Lageda Anna
Born in 1986 in Gorky.
Works in graphic techniques: tempera, watercolor, pastel, diatipia, etching, linocut. Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia. A regular participant of various art exhibitions.
In 2021 she made to order 7 panels for the interiors of the foyer of the Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Philharmonic named after Mstislav Rostropovich, which hang there to this day.
EDUCATION:
- 2006 — Nizhny Novgorod Art School
- 2012 — Herzen Russian State University. A.I. Herzen Russian State University (St. Petersburg), Department of Painting
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
- “On the Shore” solo exhibition at the Culture Center ‘Record’, Nizhny Novgorod
- 2022 — “Life in Graphics”, “Record” Culture Center, together with M. Dutsev, Nizhny Novgorod.
- 2022 — “Children.Flowers.Life”, Museum of Mordovian Folk Culture - a branch of the Mordovian Republican Museum of Fine Arts named after S.D.Erizi, Saranks, Russia
- 2021 — “Watercolor, Pastel and Others” (Bor State Museum of Local Lore, Bor, Saranks, Russia).
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
- 2024 — a—s—t—r—a open.vol. 5, a—s—t—r—a gallery, CCA Winzavod, Moscow
- Exhibitions of the Union of Artists of Russia: “January vacations”, “Autumn vernissage”.
- 2023 — Biennale of printed graphics in Yerevan
- 2022 — 2023 - “Lights and Stars” (together with O.Lageda, S.Pogudina, M.Dutsev, D.V.Koryukalova), gallery “9B”, Nizhny Novgorod.
- 2022 — Cultural Center “Record”
- 2021 — 2024 - International art exhibition “Art World” (Nizhny Novgorod Fair, 2021-2024)
- 2021 — Exhibition projects “Art Russia”, Nizhny Novgorod Fair.
- 2021 — Art exhibition dedicated to the 800th anniversary of the city, “Nizhny Novgorod. Details”, Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum
- 2019 V “ARTICUL”, “Mayak”
“In art I love lightness, suddenness, unpredictability, movement! In my works, I value understatement, so that there is space for the viewer's associations and feelings. The process of working on a painting is not a dry repetition of pre-conceived ideas, but a lively, sensitive and unpredictable process, when unexpectedly flowing paint can become a motive to lead the work on a new. To create a painting, it is important for me to get a vivid visual impression from nature or from inner images. I am convinced that only feelings can change people, so I do not turn to intellectual concepts, but try to get into the soul of the viewer through visual images.”
Anna Lageda, artist