Tania Antoshina Explained

Tatyana Antoshina
Native Name:Таня Антошина, Татьяна Константиновна Антошина
Birth Date:1 May 1956
Birth Place:Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Nationality:Russian, lives in Paris
Education:PhD Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry
Known For:Visual artist, Sculpture, Photography, Feminist art
Notable Works:Museum of a Woman
Website:http://antoshina.com

Tatyana Antoshina (Russian: Таня Антошина, Татьяна Константиновна Антошина; also transliterated as Tania Antoshina, Tatiana Antoshina, Tanya Antoshina, Tatjana Antoschina, Tatyana Antoschina. From 1977 to 1997 she bore the surname Машукова (Tatyana Mashukova)) (b. 1 May 1956, Krasnoyarsk Siberia, Russia), is a French-Russian ultra contemporary artist, curator, PhD in art history, one of the first participants of the gender movement in Moscow art.[1] In 1991 she completed postgraduate studies and received a PhD in Fine Arts Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry.

Tania Antoshina is one of the most significant Russian female artists since Perestroika. Her work explores the role of women artists in society and in art history and was exhibited in the iconic ‘After the Wall’ exhibition at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; ‘Gender Check’, MUMOK, Vienna; and the 56th Venice Biennale. [2] Her works are in the collections of MUMOK, Vienna; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington; Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen; State Russian Museum, St Petersburg; and The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

Antoshina lives and works in Paris. [3]

Collections

MUMOK, Vienna, Austria;
New Museum Weserburg Bremen, Bremen, Germany;
National Museum of Women in the Arts https://wayback.archive-it.org/2972/20181114205032/http://clara.nmwa.org/index.php?g=entity_detail&entity_id=16852, Washington DC, US;
Corcoran Art Museum, Washington DC, US;
American University Museum, Washington DC, US;
Omi International Arts Center collection, New York, US;
Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, US;
Casoria Contemporary Art Museum, Naples, Italy;
Olympic Fine Arts Museum, Beijing, China;
Penang State Art Museum, Penang, Malaysia;
Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia;
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia;
National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia;
Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Arts, Moscow, Russia;
Perm Museum of Contemporary Art, Perm, Russia;
Krasnoyarsk Cultural Historical Museum complex, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;
Asia-Pacific Institute of Art & Research, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea;
The Francis J. Greenburger collection, New York;
Kolodzei Art Foundation, New York;
Tony Podesta collection, Washington;
Sir Elton John Collection, London.

Selected exhibitions

Solo shows

Group shows

Honours and awards

Scholarship Residence Center for Contemporary Art "Zarya", Vladivostok, Russia, 2017;
Scholarship Residence Dukley European Art Community, Kotor, Montenegro, 2017;
Scholarship Residence Dukley European Art Community, Kotor, Montenegro, 2015;
Scholarship Residency KRITI Varanasi, India, 2013;
Scholarship Residences MARIPOSA Canary Islands, Spain, 2012;
Olympic Art Gold Medal, Olympic Fine Arts, London, United Kingdom, 2012;
Alternative Prize “Russian Activist Art”, Moscow, Russia, 2012;
Olympic Art Gold Medal, Olympic Fine Arts, Beijing, China, 2008;
Five Rings Prize, Olympic Landscape Sculpture Design Contest, Beijing, China, 2008;
Laureate of the Magmart video festival, Naples, Italy, 2005;
Scholarship Omi International Arts Center, NY, US, 2005;
Winner of the "Silver Camera", Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, 2005;
Winner of the "Silver Camera", Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, 2002;
Scholarship of the Yaddo Residence, New York, US, 2001;
Winner of the contest "Modern Russia", Photo Center on Gogol Boulevard, Moscow, Russia, 2001;
Participant of the International Symposium CERAMICS - PAINTING - GRAPHICS Bad Lippspringe, Germany, 1992;
Best Report at the Scientific Conference of Post-Graduate Students and Teachers of the Moscow Institute of Industrial Arts, Moscow, Russia, 1985;
Silver Medal of VDNH for Teaching Work, Moscow, Russia, 1985;
Best Teacher of the Krasnoyarsk Art Academy, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, 1984.

Curatorship projects

The Quest of Power, special project of 6 Moscow Biennale 2015;
Terra Incognita, expedition to South Siberia for collection of ethnic and cultural material, 2014;
V-5, Space as a Presence, in partnership with A.Galenz and G.Kuznetsov, InteriorDAsein, Berlin, 2012;
Sons of the Big Dipper, together with G.Kuznetsov, PROEKT FABRIKA, Moscow, 2011;
Two Museums, in partnership with G.Vysheslavsky, Champino, Velletri, Italy, 1992.

Select publications

Periodicals

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tania Antoshina Biography. ArtNet. 12 February 2017.
  2. Web site: The National Pavilion of Mauritius: From One Citizen You Gather an Idea. alcramer.net. International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. 12 February 2017.
  3. Book: Smorodinskaya. Tatiana. Evans-Romaine. Karen. Goscilo. Helena. Encyclopedia of contemporary Russian Culture (Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture Series). 2007. Routledge. Abingdon, UK and New York, USA. 978-0415758628. 19, 42–43.
  4. Book: Baigeil. Renne. Baigeil. Matthew. Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia, and Latvia: the first decade. 2001. Rutgers University Press. New Jersey, USA. 9780813529462. 55–57. 12 February 2017.
  5. Book: Isekenmeier. Guido. Interpiktorialität: Theorie und Geschichte der Bild-Bild-Bezüge. 2014. Transcript Verlag. Bielefeld. 978-3-8376-2189-1. 229–232. 12 February 2017.
  6. Web site: The Mauritius Pavilion – From One Citizen You Gather an Idea. Google Arts and Culture & pARTage. 5 May 2015.
  7. Web site: Tania Antoshina. White Space Gallery. 12 February 2017.
  8. Web site: Stardust Boogie Woogie. Art Laboratory Berlin. 12 February 2017.