Anastasia Georgievskaya

Anastasia Georgievskaya

Country: Spain

Born in Riga (Latvia), raised in Perm (Russia), currently living and working in Valencia (Spain).
She received her education at an art college in Perm, then graduated from the International School of Design in Saint Petersburg with a degree in interior design, and also earned a master's degree in psychology from Perm State Pedagogical University.
From 2004 to 2007, she gained experience among Perm artists in the legendary workshops "Kislovodskaya 17".
Between 2010 and 2012, she studied at the "Free Workshops" at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), and during this time participated in the International Biennale of Contemporary Art "Stop! Who’s There?" in 2010 and 2012.
She has exhibited in 50 exhibitions across various countries.
Participant in art residencies in Montenegro, Sri Lanka, Serbia, and others. Finalist of the Arte Laguna Prize in the category "Digital Graphics and Animation" (2023–2024).

A key element of Anastasia’s artistic practice is a physiologically heightened sensitivity to color — an innate intensity of perception that defines her interaction with visual reality. This trait allows her to create finely balanced, emotionally rich color combinations that form the expressive language of her works.
Color in Anastasia’s art is not merely a formal element but a language of affect, intuition, and transformation. She primarily works in the genre of abstraction, where the absence of figurative imagery frees space for the viewer’s imagination. Outside of narrative and representation, attention shifts to perception itself: to the intensity of color, the rhythm of form, and the emotional atmosphere born from painterly interactions. Thus, the artist’s practice aligns with the tradition of lyrical abstraction and the theory of affect, which considers color as a means to bypass rationality and directly address bodily perception.

Anastasia’s installations include abstract works in various techniques — oil on canvas, collages, watercolor — combined with ready-made objects and small tactile forms. These elements create an immersive environment, a kind of microcosm where painting and object coexist. This spatial strategy offers the viewer a multisensory experience, where color, scale, and materiality generate a sense of personal engagement.

In a world of continuous external stimuli, Anastasia strives to endow art with a quality of presence — making it a space for restoration, where slowing down, saturation, and returning to one’s truth are possible. Her works become an invitation to subtle inner work, to reunite with what slips away in everyday life.

Achievements (awards, articles, exhibitions)

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2025 Submarine, Nordistica gallery, Belgrade, Serbia
2025 The House That Is Always With Me, Vagon gallery, Bosnia
2023 Second Childhood, Fernando gallery, Colombo, Sri Lanka
2022 Second Childhood, project selected for the programs of two art residencies: R.A.R.O. Barcelona
(Barcelona, Spain) and Zaratan AIR (Lisbon, Portugal)
2020 Inside, performance, Sri Lanka. Included in the book CoronART, Berlin
2019 Green, Fort Printers gallery, Fort Galle, Sri Lanka
2018 Second Childhood, intervention in the space of a residential entrance, Perm, Russia
2016 Inside–Outside, Open Air Art Gallery, Budva, Montenegro
2015 Maternity Capital, 2517 gallery, Perm, Russia
2012 Wardrobe Portrait, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), Moscow
2012 Wardrobe Portrait, Green Art gallery, Perm
2011 Unrevealed, Alcorriente ARTE gallery, Bogota, Colombia
2011 Unrevealed, Red Twig gallery, Moscow
2009 Sort-N, Creative Union gallery, Moscow
2008 My Second Past, Artists’ Union gallery, Perm

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2025 Place I Always Carry On, book award, Arles, France
2025 Second Childhood, research within the KC Grad art residency, Belgrade, Serbia
2024 Gift to the Inner Child, exhibition of finalists of the Art Laguna Prize, Venice, Italy
2023 Stolen Childhood, Mixer festival, Belgrade, Serbia
2021 Sounds Like Home, SOMArts, San Francisco, USA
2020 Submarines, “Park” gallery, Moscow
2019 Picturesque Russia, “Vector of Abstract Forms” project, curated by Vitaly Patsyukov, Zurab Tsereteli gallery, Moscow
2017 On the Path of Life, Dukley Summer School, Kotor, Montenegro
2016 Future Memories, Dukley Summer School, Kotor, Montenegro
2013 Wardrobe Portrait, Euroshop Team, Düsseldorf, Germany
2013 Lost Faces, ARTPLAY, Moscow
2013 Wardrobe Portrait, Eternal Eve fair, London, United Kingdom
2012 5 Years of the Novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” Cervantes University, Moscow
2012 Lost Faces, International Biennale of Young Contemporary Art
Stop! Who Goes There?, ARTPLAY design center, Moscow
2012 New Chapter, White Nights festival, Perm, Russia

2012 Wardrobe Portrait, pre-auction exhibition, Dominique Stal Expert auction house, Paris,
France
2010 Pavlov’s Dog, International Biennale of Young Contemporary Art Stop! Who
Goes There?, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
2009 Pavlov’s Dog, Living Perm festival, Perm, Russia

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Registered: 13.04.2026
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