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Anastasia Korsakova

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2019

Artworks for sale: 46

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United States

About Anastasia Korsakova

 
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  • Biography

    Anastasia Korsakova, an artist originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, now calls Los Angeles, CA her home. Her fascination with athletics dates back to her childhood and heavily influences her work, which is centered around the aesthetics of the human body. She honed her skills at the Leningrad Regional College of Culture and Arts, under the guidance of the renowned Dagestan artist Oktay Alirzaev. Korsakova’s studio practice is characterized by a seamless blend of rhythm, color, and the human form.

    “My paintings are focused on people , geometry, swimming pools, and colour.
    There is rhythm in them. I paint depersonalised characters because what’s most
    important is how the painting makes the viewer feel.” – Anastasia Korsakova

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  • Education

    2012 - 2016

    Colledge Culture and Arts

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    Event: Los Angeles, Mash gallery

    Dates: 4 Mar 2023 - 8 Apr 2023

    Venue: Mash Gallery, Los Angeles,California

    Mash Gallery is thrilled to present “In Her Element” – an upcoming art exhibition celebrating Women’s History Month. This exhibition pays tribute to the distinctive qualities and perspectives of women, focusing on the various characteristics that demonstrate the intricacies and variations of femininity.

    Femininity is an ever-evolving concept that empowers women to be true to themselves, unencumbered by societal norms and expectations. The exhibition aims to emphasize the multi-faceted aspect of a woman. The mystery of a woman is complex, not only because she is a woman, but because she is a conscious being in search of her higher truth. “In Her Element” encourages self-awareness, personal growth, and embracing unapologetic passion without objectification.

    A woman’s potential and self-expression are vital for the health of a progressive, empathetic, and nurturing society, unshackled by the survival of the so-called “strongest.”

    Event: New beauty exhibitition

    Dates: 1 Jun 2022 - 31 Aug 2022

    Venue: Zarjadie park, Moscow, Russia

    The project began with an exhibition that opened on the eve of the New Year vacations, exploring the phenomenon of the holiday in contemporary art. The spring renewal revealed the theme of blooming and awakening of nature, connecting naturally with the blooming of landscape areas of the park. The summer exhibition again includes natural motifs, but is also dedicated to childhood and memories of vacations, traditional summer entertainments and sports.

    Each of the project's exhibitions primarily affects the emotional sphere, immerses the viewer in a timeless context, and refers to deeply personal memories and inner feelings. The exhibition combines works created in different techniques and genres - painting, sculpture, kinetic objects, installations and NFT by Russian artists.

    Event: 19 karen gallery ( Australia)-Instagram life

    Dates: 22 May 2022 - 15 Jul 2022

    Venue: 19 KAREN, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast, QLD 4218 AUSTRALIA

    May 28th - July 15th, 2022
    Social Media is a paradox. It tantalises and hooks us in with immediacy and instant gratification. The stories we see through the ostensible lens of folk “just like us” on Instagram promises a reality yet often feels just outside our reach. Or is it? Gallery Director, Terri Lew, brings her top trending Instagram artists ‘to life’ in the gallery to the sensory delight of our clientele. This collective is representative of the most current emerging contemporary artists from around the world, that Terri herself has been following.

    This interactive show is sure to engage, featuring over sixty new international artists who showcase their work and document their process via Instagram. Each artist will contribute two 50cm x 50cm works, of subjective theme, affording consumers and viewers a preview to into their broader body of work.

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Education

2012 - 2016

Colledge Culture and Arts


There are no upcoming events

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Previous events

Event: Los Angeles, Mash gallery

Dates: 4 Mar 2023 - 8 Apr 2023

Venue: Mash Gallery, Los Angeles,California

Mash Gallery is thrilled to present “In Her Element” – an upcoming art exhibition celebrating Women’s History Month. This exhibition pays tribute to the distinctive qualities and perspectives of women, focusing on the various characteristics that demonstrate the intricacies and variations of femininity.

Femininity is an ever-evolving concept that empowers women to be true to themselves, unencumbered by societal norms and expectations. The exhibition aims to emphasize the multi-faceted aspect of a woman. The mystery of a woman is complex, not only because she is a woman, but because she is a conscious being in search of her higher truth. “In Her Element” encourages self-awareness, personal growth, and embracing unapologetic passion without objectification.

A woman’s potential and self-expression are vital for the health of a progressive, empathetic, and nurturing society, unshackled by the survival of the so-called “strongest.”

Event: New beauty exhibitition

Dates: 1 Jun 2022 - 31 Aug 2022

Venue: Zarjadie park, Moscow, Russia

The project began with an exhibition that opened on the eve of the New Year vacations, exploring the phenomenon of the holiday in contemporary art. The spring renewal revealed the theme of blooming and awakening of nature, connecting naturally with the blooming of landscape areas of the park. The summer exhibition again includes natural motifs, but is also dedicated to childhood and memories of vacations, traditional summer entertainments and sports.

Each of the project's exhibitions primarily affects the emotional sphere, immerses the viewer in a timeless context, and refers to deeply personal memories and inner feelings. The exhibition combines works created in different techniques and genres - painting, sculpture, kinetic objects, installations and NFT by Russian artists.

Event: 19 karen gallery ( Australia)-Instagram life

Dates: 22 May 2022 - 15 Jul 2022

Venue: 19 KAREN, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast, QLD 4218 AUSTRALIA

May 28th - July 15th, 2022
Social Media is a paradox. It tantalises and hooks us in with immediacy and instant gratification. The stories we see through the ostensible lens of folk “just like us” on Instagram promises a reality yet often feels just outside our reach. Or is it? Gallery Director, Terri Lew, brings her top trending Instagram artists ‘to life’ in the gallery to the sensory delight of our clientele. This collective is representative of the most current emerging contemporary artists from around the world, that Terri herself has been following.

This interactive show is sure to engage, featuring over sixty new international artists who showcase their work and document their process via Instagram. Each artist will contribute two 50cm x 50cm works, of subjective theme, affording consumers and viewers a preview to into their broader body of work.


 

Biography

Anastasia Korsakova, an artist originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, now calls Los Angeles, CA her home. Her fascination with athletics dates back to her childhood and heavily influences her work, which is centered around the aesthetics of the human body. She honed her skills at the Leningrad Regional College of Culture and Arts, under the guidance of the renowned Dagestan artist Oktay Alirzaev. Korsakova’s studio practice is characterized by a seamless blend of rhythm, color, and the human form.

“My paintings are focused on people , geometry, swimming pools, and colour.
There is rhythm in them. I paint depersonalised characters because what’s most
important is how the painting makes the viewer feel.” – Anastasia Korsakova