b. 1993 Rostov region, Russia Lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark
Anastasiia Lodde is a Copenhagen-based artist with a background in genetics. Born in a small village in southern Russia, she transitioned from a decade-long scientific career to full-time art after emigrating to Denmark. Her work explores identity, memory, and resilience through a postmigrant lens, using metaphor and recurring symbols - fish, bicycles, and Soviet-era objects - to reflect on displacement, trauma, and cultural continuity. Through painting, installation, and performance, she investigates the ethics of invention and the inheritance of memory. Her projects weave these layers into poetic visual narratives that question what we choose to preserve - biologically, culturally, and morally - in times of crisis.
Education
2017 PhD Fellow in Genetics, Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2015 MSc in Agronomy with Biotechnology, RSAU MAA named after K.A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia
2011 BSc in Genetics and Selection of Field Crops, RSAU MAA named after K.A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia
2001 Visual Arts, Art School for Secondary Education named after D.G. Belousov, Rostov region, Russia
Select Solo Exhibitions
2025 Anastasiia Lodde: Malerier og skitser, Hvidovre Kunst, Denmark Link
2024 Where Does Happiness Live?, Yome Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark Link
2023 Living in Color, Gadens Galleri, Copenhagen, Denmark Link
Select Group Exhibitions
2025 The Art of Love, Awita New York Studio, Brooklyn, New York, USA Link 2024 A Journey Through Surrealism and Dreams, Eight Square Gallery, Folkestone, England Link 2024 WHO AM I?, Pop-Up Art Show in Hackney Wick, London, England Link 2024 Outward Soul, OnArtGallery, Florence, Italy Link 2024 The Second Exhibition, Daisy Kunstbar, Copenhagen, Denmark Link 2023 Little Treasures, Galleria De Marchi, Bologna, Italy Link 2023 Something in Common – We Love Variety, Foto Dose Galleria, Oldenburg, Germany Link
Art Fairs
2023 ArtUnites, Art Nordic, Copenhagen, Denmark Link
Festivals
2025 60Seconds Festival: MIRROR ME Street Venues, November 23.–30 Copenhagen, Denmark Link
2025 The Wrong Biennale 7th. edition at Copenhagen Business School Library Link
Press
2025 8. maj 2025: Kunstner med international baggrund indtager Hvidovre Link
2024 Journey through dreams and surrealism of the unconscious: an exhibition of artists from Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan Link