Marina Naprushkina
(b. 1981, Minsk)
Marina Naprushkina (b. 1981, Minsk) is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Berlin. Her practice is rooted in working beyond traditional institutional frameworks, often engaging with self-organized networks and grassroots spaces. In 2007, she founded the Office for Anti-Propaganda, a platform for both artistic and activist engagement with the visual politics of propaganda. Her work critically explores forms of resistance, feminist narratives, and networks of care, incorporating intersectional and feminist perspectives across media such as painting, video, and text. In 2013, she co-founded Neue Nachbarschaft/Moabit, an initiative dedicated to building inclusive communities with and without migration experience. Naprushkina’s work has been presented internationally, including at major biennials, such as Kyiv Perennial (2024, 2023, 2017); Bucharest Biennale (2012); Berlin Biennale (2011); and Istanbul Biennial (2009). She has also exhibited at Kunstmuseum Bochum (2024); Kunsthaus Graz (2023); EMST – National Museum of Contemporary Art (2022); Galeria Arsenał in Białystok (2021); Mystetskyi Arsenal in Kyiv (2021); and Kunsthalle Wien (2020).