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Tatiana Sukhareva

Person sitting on the floor within a game board marked by colored cards and lines.
© Tatiana Sukhareva
Person wearing black clothes standing on grass in front of a red crenellated wall with trees in the backgroun.
© Tatiana Sukhareva
Three people on a stage in front of a large screen, one standing holding paper, one kneeling on the floor, the third standing to the side.
© Tatiana Sukhareva
Several spiral rings of different sizes and colors floating above a water surface with reflections.
© Tatiana Sukhareva
Several spiral rings of different sizes and colors floating above a water surface with reflections.
© Tatiana Sukhareva

Key Facts

Nationality
Russia
Area
Performance, Digital Art, Installation, Video
Recommending Institution

BMEIA

Period
January - March 2023
Links

@tsuhareva

@suhareva.tatiana

Tatiana Sukhareva is a contemporary artist who lived and worked in Moscow until May 2022.

In her recent works she is exploring themes of biopolitics, power relations and the influence of manipulation on public consciousness. Her personal synesthetic experience of grapheme-color synesthesia is also an important part of her practice.

She completed her first degree in computer science and pursued a technical career in programming before starting to study contemporary art at the British Higher School of Art and Design. Later on, she continued her education at the Institute of Contemporary Art of Josef Bakstein in Moscow.

As a result, she tends to integrate the theme of technology and its impact on society and corporeality into her art.

Project info

During the residency program, she is planning to create a video essay / installation. In this work, she’ll continue to explore the question of modeling the biological and social body by power relationship. She continues to study how microphysics of power and control technologies at the molecular level lead to mutations that whole generations are exposed to. Identifying these mutations, she defines a process which she named “Inhuman design” in her previous works.