Anastasia Pavlitskaya’s man-made tree is assembled from pieces of real branches, like a construction set. The flow of branches mesmerizes the viewer and looks as if created from pixels —not digital, but analogue ones.
(Russia)
Graduate of the PRO ARTE Foundation's School for Young Artists (2013).
In 2008 she graduated from the Rostov Institute of Architecture and Arts of the Southern Federal University. Artist, architect, photographer.
Works with sculpture, objects, land art; experiments with various interpretations of space and form, with natural structures and urban landscapes. Took part in group exhibitions in Finland and Russia, the Antique and Avant-Garde Festival of Contemporary Art (Sevastopol, 2009), the 3rd Baltic Biennale (2012, St. Petersburg), and the parallel programme for Manifesta 10, the European Biennale of Contemporary Art (2014, St Petersburg).
Pochtamtskaya st., 14, Saint-Petersburg, 190000
Museum of the History of Religion
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