics imitate photography, photography imitates material objects, painting imitates documents. Art historian Tatyana Kondratenko called this strategy of the artist "false representation tactics".

Lives and works in Minsk.

Selected events

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Articles on KALEKTAR

Selected dates:

1968

She was born in Minsk (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

1993

Graduated from the Belarusian Academy of Arts.

1991–1992

Semi-annual scholarship training at the Swedish Organization for Individual Assistance in Hannover (Germany).

Since 1992

He is actively engaged in printed graphics, mainly lithography, in the printing workshop of the Union of Artists (master D.V. Molotkov).

1996

Awarded at the Biennale of Lithography in Nijice (Poland).

1997

Fellow of the KulturKontakt residence in Vienna.

Since 1997

Membership in the Belarusian Union of Artists.

1997-1999

Works at the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus. She is the author of the design of several commemorative coins.

2002

Received a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in New York.

2004

Received an Artslink Grant in New York.

2012

The first personal project "Parkculture" took place at the Museum of Modern Fine Arts in Minsk.