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NATA

A dialogue between the physical weight of history and the impulsive energy of the human mark.

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About NATA

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The moniker NATA represents a convergence of distinct global voices, ranging from the multidisciplinary investigations of California-based Nata Drachinskaya to the gestural energy of Italian painter Nata. Drachinskaya, trained in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, utilizes concrete sculpture and photography to probe the intersections of personal memory and state-imposed secrecy. Her award-winning project Binom highlights a practice rooted in the archival and the architectural, while the Italian Nata, a protégé of Emilio Vedova, offers an impulsive, existential approach to the canvas through his long-running Relicta series.

Visual voice

The aesthetic landscape of NATA spans from the tactile weight of concrete and photographic archives to the raw, gestural marks of Italian expressionism. This collective body of work is defined by themes of collective history, neocubist geometry, and surrealist imagery that challenges the boundaries of memory and form.
Concrete SculptureGestural PaintingNeocubismCollective HistorySurrealist Imagery
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NATA — questions answered

Which artists are associated with the name NATA?

The name represents several distinct artists, including California-based multidisciplinary artist Nata Drachinskaya, Italian painter Nata from Udine, Georgian surrealist Nata Varazi, and Ukrainian neocubist Nata Levitasova.

What subjects does Nata Drachinskaya explore in her work?

Drachinskaya focuses on themes of personal memory, collective history, and state-imposed secrecy, often using concrete sculpture and artist books.

How is the style of the Italian painter Nata described?

Nata is known for an impulsive and gestural style that serves as an existential declaration, particularly visible in his international Relicta series.

What recognition has Nata Drachinskaya received?

Her project Binom was awarded the 2025 LUMA Rencontres Dummy Book Award at Arles.

What are the neocubist works associated with this name?

The Ukrainian painter Nata Levitasova is recognized for her neocubist series titled PAINted.

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