Winterthur | Switzerland

 

MARCHIK Daria


Information

  • Daria Marchik is a visual artist and creator of ambiguous art forms with a focus in eccentric fashion and nonconformists, operating in various medias such as Photography and Film.
  • Born in Moscow and having evolved in New York for the most part, her look on culture and its inhabitants tends to shift the dualistic view of societies’ standards.
  • In 2009, Marchik exhibited for the first time in Russia with ‘Double Identity’, a Photography and street Art exposition at Gallery Fotowall Etagi in St. Petersburg.
  • She contributed to platforms of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the New York Chelsea Museum, State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Gogol Festival in Kiev, amongst many others. January 2010 her Project in collaboration with New Culture Festival, the ‘DAM Virtual Art Gallery’, took place in Moscow’s Central House of Artists. The project was honored as one of the newest forms in medium in presentation of its kind. February 2010 ‘DAMES’ Berlin opened at the Lucas Carrieri Art Gallery, an exhibition in homage to performance artists of Berlin.


Exhibitions

  • 2009: ‘Double Identity’, a Photography and street Art exposition at Gallery Fotowall Etagi in St. Petersburg.
    - contributed to platforms of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the New York Chelsea Museum, State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Gogol Festival in Kiev, amongst many others.
  • In January 2010 her Project in collaboration with New Culture Festival, the ‘DAM Virtual Art Gallery’, took place in Moscow’s Central House of Artists. The project was honored, as one of the newest forms in medium in presentation of it’s kind.
  • February 2010 ‘DAMES’ Berlin opened at the Lucas Carrieri Art Gallery, an exhibition in homage to performance artists of Berlin.
  • In April 2011 a chosen body of work from over the past decade was shown in the Barbarian Art Gallery, Zürich.


Kontakt / Bilder

http://www.dariamarchik.com/p-prerfo_chaman.html
http://www.dariamarchik.com/ab-contact.html