oil, canvas, 80 х 100 cm
"In the Entrance-Exit series, the moment of double observation is important. The viewer watches the image as if through a monitor screen. Details become less noticeable and what is happening in the frame begins to lose its focus and its original meaning, taking on decorative qualities" Tatiana Radsivilko BIOGRAM:
Tatiana Radsivilko
1968 - born in Minsk, Belarus
1993 - Graduated from the Belarusian Academy of Arts at the Faculty of Graphic Arts
1991-92 - Scholarship from the Swedish Individual Aid Organization in Hannover, Germany
1996 - Prize of the Biennale of Printed Graphics, Nijica, Poland
1997 - Kultur-kontakt scholarship, Vienna, Austria
2002 - Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, New York, USA
2004 - Artslink grant, New York, Berkeley, USA.
Exhibitions:
1995 "Moscow Studio", National Art Museum, Minsk, Belarus.
1997 "Kunsthoone" Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia project "Guide Apollonius." (Contemporary art of Central and Eastern Europe
Europe)
1998 "Rops Museum", Belgium Gallery "NOVA", Minsk, Belarus
1999 Museum of Modern Art, Minsk, Belarus
International lithographic project, National Art Museum, Minsk, Belarus
2002 Global Matrix International Exhibition, West Lafayette, USA.
Senefelder International Dog Show, Offenbuch, Germany.
2005 Museum of Graphics, Bad Steben, Germany
2009 LITEXPO Vilnius, Lithuania
2010 BWA Gallery, Lublin, Poland
2012 Parkculture project, Museum of Modern Art, Minsk
project "Palace and park complex", Gomel, Belarus
2014 "Clara and Rose" project, Museum of Modern Art, Minsk
2015 project "Anatomy. The Ideal Body," Art Modern Center, Minsk
2016 ERARTA Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
DK Gallery, Minsk, Belarus
2017 "Cleanliness and Hygiene Project," Contemporary Art Center, Minsk, Belarus
2018 "Disciplinary Spaces," ERARTA Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
"Cleanliness Zone" project, Azgur Museum, Minsk, Belarus
2019 VIII International Art Biennale in Beijing
National Art Museum "Games", Minsk, Belarus
2020 NON-PLACE project, Art Gallery-Belarus, Minsk.
2021 - Please don't be confused, Navicula artis, St. Petersburg, Russia
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