Liza Morozova
Líza Morózova (Russian: Лиза Морозова, Елизавета Алексеевна Морозова; born May 4, 1973) is a Russian female artist (performance art, installation art, body art), psychologist (Candidate of Sciences, PhD Level),[1] art therapist and columnist. Participant of more than 150 international art exhibitions and biennale in 17 countries of the world. Lives in Moscow.
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Born | Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union | May 4, 1973
Education | Moscow State Pedagogical University Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy |
Known for | Performance art, installation art, body art |
Movement | Relational art Art therapy |
References
Notes
- Морозова Е. А. "Социально-психологическое исследование художественной провокативности (на примере современного авангардного искусства)"// The auto abstract of the dissertation on competition of an academic degree of the Candidate of Sciences (PhD), "Psychology of artistic anti-behavior" thematic. – Educational Academy of Russia, Moscow, 2005.
Further reading in English
- Liza Morozova on a site ESCAPE program
- The ESCAPE program official website
- Liza Morozova end her project “To be left-handed together” (performance, installation) on an official website of the exhibition “Impossible Community”
- The exhibition “Impossible Community” on a site of State Museum of Modern Art of the Russian Academy of Arts
Further reading in Russian
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