Lena Kashirsky is a Berlin-based artist whose work revolves around themes of the inner topology, the evolving body of the New Subject, and the tactile experience of visual art. The medium to discuss these ideas is photography, conceptual textual art,...
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Lena Kashirsky is a Berlin-based artist whose work revolves around themes of the inner topology, the evolving body of the New Subject, and the tactile experience of visual art. The medium to discuss these ideas is photography, conceptual textual art, voice art, and AI art.
Lena has over 15 years of experience as a commercial producer and creative director, leading numerous projects around the world. One worth mentioning here is the award-winning and widely recognized "Acropolis Now," which focused on the visual representation of people with amputations. Another one was a photoshoot with Annie Leibovitz for BMW.
Lena has participated in group exhibitions such as "NI vs. AI || Natural Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence" at Bas CS Gallery, Berlin, and VR exhibition “Through the noise” commemorating 2 years of Ukrainian war.
She led a series of roundtable discussions at Prague Media School on Art and was guest lecturer at Reforum, Berlin, both focusing on AI x Art topics.
With a first degree in Programmer-Economist with Honors from the Moscow State Academy of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science, Lena later pursued art and photography at the University of Europe, Berlin.
Additionally, she was engaged in academic studies through Andrey Velikanov's "Philosophy of Art" course, and psychoanalytical reading groups led by Leon Brenner of International Psychoanalytic University (IPU) in Berlin.