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'''Yulia Pinkusevich''' (born 1982, Kharkov, Ukraine) is a visual artist working across various disciplines including painting, drawing, and sculpture. Pinkusevich is represented by [[Kent Fine Art]] in New York.<ref>[http://www.kentfineart.net/artists/yulia-pinkusevich Kent Fine Art: Yulia Pinkusevich Artist Page]</ref> She is a |
'''Yulia Pinkusevich''' (born 1982, Kharkov, Ukraine) is a visual artist working across various disciplines including painting, drawing, and sculpture. Pinkusevich is represented by [[Kent Fine Art]] in New York.<ref>[http://www.kentfineart.net/artists/yulia-pinkusevich Kent Fine Art: Yulia Pinkusevich Artist Page]</ref> She is a Professor of Art at Mills College in Oakland, California. |
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==Work== |
==Work== |
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Born | 1982 |
Nationality | American, Born in USSR to Russian/ Ukrainian parents |
Education | BFA from Rutgers University; MFA from Stanford University |
Alma mater | Stanford University |
Known for | Painting Sculpture |
Movement | Conceptual art Abstract Graphic art |
Website | www |
Yulia Pinkusevich (born 1982, Kharkov, Ukraine) is a visual artist working across various disciplines including painting, drawing, and sculpture. Pinkusevich is represented by Kent Fine Art in New York.[1] She is a Professor of Art at Mills College in Oakland, California.
Work
Pinkusevich creates large-scale multi-faceted installation work that presents viewers with visually immersive environments.[2] In an interview, she explains: "Conceptually, my work is concerned with this fragmented vision of architectural layering and perceptions of the built environment. Formally, the work is engaged with the direct experience of the viewer through "perspectival" illusion and spatial perception that play with the subconscious and cognitive understanding of space. By breaking logical perspectives I create illusions of impossible spaces, non-places that shift the viewpoint to the panoptic."[3]