Alisa Golovkina, originally from Moscow, Russia, pursued her education in the United Kingdom and later in Canada, after which she continued her travels throughout the world. Having obtained her education from various cultures, Golovkina's own sense of identity and mentality was shaped as she navigated where she belonged. Amidst this global exploration, she cultivated a deep passion for the arts, a flame ignited since her early years. Golovkina's artistic evolution was deeply influenced by her diverse experiences. Her academic pursuits took her to the University of the Arts in London, where she honed her craft as a photographer. Reflecting on her multifaceted upbringing, Golovkina's work delves into a profound exploration of existence and identity. Through her lens, she captures not just moments, but the essence of human experience, inviting viewers to ponder life's transient beauty and the intricate tapestry of identity.

Artist Statement:

My artistic practice is an exploration of the complexities of existence, capturing moments that resonate with personal significance and universal themes. Drawing inspiration from the philosophies of photographers like Daido Moriyama and writers like Moyra Davey, I embrace the notion of photography as a medium for raw expression, devoid of pretense or expectation.

In my work, I employ photography as a personal diary, documenting the intricacies of my own experiences and the myriad ideas that captivate my mind. Like a curator of memories, I confront the fear of forgetting by immortalizing fleeting moments in visual form. Each photograph serves as a portal to my past, a testament to the enduring power of memory amidst the relentless march of time.

I navigate between spontaneous street photography and meticulously staged portraiture, oscillating between the accidental and the deliberate. Transitioning from digital to film photography, I have discovered a profound appreciation for the unique texture and depth that analogue processes offer. Film, with its inherent unpredictability, becomes a collaborator in my artistic journey, imbuing each image with a rich narrative of the circumstances in which it was created.

Through my lens, I seek to interrogate the world around me, probing the wounds of time and uncovering the hidden beauty in neglected spaces. My work delves into the complexities of identity, history, and sentimentality, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricacies of human existence and the transient nature of life itself.

Publications:

Exhibitions:

  • 2018 - “Select”
    Fairmont Whistler, BC, Canada

  • 2019 - “Fast Forward”
    London College of Communication, London, UK

  • 2022 - “Pages of the Present”
    Online Exhibition, Artservatory

  • 2022 - “In Fairyland”
    Little Louie, London, UK

  • 2022 - Graduate Show
    University of the Arts, London, UK

  • 2023 - “Aalykhaam” - “My Village”
    National Center for Folk Art named after S.P. Kadysheva, Abakan, Russia

  • 2023 - “Reflections”
    Abakan Art Gallery named after. F.E. Pronskikh, Abakan, Russia

  • 2024 - “Human
    On Zvezdnaya, Zvezdnaya street, 16A, St. Petersburg, Russia

  • 2024 - “Ephemeral Elegance: Women in Artistic Reflection
    CistaArts, One Mayfair Place, London, UK, W1J 8AJ

  • 2024 - “RE/Evolution

    "Maximum Work & Education" gallery, Novi Sad, Serbia

  • 2024 - “EmpowerHER: Creativity, Courage & Magical Thinking
    CasildArt Contemporary, 32 Connaught Street
    Connaught Village, London, UK, W2 2AY

Prizes:

  • 2024 - Boomer Art Prize Participant

  • 2024 - Global Time Talent: Photography 2nd Place

  • 2024 - Art Cabbage: Photography 2nd Place