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Olga Kisseleva's Landstream Project at Musée Bonnat

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Born in 1965 in Saint Petersburg, Olga Kisseleva is a globally recognized artist engaged in various mediums including painting, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video. Her project, Landstream, explores landscape representation by analyzing spatial flows, showcasing diverse energies. By converting scientific data into visual formats, it portrays landscapes as networks of waves and signals. Kisseleva expresses, "To represent is to define... I construct the underlying image that the world gives itself but does not display." The exhibition at Musée Bonnat in Bayonne, France, took place from April 15 to May 29, 2006. Additionally, she showcased her work at Espace Croisé in Roubaix from September to November and at the Roger Smith Foundation in New York from November to December.

Key facts

  • Olga Kisseleva was born in 1965 in Saint Petersburg.
  • She works across painting, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video.
  • Her project Landstream is an experimental program for landscape representation via flow analysis.
  • The exhibition at Musée Bonnat ran from April 15 to May 29, 2006.
  • Kisseleva exhibited at Espace Croisé in Roubaix from September to November 2006.
  • She exhibited at the Roger Smith Foundation in New York from November to December 2006.
  • Kisseleva's practice blends science, new technologies, documentaries, and testimonies.
  • The artist states that representation is definition, analysis, and understanding.

Entities

Artists

  • Olga Kisseleva

Institutions

  • Musée Bonnat
  • Espace Croisé
  • Roger Smith Foundation

Locations

  • Saint Petersburg
  • Russia
  • Bayonne
  • France
  • Roubaix
  • New York
  • United States

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