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Katya Granova Art

MA Art&Space Kingston University(2013), 1-year Certificate in Fine Art from Paris College of Art(2015) and New Art Strategies from IPSI(2017). She began active exhibition activity in Russia in 2015, made several personal projects at independent venues in St. Petersburg, became one of the participants and founders of the APXIV self-organization, experimented a lot with media and forms of expression, but eventually returned to painting. In 2018, she began studying at the Royal College of Art MA Painting, where she is still studying. Now Katya lives and works in London. ​
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Artist: Katya Granova
Gertrude scene, 180x160cm, oil on canvas
By Katya Granova
Located in Yerevan, AM
Gertrude scene, 180x160cm, oil on canvas
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2010s Abstract Katya Granova Art

Materials

Oil

Red square, 1991, 98x148cm
By Katya Granova
Located in Yerevan, AM
Red square, 1991, 98x148cm
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2010s Abstract Katya Granova Art

Materials

Oil

Komissarjevskaya playing Nora in Ibsen's play, 200x140cm
By Katya Granova
Located in Yerevan, AM
Komissarjevskaya playing Nora in Ibsen's play, 200x140cm
Category

2010s Abstract Katya Granova Art

Materials

Oil

Contra censura, 60x80cm
By Katya Granova
Located in Yerevan, AM
Contra censura, 60x80cm
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2010s Abstract Katya Granova Art

Materials

Oil

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