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Tetiana Kalivoshko’s practice spans painting, installation, and performance. Her recent work approaches the ever changing threshold, now common, where the embodied real and the fictional become indistinguishable, and presence itself becomes a subject of inquiry.

Born in Ukraine, she began as a painter and has lived in China and Chile before settling in Los Angeles. Her work is grounded in the experience of political and cultural displacement, attending closely to the ways collective and personal narratives are made, unmade, and remade in a world where individuals are both brands and psyches shaped by data.

Her work through Cultural Drifts seeks to map the psychogeography of an imagined community beyond traditional foundations of identity. Recent projects examine the growing mediation of AI as subject, condition, and form of surveillance, and consider its consequences for desire, community, art, and political commitment.

 

 

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