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Mariia (Marusya) Baturina, b. 1973, Leningrad 

Lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia

 

Education:

2013 – 2014 The Chto Delat School for Engaged Art (supported by the Rosa Luxemburg
Stiftung), St Petersburg

2006 – 2007 Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam

1999 – 2003 Baltic photoschool, Saint-Petersburg

1994 – 1996 School of applied arts (textile artist), St Petersburg

 

Solo exhibitions

2018 The Defence, Vladimir Nabokov Museum, St Petersburg

2015 Diurnum, reading perfomance, Intimnoe Mesto, St Petersburg

2015 Diurnum, sound installation, ArtKommunalka Museum, Kolomna

2013 Landscapes, Local Library Window, St Petersburg

2010 Interiour, Zoom Gallery, St Petersburg

 

Group exhibitions (selected)

2019 Printing Plant. Art Book Fair. Amsterdam

2019 Photo Book Zine Print Press Fest. St Petersburg

2016 ZOOPSYCHOSIS, audio-visual bestiary, GES, St Petersburg

2014 Atlas Is Tired, participation in the Chto Delat perfomance

2014 Inventing everyday life. Part II: Wall, Local Library Window,

St Petersburg, Manifesta 10 parallel programm

2014 Nevrossiya, CCI Fabrika, Moscow

2010 It is Luda, Loft Project Etagi, Saint-Petersburg

2006 The Ascension of the everyday, Mushroomart gallery, NYC

2005 Black and white, Jewish centre, Saint-Petersburg 

2005 Childhood, Forum Culturel, Paris

2005 Funerals of the dreamer, Berliner Kunst Project, Berlin

2002 Strange city, Rumyancevskiy palace, St Petersburg

2001 Portrait, Centre AYA, St Petersburg

 

Artists talk

2015 ArtKommunalka Museum, Kolomna

2015 Pikene på Broen, Kirkenes, Norway

2015 International Photo Festival, Archangelsk

2012 Tokomak, HIAP, Helsinki

 

Grants and stipends

2015 ArtKommunalka Museum, Kolomna

2006 / 2007 Netherlands Ministry of Culture

2006 / 2007 Stichting Schurmann-Krant

2006 Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds – «Russisch Fonds»

 

Membership

from 2015 the member of a queer-feminist affinity art group QFAAG “Unwanted Organisation”

 

Volunteer work

2012 – 2015 Art Classes for children, Raisa Gorbacheva Memorial Research Institute
of Children Oncology, Hematology and Transplantation

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