Nadia Kisseleva approaches painting as both a visual and conceptual language. Each body of work begins with an idea that shapes its form, materials, and emotional register. Rather than pursuing a fixed style, her practice unfolds through a continuous dialogue between concept and process, allowing each series to develop a distinct visual identity determined by the idea at its core. In this way, painting becomes a site of inquiry where form evolves in response to thought.
Informed by Russian, African, and European cultural influences, her work engages with questions of memory, belonging, and cultural inheritance. The paintings function as spaces of intersection, where histories overlap, and presence and absence coexist. Material becomes a carrier of meaning, holding traces of personal and collective experience.
Kisseleva’s practice evolves in dialogue with life itself—responsive to change, open to transformation, and grounded in the belief that ideas and form must move together toward new possibilities of expression.
- Section Mixed Media Art
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in Birmingham, UK
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