Olga Kisseleva

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Olga Kisseleva (1965, Saint Petersburg) is an artist and researcher whose approach combines modern arts and contemporary sciences. She graduated from the Vera Mukhina Institute of Applied Arts in 1988 and then continued her studies in art at the State Hermitage Museum and in physics at Leningrad State University. In the early 1990s, she left to go and study in the United States, at the University of California (Berkeley) and Columbia University (New York). In 1996, she did her PhD thesis entitled Le Cyberart, comme outil de dialogue avec le spectateur [Cyberart as a tool for dialogue with the viewer], in St. Petersburg. She was granted a Fullbright scholarship in 2000 and joined a team of creators working on developing digital technology in the United States. She was then invited to the Sorbonne University in Paris and taught there for 20 years.

Olga Kisseleva is internationally renowned and plays a pioneering role in the search for and research into emerging forms of creation.

Olga Kisseleva is represented by the contemporary art gallery (Lugano), the Alexandra de Viveiros gallery (Paris), the BAG gallery (Bordeaux), the Elga Wimmer gallery (New York) and the Artwin gallery (Moscow). (2024)

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