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Artek
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Stand 26
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| 55
Barkston Gardens |
| London,
SW5 OET |
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| 020
7341 7600 / 020 7341 7601 |
| info@artekgallery.com |
| www.artekgallery.com |
| By
appointment |
| 07768
875 257 |
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| Oksana
Kolomenskaya, Maria Slobodyanyk, |
| Sidonio
Costa |
| AES+F,
Ekaterina Rozhkova, Georgiy Ostretsov, |
| Jörg
Coblenz, Leonor De Castro, Nadezhda |
| Zubareva,
Rinat Voligamsi, Sebastien Montabonel |
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Nadezhda
Zubareva was born in Tumen and graduated from
Mukhin Academy of Art and
Design, St Petersburg. She now lives and works
in St Petersburg.
Her work has been exhibited widely in Russia and
Europe. She recently took part in the
Human Project at the First Moscow Biennale of Contemporary
Art, 2005, and the London
Art Fair, 2005. Other exhibitions include the group
exhibition New Countdown: Digital Russia
with Sony, Moscow, 2003; Pastures of Heaven, Anna
Akhmatova Museum, St Petersburg,
2003; Experiments with Shadow, Freud’s Museum
of Dreams, St Petersburg, 2001;
In/out Side, St Petersburg and Kirsten Kear Museum,
Denmark, 2000.
In Embryo we see displayed what is usually hidden
beneath the flesh. This human form is
made with a tracery of scarlet wire, its body translucent
and mobile. Wire lace tatted by hand
is Nadezhda Zubareva’s signature. |
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