Olya Kroytor
Olya Kroytor, full name Olga Igorevna Kroytor, is a Russian contemporary artist, based in Moscow. She works in the mediums of painting, collage, installation, sculpture, image manipulation and performance. She is particularly renowned for her performance pieces, receiving the Kandinsky Prize in 2015 in the category of 'Young artist: Project of the Year'.
Biography
Born in 1986 in Moscow, she studied at Moscow State Pedagogical University in the Graphic Art Department and the Institute of Contemporary Art. Later she participated in Moscow Museum of Modern Art's programme «Free Workshops»Olya Kroytor has shown her work in many different exhibitions, solo shows being «Unnecessary»,«Dissociative identity disorder», «Split personality», «Composition No1».
Her solo exhibition «Olya Kroytor. 8 Situations» inaugurated the opening of Artwin Gallery's space on Tverskoy Boulevard. Since then she has exhibited in Baku with «On The Other Side» and in Moscow, «The Coordinates of Disappearance».
In 2016 she was the recipient of a fellowship from the Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fund.