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Tatiana Efrussi

Tatiana Efrussi is an artist and art historian currently based in Paris. In 2011, she graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with a paper on Soviet connections to the Bauhaus. On the basis of this research, in 2012 she curated the exhibition Bauhaus in Moscow at Moscow’s VKhUTEMAS gallery and graduated with a PhD from Kassel Universiät with a dissertation entitled “Hannes Meyer: A Soviet Architect.” Her artistic work combines archival research and research into the archaeology of spaces with images and fiction. Recent exhibitions include Escapism: Training Program (Fabrika CCA, Moscow) and Eccentric Values after Eisenstein (with Elena Vogman, Diaphanes space, Berlin, 2018). An interest in the contemporary conditions of cultural labor inspired her to cofound the collective Flying Cooperation in 2015.