BIO / ARTIST STATEMENT
Nika Peshekhonova (b.1994) — multidisciplinary artist, from Belarus, she lives and works in Moscow. Bachelor’s degree in design virtual environment, graduate of the Rodchenko Art School. Works with new media: 3d graphics и 3d printing, neural networks, video and installation. In his The practice considers the processes generated by technological and scientific progress, focusing on individual discoveries and developments. Most often, her work is either modeled simulations of experience, from the perspective of which it is proposed to conceptualize some problem, or simulate prototypes of devices whose pseudo-functions of which reveal a chain of narrative. The projects also often turn to exploring the boundaries of consciousness through the lens of digital media, raising questions about the totalizing and transformative virtual experience. transformative virtual experiences, new forms of identity, and situations of future vulnerability. vulnerabilities of the future.
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Group Exhibitions:
2021 Latent Space. Rodchenko School, Moscow.
2021 Sinister Dreams. Electromuseum, Moscow.
2021 Punkcinemafestival. Greece, Athens.
2021 Code of Art. Graund Solyanka, Moscow.
2022 E2/EDWA. House of the Whaler, Kaliningrad.
2022 Art of the Future. MAMM, Moscow.
2022 On chimeras, hybrids, cyborgs and humans. Gallery Triumph, Moscow.
2023 of new monsters, Earth created more. Másla Lissé, Moscow.
2023 Foreign Objects. Cultural Foundation Catherine, Moscow.
2023 Closed soil. Off-site in an abandoned greenhouse, Moscow.
2023 Castle. Off-site in a dental clinic, Moscow.
2024 Biohacking. Man-machine. Gallery Krasnokholmskaya, Moscow.
2024 Phygital. Phygital-living room. Generative Gallery, Moscow.
2024 Haptics. Tangible World. Krasnokholmskaya Gallery, Moscow.
2024 Festival Start. Fort Pospelova, Vladivostok.
2024 Quick Dates. Gallery Sistema, Moscow.
2024 SV_Gravity 0 Part 1. Syntax Gallery, Moscow.
2024 Mutek Festival, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Publications:
artfocusnow.com/discoveries/neural-networks-in-art-a-tool-too-far/
artforthefuture.art/data/items/online/2021/remotelybright/index.php? lang=ru
Residencies:
2023-24 Garage Digital, Online Lab, curated by Nikita Nechaev and Olga Lisagor.
2023-24 Online residency at Pro Helvetia, curated by Sasha Puchkova and Francesca Ceccherini.