Vita Buivid (born Victoria Buivid; born 1962) is a Ukrainian-born Russian contemporary artist, photographer and photo-based artist.
Ukrainian-born Russian artist and photographer
Vita Buivid
Born
Victoria Buivid
(1962-05-11) 11 May 1962 (age60)
Dnepropetrovsk, USSR, now Ukraine
Education
Dnepropetrovsk State University
Knownfor
contemporary art, photography, photo-based art
Buivid, started working with animation and painting, after graduation from the Dnepropetrovsk State University in 1988. She moved to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg, Russia), and later to Moscow, and to the Netherlands...[1]
Life
Vita was born in Dnepropetrovsk, USSR, now Ukraine. Buivid has been engaged in contemporary art since the late 1980s, initially photography and photo-based art. In the early 1990s, she began to add to her work watercolour, oil, textiles and collage, not limited by pure print.
Since 1990 she has taken part in numerous exhibitions in Russia and worldwide. In 1994, Vita received a grant from the CIRC Foundation promoting cultural exchange between Russia and the Netherlands and worked on a project regarding the influence of Dutch art on Russian culture.[2] With support from Rutgers University, she travelled to New York to work on a photo project, and also was influenced by fashion photography and started to work with local fashion magazines on her return to Russia. In 2000 Vita received a grant from la Mairie de Paris and spent two months at the Cité internationale des arts residence working on project «Paris. Red» and produced a limited edition artist book.
Vita Buivid is considered to be one of the forward-thinking feminists in Russian art.[3] The most remarkable projects in recent years have been a series of «How I Spent My Summer», nominated for a Kandinsky Prize in 2009,[4] colliding the collage images of peaceful relaxation with a military invasion, and «Peonymania», 2013. Both projects are based on carefully guarded family history, discovered and interpreted by the artist.
2006 – Familia, Freud Dream Museum, St. Petersburg
My love is not a wisp of smoke, 2016 – retrospective
Vita Buivid's retrospective at Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2016 – exhibition view
In 2016 Moscow Museum of Modern Art and RuArts Foundation of Contemporary Art presented the first Vita Buivid's retrospective show.[10] The project occupied five floors of the museum venue on Ermolaevsky, 17 and contained projects, created by the author from the early 1990s till the present time. It is the first time when the oeuvre of the artist is presented in such a full. The works by the artist can be attributed to the photo-based art. However, every time the artist manages to expand the borders of the genre. In her artworks, the aesthetics are united with the expressive and unfinished «democratic» photography. However, this form is filled with the in-depth content of different levels of perception. Each series by the artist is a social and cultural narrative, revealing details of the bohemian lifestyle, family conflicts, personal experiences, which turns into large-scale research, able to move the audience from the emotional maturity to existential.
Vita Buivid, installation Nevsky Ave at the Personal Structures group show at Palazzo Bembo, Venice, 2017
Selected group shows
2018 – Women at Work: Subverting the Feminine in Post-Soviet Russia,[11][12] White Space Gallery, London
2017 – Personal Structures, European Cultural center, Palazzo Bembo, Venice
2017 – Too Much as Not Enough,[13] Shtager gallery, London
Some of Buivid's artworks already on a secondary art market and presented by leading auction houses, including Sotheby's,[22] Bonhams[23] and Vladey[24]
Name transcriptions
Artists' name Vita Buivid has been variously transcript from Cyrillic (Вита Буйвид), and the last name can also be spelt as Buyvid,[25]Bujvid[26] or Bouivid;[27] while first name variations include Victoria[28]orViktoria;[29] and possible combinations of above[30]
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