Daria krotova biography of williams

  • I taught ceramics and sculpture at the renown Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow for 5 years and developed art classes for people with learning disabilities and.
  • Daria Krotova is a Russian artist who was born in 1971.
  • Bio Daria Krotova is a sculptor and visual artist.
  • DARIA KROTOVA

    2023
    Carcasse, Le 33, Marseille. (Exposition Personnelle)

    2022
    Un escargot sous le chiffon, Galerie Tonka, Paris.
    Oubliez la fenêtre ouverte. Mas des Bories. Salon en Provence (EP)

    2021 
    Etats d’âme. International Biennale of Paper Art (selected artist). Lucca, Italy
    Anthology of the Russian Poor. Heritage galleri. Moscow Cosmoscow Contemporary Art Fair.

    2020
    Cosmoscow Art Fair. Design Now. Heritage Gallery, Moscow

    2019
    In Situ/In Vivo. State Silk Museum. Tbilisi. 
    Philosophy of a Common Goal. Cosmoscow Art Fair.

    2018 
    Father’s image. Tbilisi Art Fair (selected artist).
    Paper Notions, Fabrika Centre for Creative Industries (Trans europe Halles). Moscow.
    (EP) Family Archive. Theater am Steg. Baden, Austria.
    Who Are We? (Inclusive project -artist & curator). Tretyakov galleri. Moscow

    2017
    Harvesting Rain, Gallery Iragui (EP) Interior Sea. Vladivostok Biennale of Contemporary Art Recycled Landscapes. New Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow.
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    Daria Krotova. 2023. Marseille. Courtesy of Le 33 and the artist. Photo by Pierre Quintrand

    Russian-French ceramic artist Daria Krotova has unveiled a thought-provoking project in Marseille. Inspired by Rembrandt’s painting of a slaughtered ox, it is a complex reflection on the body, memory, and mortality.

    As a sculptor, Daria Krotova's (b. 1971) work belongs in Krauss’ expanded field of sculpture, a medium she believes best reflects both contemporaneity and the historical processes which are still crouching in the present, and in which she grasps the chimeras of time.

    In ‘Carcass’ her latest project, based on Rembrandt’s 1655 ‘Slaughtered Ox’, the visitor get an emotional shock, finding him or herself face to face with a gory carcass, inside Rembrandt’s painting. The carcass, made from papier-mache and fabric, is embellished with faience sculptures. Here Krotova’s carcass it is not so much a traditional vanitas, but a mockery of mortality itself, something which you find

    Daria Krotova

    Born in Moscow in 1971.
    She holds university degrees in Russia, USA and France, in History of Art and Neuropsychology. She has also translated several texts and books published in Russian (philosophy, poetry, esthetics, psychology), from authors such as Maurice Blanchot, Gilles Deleuze, Francis Ponge, Alexander Luria, William Butler Yeats, John Milton. Her works are in galleries and private collections in Russia, USA, France, Belgium, Israel, Switzerland and UK.
    Lives and works in Moscow.

    Selected exhibitions:

    2013

    Sunny Side of Lenin Street, TM project gallery, Geneva.
    Parts of the whole, special project within 5th Biennale
    of contemporary art, Vinzavod Art Center, Moscow.
    Fragment, Studio “KOP”, Moscow.

    2012

    Gaiety is the most outstanding feature of the Soviet Union,
    Saatchi Gallery, London.
    Dust, Laboratory Art & Science, Moscow.

    2011

    Witnesses, Iragui Gallery, Moscow.
    Races, special project within 4th Biennale
    of contemp

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