Yuliya Lanina "Birds and Bees"

NY Studio Gallery

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NY Studio Gallery presents "Birds and Bees", a solo exhibition by Russian-born American artist Yuliya Lanina Employing grotesque imagery to simultaneously elicit feelings of uneasiness and empathy, Lanina paints and collages bizarre characters that come to life through mechanization, animation, and music.
Lanina’s characters, mostly female in gender, are made of parts that are not supposed to go together. They act out absurd situations in a somewhat blasé, carefree and humorous manner. These characters are the artist’s own projections of nonsensical events and their consequences. Their malformed features and parts illustrate internalized trauma and torment while still engaging in the life-affirming celebration of feminine power and its connection to the mysterious, the beautiful, and the sensual. Their grotesque nature represents the complexity of the human character, which is at once bewildering, perplexing and fascinating.
The scenarios acted out by Lanina’s characters reference various subconscious myths and tales that are repeated and reinterpreted across cultures and generations. Lanina frequently taps into Greek mythology, where half human and half animal or bird creatures act out fables. The artist is also influenced by Russian fairy tales, which are filled with fantastic beings and deeply rooted in paganism, mysticism, and symbolism. Lanina’s interbred creatures play the roles of witnesses and mentors to merge fantasy, dreams, theater and reality in order to illustrate human experience, which is neither linear nor straightforward.
[Image: Yuliya Lanina "Birds and Bees" (2010) animation still 2 min. 54 sec.]

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Schedule

from April 07, 2011 to May 07, 2011
Performance by C. Eule Dance Saturday May 7; 19:00 Part of the New Museum's Festival of New Ideas

Opening Reception on 2011-04-15 from 19:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Yuliya Lanina

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