Anastasiya Tarasenko

Biography
Born 1989 in Kiev Ukraine. Anastasiya Tarasenko moved to New York City with her family at 6 years of age and has resided there ever since. She attended art schools early on and ultimately received her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2017. She lives and works in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Artist's Statement:
I like to think of what I do as social critique; it's sharp, it's biting, and it’s aimed at everyone. The images themselves, however, are often pastoral, convivial, and humorous in the way I compose them. This reflects the true dichotomy of existence, that we are all things at once, existing simultaneously with joy and pain, innocence and perversion, etc. It is my self appointed task as an artist to observe and report these inescapable truths, much in the same way a court jester given special dispensation to mock his powerful patrons. But far from being an aloof observer, I’m probably hardest on myself. With the same, harsh bite, I make self-portraits with words and images that sting me personally every day. In a sense, I want to show you, the viewers, that I am complicit too.
Works
  • Dragon Fire
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Dragon Fire, 2024
    Pulp painting on paper
    24 x 18 in
    61 x 45.7 cm
  • Valley of Happy Pigs
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Valley of Happy Pigs, 2022
    Oil paint on copper with a handmade resin border
    48 x 36 in
    121.9 x 91.4 cm
  • Cake and Milk
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Cake and Milk, 2021
    Oil paint on copper mounted on wood panel
    18 x 24 in
    45.7 x 61 cm
  • Reliquary of Utility (Bond)
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Reliquary of Utility (Bond), 2021
    Oil on vintage meat cleaver
    12 x 3 in
    30.5 x 7.6 cm
  • Reliquary of Utility (Bone)
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Reliquary of Utility (Bone), 2021
    Oil on vintage meat cleaver
    12 x 4 in
    30.5 x 10.2 cm
  • Reliquary of Utility (Dog)
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Reliquary of Utility (Dog), 2021
    Oil on vintage meat cleaver
    10 x 3 in
    25.4 x 7.6 cm
  • George Washington Crossing the Delaware
    Anastasiya Tarasenko
    George Washington Crossing the Delaware, 2019
    Oil on wood backed copper panel
    16 x 20 in
    40.6 x 50.8 cm
Exhibitions