Olga Kisseleva
Russian artist Olga Kisseleva uses new technologies, photography and video to give us a statement of the world dominated by technology and behavior conditioning. The artist reflects a complex reality, offering multiple readings: both local and globalized. Her work deals with urban territory, identity and media and reveals flaws in the Western model. Directing her gaze at post-modern capitalist societies, Olga Kisseleva tries to find places reserved for intellectual and artistic activity. Founder of the Art and Science Laboratory at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Olga Kisseleva plays a pioneering role in the field of contemporary art research and reflection on emerging forms of creation. The works of Olga Kisseleva belong to many collections. Her work has been presented at the National Center for Contemporary Art (Moscow, Russia), MoMA (New York, USA), the ARC (Paris, France), KIASMA (Helsinki, Finland), the Consortium (Dijon, France), the Museum Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid, Spain), the Biennales of Venice, Istanbul, Dakar, Tirana, Rennes and Moscow…