Valera & Natasha Cherkashin

Valera & Natasha Cherkashin are two contemporary artists[1] who have been working together as a duo since 1988.

Valera Cherkashin (born in Kharkov, Ukraine on August 23, 1948) and Natasha Cherkashin (born in Damascus, Syria on April 19, 1958) work with photography, create happenings, installations, and video art.

Biography

Valera’s creative career began in Kharkov.

2003 - Became a member of the Union of Photo Artists of Russia.

Since 1988, he has been working with his wife, the artist Natasha Cherkashin. In the early 1990s, they made some brilliant performances in the Moscow metro station "Revolutionary Square," such as “Underground Privatization” (Italian Super Channel), "Underground Subbotnik" (2 TV channel), "People's love of art for the people" and “Underground Wedding” (1 TV channel). In 1992 they established a conceptual “Cherkashin Metropolitan Museum”. (CNN, USA). Since 1994, the Cherkashins traveled a lot and created a number of international projects: “German Atlantis” at Olympia stadium in Berlin, (1996) covered by TV channel Deutsche Welle; "Goodbye Favorite European Portraits: hello euro" in the Swimming pool of the World Bank Headquarters in Washington DC (1999). Since 2005, the Cherkashins have been working on a major international project “Global Underground” which will include art works about metros of 33 countries.

Collections

Select personal exhibitions

References

  1. Andre, Mila (15 December 2002). "Money Matters In Art Exhibit At Bank". Daily News. Retrieved 26 June 2011.

External links

Personal web site www.metro33.org

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