Evgenia Emets
Bio
1979
was born in Poltava, USSR
2001
graduated from Moscow State Institute of International Relations
2002-2005
attended workshops by Galina Moskaleva, Alejandro Castellote (Spain), Irina Chmyreva, Pavel Smirnov
2006
Innovation Prize in Contemporary Arts, National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Russia
2006
Oros Kharasson residency, Syros, Greece
2007-2008
MA Fine Art, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London
2014
Arts Council Grant Award for KIMA project as Analema Group with performances including Union Chapel, UK
2016
Being Silence residency, Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, London
2016
Arts Council Grant Award for KIMA project as Analema Group with performance at the Roundhouse, UK
2017
A Slice of Time. By Other Means, London; Paradise Air, Shiro Oni Studio residency, Japan
2018
Eternal Forest. Raizvanguarda, Portugal
2018
CineEco Seia, Regional Award for Eternal Forest film, Portugal
2019
Eternal Forest Manifesto, Bienal de Coruche, Portugal
2019
Arts Council Grant Award for KIMA: Noise at Tate Exchange/Tate Modern, UK
lives and works in Lisbon and Moscow

Collections
British Library, London
Gulbenkian Art Library, Lisbon
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow
National Poetry Library, London
Selected solo exhibitions
2003
Returning. Art Play Gallery, Moscow
2008
108. Contemporary Russian Art Festival, Museum of Asian Art, Corfu
2016
Being Silence, Crypt Gallery, London
2017
A Slice of Time. By Other Means, London
2018
Eternal Forest. Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Lisbon
Eternal Forest. Casa do Artista, Gois, Portugal
2019
Eternal Forest, King’s College, London
Selected group exhibitions
2001
Photography saves the world. Moscow Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts, Moscow
2002
Sound of Nothing. Izvestia Exhibitions Hall, Moscow
Came, saw, showed. National Center for Contemporary Art, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
2003
Classic interior photography. Lumiere Gallery, Moscow
2005
New Territories. ARCO, Madrid, Spain
We. Moscow International Forum of Art Initiatives. New Manege, Moscow
2006
Joint Adventure. Russian culture center, Vienna, Austria
2007
Okean X Forms. M’ARS Centre for contemporary art, Moscow
PANDUS 2007. House-commune on the Ordzhonikidze street, Moscow
2008
The Echo of Now. Central Saint Martins College, Bargehouse, London
The Elements of Light. Hellenic American Union, Athens
The Elements of Light. Art Space 8, Istanbul Contemporary
Manta Ray. Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London
The Echo of Now. Private Practice. Contemporary Art Space, Budapest
2009
The Echo of Now. Private Practice II. Empire Gallery, London
Subjective Visions. 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art. National Bank Cultural Foundation, Thessaloniki, Greece
2010
A-Field. Analema Group. Market Estate Project, London
The Echo of Now. East calls West. Pingyao International Photography Festival, China
The Echo of Now. ULTRA. Colomb Art Gallery, London
2011
Root A. The Return: The House of the Nobleman. Frieze Art Fair, London
In the Centre of Cyclone. Pravda, Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art
Towards a Quiet Centre. Performance. Pushkin House, London
Towards a Quiet Centre. Listening experience. Holy Trinity Church, London
2014
Echo of Now. Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow
Kima. ICT & Art Connect. London
2015
Experimental Densities. Cornelius Foundation, London
2016
The Wave. Performance and installation. L’abri Fondation, Geneva
The Wheel. Performance and installation. Roundhouse, London
I AM. Poetry/sound performance. Baltic Art Form, Incloodu Deaf Arts Festival, London
Atta-Anatta. Performance. Crypt Gallery, London
2017
Line is just a line. Shiro Oni. Onishi, Japan
The Wave. Chelsea College of Art, London
2018
Minuteglass. Inter-Connect. 101. Mediapoetry, Future Unhuman, St. Petersburg
KIMA: Voice, By Other Means. EVA, V&A Digital Futures, London
2019
Eternal Forest in PEA2019 book. Serralves, Porto, Portugal
Eternal Forest Manifesto. Bienal de Coruche, Portugal
Eternal Forest. Portuguese Embassy UK, Evolving the Forest Symposium, UK
KIMA: Noise. Tate Exchange, Tate Modern
KIMA: Voice, RCA. Imperial College, Barbican, UK
Books