Art on a Postcard x War Child UK 2024 Part I
23 APRIL 2024 - 07 MAY 2024Notes
About
Born in Ulaan Ude, a capital of Buryatia, Northern Mongolia and nowadays-part of Siberia, Yuma Radne started painting from an early age and attended an art school since she was 5. Having started developing her own style, she began participating in group shows in Siberia when she was 14, after appearance in local newspapers. When she was a teenager, she dropped out of school and began painting full-time. Radne held her first solo show at the National Museum of Buryatia in 2018, being 17, and soon after she moved to Saint Petersburg to study monumental painting in Shtiglitz Academy. In 2019 she had rejected the traditional way of education there and flew to Austria, where she studied painting in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Yuma has made an exchange year at the Slade School of Art. Lives and works in London.
Education
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna/ Slade School of Art
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Group show Common room, Hilger Next Gallery, Vienna 2022
Group show Now Introducing, Studio West gallery, London 2023
Group show Chasing Elsewhere (curated by Karen Tronel) with Fiumano Clase, London 2023
Upcoming: 'Making Kin' Studio West Gallery in March, London 2024
Art Fairs
Art Fair Bordeaux with Bloom Galerie, 2023
Enter Art Fair Copenhagen with Steve Turner gallery, 2023
Vienna Contemporary with Steve Turner gallery, 2023
Untitled, Miami Beach with Steve Turner Gallery, 2023
Upcoming: Future Fairs New York with Newcube 2024
Solo Shows
“Berry minded” National Art Museum of Republic Buryatia, 2018
“To come up with a long song” Bloom Galerie in St Tropez, France 2023
“I am angry” Steve Turner gallery, Los Angeles, 2023
‘Weight of Water” Steve Turner gallery, Los Angeles, 2023
Upcoming: Alice Folker Gallery, Copenhagen, November 2024
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
I have made a girl's portrait and two ambiguous figures.
In the 'Full of beans' I attempted to make a weird funny creature on a horse that is looking up to the sun.
In 'Intuition' I painted a feeling on the girl's face. It is a feeling I've been having often lately.
In 'Pilot' I used my old sketch that I did for the 'Trying to understand' painting. I changed a few things and added the glasses to the laughing person, which I think makes the whole work complete. The red creature is not supposed to be anything specific. It is, on the opposite, everything: it can be a horse, can be a dragon. Sometimes I dream of things that I can't exactly describe, like, what was it? So this is the idea, it's one of my ""dreamy"" animals.
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