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Lisa Shtormit

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Lisa Shtormit
BornElizaveta Novikova
February 16, 1988
Moscow
🏳️ NationalityRussian
💼 Occupation
Artist, Curator

Biography and education[edit]

Lisa Shtormit was born on 16 February 1988 in Moscow. Lives and works in Paris. Since 2011, she has been working under the pseudonym “Shtormit”. Graduated from the Russian State Institute of Cinematography (Moscow) in 2011 as an animation artist, art-director or production designer (course of S.Alimov). She continued her education at the Institute of Modern Art by Joseph Bakshtein (Joseph Bakshtein Institute of Contemporary Art) (2014-2015) and the Higher School of Economics (2016-2017). Attended “Free Workshops” at MMOMA.

Studied in Summer Academy in Salzburg in 2019. She enrolled at the Ecole nationale des arts Paris where she is working on her graduation project “Invisible Art” 2019-2022. She continues to take part in educational and research programmes at Goldsmiths and HSE PerLab 2021-2022. She has worked in theater and cinematography as a staging artist [1] and a curator in private galleries and state museums. She has taken part in projects of the ROSIZO State Museum and Exhibition Centre as a guest curator (Moscow, Russia). Worked as the main curator of Moscow Museum “Integratsia“. She has done several art projects as an art producer. An author, methodologist and developer and presenter of educational programmes at the MMOMA, Jewish Museum and Centre for Tolerance and Avangard Centre in Moscow. 2019 Session “Creative thinking“, Centre Spirituel et Culturel Orthodoxe Russe, Paris.

Founder and CEO of the international artists’ support and accompaniment agency AS Agency Shtormit. Since 2012 member of the Moscow Union of Artists. Since 2021 member of Le 100ecs - Établissement culturel solidaire, Paris, France. Her works are in private collections in Europe.

Carrer[edit]

Liza Shtormit participated in more than 130 exhibitions in Russia, Paris and London. Curator of more than 17 projects. Theater and film artist and illustrator. Lisa Stormit works and experiments with a variety[2] of mediums in different genres, from illustration to scenography. Today she predominantly works with olfactory installations and interactive objects, in which she explores embodiment and interaction with the social medium and humour.

The main themes of the work are memory, perception and tactility, immersiveness, social olfactorily. The main principle of the work is to reduce the distance between the viewer and the art. Works with sound and collaborates with musicians and composers in Moscow, Paris, Salzburg. Since 2019 she has been working with French composer Nicolas Romme (Paris, France). Jointly created an exhibitions for ACME in London and Cite internationale des arts in Paris.

She has been a curator since 2006. Lisa Stormit's curatorial projects have been awarded prizes in Russia. She has curated and organized festivals, art projects and exhibitions. She has curated projects at Total art Moscow, kz gallery [3], Cite Internationale des Arts, the Daniil Harms travelling museum, Goslitmuseum, Chief curator of the Museum of Integration for people with disabilities in 2019 (Moscow, Russia)

Regularly participates in art auctions. Works are presented in the online galleries Borsch, a2agency, OilyOil[4], a-s-t-r-a.

Olfactory projects[edit]

She sees her artistic practice [5] as total immersion and the involvement of the viewer through simple playful techniques in a world of memories and sensations. Her works are defined by concise forms and aesthetic visual solutions. The principal materials are wood, velvet, glass and iron. She creates perfume compositions by herself using essential oils or the method of so-called “domestic perfumery”, scents of everyday life. She calls some of her projects aroma installations, which makes reference to the tactile techniques of Ian Schwankmeyer, as well as the sensual and empirical perception of the world. She is oriented on astrology in creating her works, and works with mystical themes and urban legends and spirits. She was a finalist at the Riga Quadrennial of Sculpture 2024 with her Olfactory project "Invisible Public Art”.

Educational projects[edit]

Educational programmes’ author and presenter. Her courses have been attended by over 450 artists. Lisa's students’ artworks have been exhibited at art institutions in Lithuania, China, USA, and others.

