Tatiana Zaytseva is a contemporary artist based in Miami, originally from Smolensk, Russia. With a background in Philosophy from Moscow State University and extensive studies in Art History and Aesthetics, her work explores the relationships between materiality, space, and presence.Zaytseva...
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Tatiana Zaytseva is a contemporary artist based in Miami, originally from Smolensk, Russia. With a background in Philosophy from Moscow State University and extensive studies in Art History and Aesthetics, her work explores the relationships between materiality, space, and presence.
Zaytseva develops a sculptural language that moves between painting, installation, and sculpture, experimenting with resin, textiles, raw linen, and, most prominently, cardboard. This non-traditional medium contrasts centuries of bronze and marble sculpture, introducing fragility and impermanence as central values in the 21st century.
Her ongoing project “Space as Matter” shifts focus from the individual object to space as dynamic matter, exploring how form, movement, and void shape perception. Recent solo exhibitions—“Dialogues” (Miami, 2024) and “Space as Matter, Matter as Movement” (Miami, 2025)—present works that invite viewers into a tactile and spatial dialogue with history, ideas, and each other.
Zaytseva has exhibited internationally in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Palm Beach, Venice, Moscow, Basel, Madrid, Singapore, Bogotá, and Dubai, with works held in private collections worldwide. Her practice continues to evolve toward large-scale sculptural and installation projects that question material hierarchies and expand the possibilities of space in art.