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Lukashevich Alina

Alina Lukatsevich is exploring visual expressions and constructing sequences in conjunction with sound and musical performances. She has created a number of projects ranging from environmental live video mix shown in different venues in NYC to video installation "Eye-Cycle" in which sound and meaning gets manipulated by time and repetitions.

The artist is using a variety of techniques and imagery recorders. Video, animations, drawings and paintings are a part of her vocabulary.

"Phases" is a panel, consisting of five oil-based ink drawings. The work represents the artist's exploration of spiritual, creative and feminine energy.

EDUCATION

1982-89   School of Fine Art, Russia, Degree in Painting
1996-99   School of Visual Arts, NY, BFA in Computer Art

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS AND VIDEO PERFORMANCES

2002   "Eye-Cycle". D137 Gallery, St.-Petersburg, Russia
"Electrik", live video mix. "Icon". Remote, NYC

2001   "Aqua-Tik 4", live video mix. "Artrance", Remote, NYC
"Aqua-Tik 3"', live video mix. Elbow Room, NYC
"Aqua-Tik 2", live video mix. "Artrance", Baktun, NYC
"Aqua-Tik 1", live video mix. Artboat, NYC
"MYTH" series, monotype. Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, NJ; SVA Gallery, NY

1997   "Martini Beach". Nee Nas Gallery, NYC

1995   R&R Gallery, NYC

SELECTED FESTIVALS

2002   "Recipe for Melody", animation. Tampere International Film Festival, Finland

2000   "Radioman", credits for special effects. Guerrilla film Festival, Tribeca Film Center, NYC

1999   "Open House" animation. Dusty, NYC

LINK
http://www.artcast.org/alina/index.htm


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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