FUEGO

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Today, a person’s everyday life is closely connected to IT and new media. A specific type of communication between humans and technology impel the culture to form a relevant concept for human subjectivity. In her works ‘Do you think about heaven’ and ‘FUEGO,’ the artist explores cyber-feminism. Donna Haraway, author of A Cyborg Manifesto, launched a challenge against the myth about the only female identity that is right – the women’s destiny. In cybernetic technologies, Donna saw the potential for social transformation. For merging together biological, mechanical, and cybernetic, which had to result in a new subjectivity of a cyborg – someone or something that will be capable of creating a world and a culture of its/his/her own.
Natasha Perova
Multimedia artist born in Belgorod, currently residing and working in Moscow. In her paintings, graphic works, and objects, The artist explored the topics of objectivation, sex anthropology, gender, and Freudism, but recently she has focused on
The artist is into the hybridity of up-to-date tech communication systems and humans, into the opposition that forms between advanced communications and humanism.

Graduate of the Institute of Arts and Culture in Belgorod (2011-2015). After she obtained the specialist’s degree, Natasha became one of the founders of K34 creative education platform, where she worked and studied different media (2019-2021). Graduate of the BAZA Institute of Contemporary Art and Theory (2019-2021).
Winner of the Tretyakov Awards ‘Internet Project of the Year’ (2020). Co-founder of SP Vinogradov self-organized exhibition venue (Moscow).