Natasha Rudenko
As an artist Natasha Rudenko interprets her personal experience and growth as a human being. She engages in self-reflection and investigates the realms of feelings, personhood and identity constructs through photography. Natasha Rudenko often uses her own body as a tool to express personal experiences and journeys. Using herself as a subject matter creates an additional tension juxtaposing herself as a subject and object of the creative process. Rudenko self-portraits are performative in their nature; they are constructed specifically for the camera and through embodying the duality of being both a subject and the object of the photographs she aims to re-claims and re-recognizes her identity. In her recent projects she focuses on exploring her identity as a feminist, an immigrant and a white female presenting non-binary artist in contemporary society.
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