April 12 // ONLINE // ARTIST TALKS DAY by International Diaspora of Émigré Artist RUBEZH
@rubeeeeeeezh
Speakers: Alison Klymchuk
@alisonklymchuk , Sergey Nemudrov
@sergunmt , Louise Amelie
@louise.amelie
☝️Registration via link in bio — get the meeting link!
⚡️With real-time subtitle translation
Start: 15:00 GMT+2
Duration: 2 h 45 min (with breaks)
Time per speaker: 45 minutes
/// London 14:00 / Paris 15:00 / Tbilisi 17:00 / Almaty 18:00 / Bangkok 20:00 ///
Order of speakers:
1. Alison Klymchuk
@alisonklymchuk
2. Sergey Nemudrov
@sergunmt
3. Louise Amelie
@louise.amelie
We’re launching online artist talks to connect the art community. Three émigré artists will share their stories, practice, and plans in an informal setting.
Register to receive the call link and ask questions.
This week’s speakers:
🥷 Alison Klymchuk
@alisonklymchuk
Alison Klymchuk is a Ukrainian-Canadian multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin (DE), born in Toronto (CA) to immigrant parents from Kyiv. Working with sculptural assemblage, photography, and semiotics, she sources materials from skip bins and construction sites to reconstruct fragments of residential buildings erased through urban development. Her practice traces the link between construction and destruction, as well as gentrification and warfare, mapping the loss of homes between her own personal memory and global homogenization.
🥷 Sergey Nemudrov
@sergunmt
Born/raised in Fryazino; based in Barcelona for three years. Sergey rejects labels like «emigrant art,» focusing on a visual language that communicates ideas beyond verbal constraints. His practice engages with the street context, reimagining found objects through a lens of romance and self-irony to bridge the gap between artist and viewer.
🥷 Louise Amelie
@louise.amelie
Born and raised in Berlin, Germany, Louise Amelie is a photographer and director now working between Germany and Central Asia. Her work focuses on migration, identity, and intercultural exchange. Through long term projects such as AK JOL, she collaborates with artists and communities from underrepresented regions.
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