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Tamara Safarova
Artist from Ukraine
Tamara Safarova (b. 1992) is a Ukrainian feminist queer artist of Azerbaijani origin who lives and works in Kyiv, Ukraine. Working across painting, graphics, comics, photography, digital media, and performance, Safarova explores themes of identity, memory, cultural heritage, gender, trauma and transformation. Her work seeks to expose the invisible: making internalised experiences and collective silences visible, felt, and shared. Mythology, personal history, and symbolic archetypes form the core of her artistic vocabulary. Safarova’s visual language often bridges the deeply personal with the mythic and the political, grounded in both the natural world and the layered cultural context of postcolonial experiences. Her first solo exhibition took place in 2022 at the Kunstmuseum in Stuttgart, Germany. Since then, her work has been shown internationally, including at Santa Maria delle Grazie (Venice, Italy), KΓΌhlhaus (Berlin, Germany), the National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art (Kyiv, Ukraine), Mystetskyi Arsenal (Kyiv, Ukraine), and Poltava Art Museum (Poltava, Ukraine). Her works are held in public collections in Italy, Belgium, and Ukraine.
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22.9 x 15.2 cm β€’ Ink, Art paper
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Limited Edition Postcards by Ukrainian Artist Tamara Safarova Experience a piece of contemporary Ukrainian art with this exclusive series of 24 postcards, created by Tamara Safarova during March 2022. "Postcards from Ukraine" captures the beauty and essence of Ukrainian cities as they existed before the devastation of the ongoing conflict. Each illustration serves as a poignant reminder of what has been lost and as a testament to resilience and memory. Perfect as a thoughtful gift or a meaningful addition to your home. Product Details: Size: Large postcard (15.2 x 22.9 cm / 6 x 9 inches) Material: Archival pigment print on 305 GSM Epson Fine Art Paper Cold Press Bright Edition: Limited to 10 prints per image Signature: Signed, numbered, and stamped by the artist Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) Shipping: Available worldwide Own a piece of this limited edition series and support Ukrainian art during a time of great significance. Order your postcard today and help preserve the memory of these places. EXHIBITION HISTORY β€” SOLO SHOWS: 2023 β€” POSTCARDS FROM UKRAINE, Tower of KPI. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” POSTCARDS FROM UKRAINE, Match Bistro. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” POSTCARDS FROM UKRAINE, Malevich Bar. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” POSTCARDS FROM UKRAINE, CafΓ© Ukraine. Berlin, Germany. 2022 β€” POSTCARDS FROM UKRAINE, Kunstmuseum. Stuttgart, Germany. EXHIBITION HISTORY – GROUP SHOWS: 2024 β€” APOLIDIA, Santa Maria delle Grazie. Venice, Italy. 2023 β€” UKRAINE. RESIDENCE OF FREEDOM, RΔ«gas dome. Riga, Latvia. 2023 β€” C UKRAINE, The Wrigley Building. Chicago, USA. 2023 β€” ROZGOSTITSA, MOTANKA FESTIVAL, KΓΌhlhaus. Berlin, Germany. 2023 β€” UKRAINE ABLAZE, Mala Gallery of the Mystetskyi Arsenal. Online. 2023 β€” CONTEMPORARY ART, Modi Gallery. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2023 β€” WHO OWNS THE LAND, Pinna Gallery. Online. 2023 β€” PLACES WE LIVE, Gallery Omata. Online. 2022 β€” A WALK HOME. RECONSTRUCTION, Artspace 31. Lviv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” STIAG, K Point. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” PARADE OF GENRES, KVSK. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” DISTRICT #1 BLOCK PARTY FESTIVAL, Arsenal XXII. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” NA CHASI ART FESTIVAL, art center Closer. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” POLUNYTSIA PALIANYTSIA, Blockbuster Mall. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” ART IS INVINCIBLE, Regional organizational and methodical center of culture and art. Kharkiv, Ukraine. 2022 β€” IN LOVE WITH KHARKIV, Regional organizational and methodical center of culture and art. Kharkiv, Ukraine. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: 2024 β€” Fondazione Carpinetum. Venice, Italy. AWARDS: 2022 β€” Award "Visual Art Frontline", a program supported by the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany.
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Tamara Safarova
Artist from Ukraine
Tamara Safarova (b. 1992) is a Ukrainian feminist queer artist of Azerbaijani origin who lives and works in Kyiv, Ukraine. Working across painting, graphics, comics, photography, digital media, and performance, Safarova explores themes of identity, memory, cultural heritage, gender, trauma and transformation. Her work seeks to expose the invisible: making internalised experiences and collective silences visible, felt, and shared. Mythology, personal history, and symbolic archetypes form the core of her artistic vocabulary. Safarova’s visual language often bridges the deeply personal with the mythic and the political, grounded in both the natural world and the layered cultural context of postcolonial experiences. Her first solo exhibition took place in 2022 at the Kunstmuseum in Stuttgart, Germany. Since then, her work has been shown internationally, including at Santa Maria delle Grazie (Venice, Italy), KΓΌhlhaus (Berlin, Germany), the National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art (Kyiv, Ukraine), Mystetskyi Arsenal (Kyiv, Ukraine), and Poltava Art Museum (Poltava, Ukraine). Her works are held in public collections in Italy, Belgium, and Ukraine.
Wild Mother  - Subjektiv.art
Wild Mother
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 21 Γ— 29.7 cm
Cosmic Mother  - Subjektiv.art
Cosmic Mother
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 21 Γ— 29.7 cm
Black hole  - Subjektiv.art
Black hole
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 29.7 Γ— 21 cm
Sex with one's shadow  - Subjektiv.art
Sex with one's shadow
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 21 Γ— 29.7 cm
Alone in the ocean  - Subjektiv.art
Alone in the ocean
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 29.7 Γ— 21 cm
Pleasure button  - Subjektiv.art
Pleasure button
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 29.7 Γ— 21 cm
Eat (it)  - Subjektiv.art
Eat (it)
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 21 Γ— 29.7 cm
How frightening it is  - Subjektiv.art
How frightening it is
by Tamara Safarova
€100 β€’ 21 Γ— 29.7 cm
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