Дюкова Наталья
Born, lives and works in Moscow. At the moment she is a student of Free Workshops.
EDUCATION:
- 2024-2025 — Free Workshops, Newest Art, MMOMA
- 2021-2023 — Moscow Association of Analytical Psychology.
- 2008-2013 — Kosygin Moscow State Technical University (Faculty of Applied Art)
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:
- 2024 — a—s—t—r—a оpen call vol.6, Moscow, a—s—t—r—a gallery, curated by Svetlana Taylor
- 2024 — “De|coding” New Wing of the Gogol House, curated by Anna Kalugina, Olga Trifonova, Moscow
- 2024 — “#Your Sincere Friend” BisArtGallery, Vinzavod, curated by Sofia Tokareva, Ekaterina Plekhanova, Moscow.
- 2024 — “And tomorrow will be yesterday?” Kult Gallery, curated by Ksenia Sandeko, Moscow
- 2024 — “Disappearance” Exhibition of students of Free Workshops, curators Tatiana Belchenko, Tatiana Yakusheva, Moscow
- 2024 — “Port art fair” Sevkabel Port, curated by Anna Zavediy, St. Petersburg
- 2024 — “Beyond Presence” Kult Gallery, curated by Ksenia Sandeko, Moscow.
- 2023 — “Artfetch” Triptych gallery, curated by Victoria Shishkova, Moscow
- 2023 — “Liminal Space: Transition” Architectural building of SPBGASU, curator Maria Gavrilenko
Andreenko, Alina Zhdanova, St. Petersburg - 2023 — “Pro/Retrograde Mercury” BisArtGallery, CSI Vinzavod, curated by Ekaterina Eremin, Moscow.
- 2023 — “Shining” Porosello Bar, curated by Natalia Goryunova, Moscow
- 2021 м “Trauma studies. Representation of Experience” NII SREDA, curated by Maria Andreeva, Maria Farel, Moscow
“In my practice I address the inner world of a person. Since my education, among other things, is related to psychology, I have a special interest in what is often pushed out of consciousness - fears, weaknesses, obsessive desires, complex emotional states. As an artist, I “convert” human nature and its manifestations into images using my own fairy tale and mystical narrative. I work with painting, graphics and sculptural objects. In this way my world becomes multi-dimensional, not limited to a flat surface. I place dramatic experiences in it - I think that by labeling them in this way, it is easier to accept and experience many things.”
Natalia Dyukova