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She was born in Ukraine two weeks after the Chornobyl disaster, which has been driving her interest in exploring causality and points of order/chaos transformation since a very young age.
She was born in Ukraine two weeks after the Chornobyl disaster, which has been driving her interest in exploring causality and points of order/chaos transformation since a very young age.
      
      
Letta Shtohryn has got a background in Philosophy/Sociology (University of Vienna) and Photography (Art School Vienna). She completed her MFA at the University of Malta (2016) with a course onto a moving image practice. During her final MFA work, she explored metaphysical time - perceived on a small scale and compared to earth time, finding poetry in geophysical phenomena.<ref>https://www.evglettashtohryn.com/contact</ref>
Letta Shtohryn has got a background in Philosophy/Sociology (University of Vienna) and Photography (Art School Vienna). She completed her MFA at the University of Malta (2016) with a course onto a moving image practice. During her final MFA work, she explored metaphysical time - perceived on a small scale and compared to earth time, finding poetry in geophysical phenomena. She has shown her work online and off-site in Malta, Portugal and Iceland. <ref>https://www.evglettashtohryn.com/contact</ref>


<blockquote>"''Growing up between uncertain East and ordered West my art practice is a result of conflicting experiences of both. In my art practice, I investigate the structure and nature of reality. Frequently my work has time as an underlying theme and examines our relationship to space - personal, legal or perceived. I also engage with realities that are at odds with each other, whether it's dictatorial narrative, witness statements, paradoxes or a material that claims to be not what it seems.
<blockquote>"''Growing up between uncertain East and ordered West my art practice is a result of conflicting experiences of both. In my art practice, I investigate the structure and nature of reality. Frequently my work has time as an underlying theme and examines our relationship to space - personal, legal or perceived. I also engage with realities that are at odds with each other, whether it's dictatorial narrative, witness statements, paradoxes or a material that claims to be not what it seems.

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Letta Shtohryn is a contemporary artist based in Malta working predominantly with moving image, installation, text, intervention and photography.

She was born in Ukraine two weeks after the Chornobyl disaster, which has been driving her interest in exploring causality and points of order/chaos transformation since a very young age.

Letta Shtohryn has got a background in Philosophy/Sociology (University of Vienna) and Photography (Art School Vienna). She completed her MFA at the University of Malta (2016) with a course onto a moving image practice. During her final MFA work, she explored metaphysical time - perceived on a small scale and compared to earth time, finding poetry in geophysical phenomena. She has shown her work online and off-site in Malta, Portugal and Iceland. [1]

"Growing up between uncertain East and ordered West my art practice is a result of conflicting experiences of both. In my art practice, I investigate the structure and nature of reality. Frequently my work has time as an underlying theme and examines our relationship to space - personal, legal or perceived. I also engage with realities that are at odds with each other, whether it's dictatorial narrative, witness statements, paradoxes or a material that claims to be not what it seems.

My work explores an area between states and between entities. I am interested in the space within a point of change from one state to another, in the point of stillness turning into chaos. The research of in-between states also extends to areas like the balance of truth and myth; asks questions about the real and the artificial; explores the ontological existence of objects and plays with the state between the digital and the tangible; as well as looks for space between comfort and discomfort.

Throughout its course, my art research has been informed by various scientific epistemologies from ontology, philosophy of time, metaphysics to social sciences shaping works that have an autobiographical experience as a starting point." Letta Shtohryn [2]

Art Residencies

  • April 2018 and July 2018: AIR Wro residency (an exchange between Strefa Kultury Wroclaw and Blitz, Valletta) in Wroclaw, PL;
  • August 2017: Roundabout.LX (Lisbon, PT);
  • Novembre 2016 and May 2017: SIM Art Residency (Reykjavik, IC).

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions ( Selected )

2018

  • The tension of things unsaid - Listastofan, Reykjavik, Iceland

2017

  • Christmas at my parents' house - at Roundabout.LX (Lisbon, Portugal)


Group exhibitions (Selected )

2018

  • Kamra Ta Barra – a pop-up event collaboration with Margerita Pule, Sliema, Malta
  • Azure Watch – office for public memory - at The Mill, Gabriel Caruana Foundation, Birkirkara, Malta

2017

  • 23:22 NW 332° - SÍM Artists in Residence exhibition, Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Log Book of 2075 - Speculative text/sculpture as a part of Archived Futures Harvests (Tasting tomorrow group show) at Studio Solipsis, Rabat.
  • Another - Moving Image artwork screened as part of Modern Music days at Teatru Manoel, Valletta

2016

  • Tenebrous - an Art Residence group show at SIM gallery, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • MFA degree show - 060505062016 - at Spazju Kreattiv, Valletta
  • Cotton 100 % - textile and video installation at the Meridien, St.Julians, Malta

2014

  • Camera Obscura – the opposing space - an interactive large-scale installation part of Notte Bianca event, Valletta, Malta


For more information consult - Exhibitions Letta Shtohryn

External links

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