
Adachi, Tokyo, Japan
I have spent most of my adult life in Tokyo — more than twenty-five years since moving from Russia’s...
About the artist
Joined In 2023
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About the artist
Joined In 2023
(2 Followers)
I have spent most of my adult life in Tokyo — more than twenty-five years since moving from Russia’s Far East, where I was born close to Japan’s border. That proximity shaped something in me before I could name it: an orientation toward the Pacific, toward a world that felt both near and entirely other.
I came to art late, through photography. My formal training began at the Kyiv School of Photography, and studying there during the war — with my own biography placed uncomfortably between geographies — became one of the most clarifying experiences of my life. Later, my mentor Dmitry Bogachuk of Galerie Formes in Paris shifted the way I understood images: not as isolated works, but as parts of a sustained body of thought unfolding over time.
What I make now exists between photography and something further. I begin with personal images — surfaces, light, reflections, and fragments accumulated across Tokyo — then carry them through a long process of digital transformation. Generative tools provide a beginning, not a conclusion. The real work happens in revision: adjusting texture, pressure, rhythm, density, and silence until the image no longer feels generated, but inevitable.
My current series, Sphere, counts to 108 — one work for ...
2025 - New Voices - Joseph and Form Gallery , 5/9 rue Bailly, Paris