Milana Braslavsky

Statement:

I work with domestic settings and distorted figuration, and the characters in my photographs transform themselves using basic materials including purses, pillows and their own hair. I use commonplace objects in combination with the human figure, or substitute objects for the figure to convey feelings of loneliness and comfort, as well as the need for physical and mental protection.

My family moved to the United States from the Soviet Union during my formative years, and I express the feelings of alienation and detachment that I experienced, and the wish to assimilate and belong, through the tension and discomfort conveyed in the artwork.

Bio
Born Moldova, USSR
Currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD.

MFA University of Pennsylvania 2007
BFA Maryland Institute College of Art 2005




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