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Anastasiia Leliuk
Artist from Ukraine
Anastasiia Leliuk (b. 1997, Luhansk) is a multidisciplinary Ukrainian artist based in Kyiv.
She primarily works with painting, sculpture, photography and installation, while occasionally incorporating other experimental elements such as video, sound, performance, and interactive processes. Her works reflect on vulnerability, loss, utopias, and the mythologization of the unknown, by activating explorations of personal and local histories, including contemporary experiences of war, displacement, and associated traumas. She has participated in numerous residencies and artistic programs in Ukraine and abroad, and her works have been shown widely in Ukraine, as well as in the UK, Netherlands, France, Austria, Poland, and Japan.

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Anastasiia Leliuk
Artist from Ukraine
Anastasiia Leliuk (b. 1997, Luhansk) is a multidisciplinary Ukrainian artist based in Kyiv.
She primarily works with painting, sculpture, photography and installation, while occasionally incorporating other experimental elements such as video, sound, performance, and interactive processes. Her works reflect on vulnerability, loss, utopias, and the mythologization of the unknown, by activating explorations of personal and local histories, including contemporary experiences of war, displacement, and associated traumas. She has participated in numerous residencies and artistic programs in Ukraine and abroad, and her works have been shown widely in Ukraine, as well as in the UK, Netherlands, France, Austria, Poland, and Japan.

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Point of gravity
Painting by Anastasiia Leliuk
30 x 21 cm • Acrylic on paper
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Anastasiia Leliuk
Artist from Ukraine
Anastasiia Leliuk (b. 1997, Luhansk) is a multidisciplinary Ukrainian artist based in Kyiv.
She primarily works with painting, sculpture, photography and installation, while occasionally incorporating other experimental elements such as video, sound, performance, and interactive processes. Her works reflect on vulnerability, loss, utopias, and the mythologization of the unknown, by activating explorations of personal and local histories, including contemporary experiences of war, displacement, and associated traumas. She has participated in numerous residencies and artistic programs in Ukraine and abroad, and her works have been shown widely in Ukraine, as well as in the UK, Netherlands, France, Austria, Poland, and Japan.

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