Irina Nakhova
Irina Nakhova | |
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Irina Nakhova in 2011 | |
| Born | 1955 (age 70–71) |
| Education | Graphic Design Department of the Moscow Polygraphic Institute |
| Known for | Painting, Interactive Installation, Video, Audio, Mixed Media |
| Movement | Moscow Conceptualists, Soviet Nonconformist Art, Feminist art |
| Website | https://nakhova.com |
Irina Isayevna Nakhova (Russian: Ирина Исаевна Нахова; born 1955 in Moscow) is an artist who has worked and lived between Moscow and the United States since 1989. Nakhova is a painter and installation artist. Her installations employ painting, sculpture, digital printing, video, and audio. In 2013, she won the prestigious Kandinsky Prize for her installation, Without A Title. In 2015, Nakhova became the first woman to have a solo exhibit in the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennial. She is represented by Nailya Alexander Gallery in New York City. Nakhova currently lives and works in New Jersey and Moscow.