Lesia Vasylchenko 1990
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Lesia Vasylchenko (b. Kyiv, Ukraine) is an artist and researcher whose practice spans video, photography, and installation. Her work focuses on the intersections of visual culture, media archaeology, and chronopolitics. She develops speculative frameworks such as “Tachyonic Data” (Onassis Publications) and “Chronosphere” (Institute of Network Cultures) to critically explore temporality, more-than-human time, and technologies of vision. Vasylchenko holds a degree in Journalism from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and a degree in Fine Art from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Her work has been exhibited at, among others, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, MUNCH Museum, and Henie Onstad Art Center. She received the Sandefjord Kunstforening Art Award (2023), the PinchukArtCentre Prize Main Award (2025), and is currently nominated for the Future Generation Art Prize (2027). Her work is part of the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA / Finnish National Gallery in Helsinki, Finland.
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