Lisa is an art lectures’ author and speaker. Among her classes’ topics are olfactory art, avant-garde artists and creative thinking, self-presentation of artists. Lisa's lectures have been held at MMOMA, the Jewish Museum and Centre for Tolerance and the Avant-garde Centre, the Winzavod Contemporary Art Centre[6], and at the Limmud and Moscow Urban Forum conferences in 2017. Author of the "West.East" course for artists at the Art Fanatka school.

Founder and CEO of the international artist support and accompaniment agency AS Agency Shtormit. Together with art journalist and art historian Anya Znaenok she helps to promote artists worldwide.

Work in animation, theater and cinema[edit]

Creates illustrations for books and periodicals. Among them is a book “To live in St. Petersburg: from Dvortsovaya to Sadovaya, from Gangutskaya to Shpalernaya. Personal Stories” with a print-run of more than 12,000 copies; the book “Perfumery Fashion House / My Perfume: How to Choose a Perfume and Underline Your Style” by Irina Vaganova; and the magazines In Style, Snob, and ArtyGeneration. She designed the cover for the Spanish edition of M.A. Bulgakov's book “Fatal Eggs”.

She works in film, theatre and animation. In 2012, as an artist, she worked on the film “Argentine Lullaby”, which was included in a collection of animated films based on lullabies of different nations, “Lullabies of the World”. The film The Book of MALGIL, animated by Lisa Stormit, was a participant in the competition programme “Short Meter. Kinotavr 2014”. She worked as an artist in the animated film “Vanity of vanities” (director A. Turkus), which won the Grand Prix at the Suzdal Festival in 2018. Artist of the film Handmade Clouds (2015), directed by Iryna Litmanovich.

Exhibitions[edit]

  • 2021 «En avant!», L'atelier Byzance, Paris[7]
  • 2021 «nOsense», ACME, London, England (solo)[8]
  • 2019 «La confiture», in the program of the Les Traversées du Marais, Cité des Arts, Paris (solo)[9]
  • 2019 The music performance at Theater im Kunstquartier in collaboration with the Summer Academy Mozarteum by Øyvind Torvund, Salzburg.[10]
  • 2017 «Pas droit», Cite internationale des arts, Paris, France.
  • 2017 «Le jeu de la paternité», in the program of the Les Traversées du Marais, Cite internationale d'arts, Paris, France(solo).
  • 2017 «Fig.ure», Cite internationale d'arts, Paris, France (solo).

Awards[edit]

  • 2021/24 Winner of the Quadriennale of Sculpture in Riga and participant of the online art residency, Riga, Latvia.
  • 2020 Scholarship MOCT art foundation, London, UK.
  • 2019 Partial scholarship Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Austria.
  • 2018 Grant British Charity Foundation (CAF), (theatre performance), Moscow, Russia.
  • 2016 Grant British Charity Foundation (CAF), (exhibition), Moscow, Russia.
  • 2017 in program Jerusalem biennale of Contemporary art «Josef dreams», Israel.
  • 2015 Grant British Charity Foundation (CAF) and Genesis Philanthropy Group, (exhibition), Moscow, Russia.
  • 2015 best curatorial project gallery Na Kashirke, Moscow, Russia.

References[edit]

  1. "Film d'animation : «Inanité», 2018". www.crsc.fr. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  2. "Contemporary Arts Russia". www.moct-foundation.com. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  3. "Collective exhibition "Pigeon mail"". www.kzgallery.com. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  4. "Lizaveta Shtormit". oilyoil.com. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  5. "LISA SHTORMIT. INTERVIEWED BY MIA FUNK". www.creativeprocess.info. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  6. "International department in Winzavod CCA". winzavod.ru. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  7. "Portes Ouvertes de l'atelier Byzance". celinedominiak.com. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  8. "Lisa Shtormit". acme.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  9. "Tour du Monde en 14 h". www.citedesartsparis.net. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  10. "Scenography as a place of longing (short teaser)– Summer Academy '19" YouTube. Retrieved April, 6, 2022.

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