From the Animal series. Flesh, 2015. This watercolour series is a study of the everyday routine; here, the kitchen becomes a space for experimentation and a battleground of art and life
From the Animal series. Tongue, 2017. Zaslavskaya is interested in exploring the many senses, images, and relationships that this space is a home for
Utensils. 365 series, 2013-2016. 0+ space, St Petersburg. Photo: Alexey Kruchkovsky. Here, Zaslavskaya adds another dimension to the subject and shows the lingering presence of the Soviet in the contemporary Russian homes
Utensils. 365 series, 2013-2016. 0+ space, St Petersburg. Photo: Alexey Kruchkovsky. Through depicting the objects we use every day, Zaslavskaya manages to make a strong personal and political statement
Utensils. 365 series, 2013-2016. 0+ space, St Petersburg. Photo: Alexey Kruchkovsky
This Is Mine, That Is Yours. Painting of the Year exhibition, St Petersburg, 2010. The text featured in the painting come from a famous slogan, “Don’t sell yourself for the flowers—tomorrow you’ll be at the stove again”
New Year’s Address to the Women of Russia, 2009. With Ira Putilova. Painting of the Year exhibition, St Petersburg, 2010
Ragged Block action performance. St Petersburg, 2017. Queer feminist art group Unwanted Organisation taking part in the May Day Parade along with a sex workers rights group Silver Rose
From the Atlas of Being project. Experiment # 1. Installation at the Landscape Poetry festival Pushkin Laboratories, Pushkin, 2016. Atlas of Being is an attempt to analyse the transformation between two states, animal and human
Crawl Away from Your Pedestal, Animal performance (with Unwanted Organisation), 2016. Museum of Nonconformist Art, St Petersburg. The performance is based on the Atlas of Beings text
Physical Evidence series, 2017. DK Rose, St Petersburg, 2018. Based on Aleksandr Kondakov’s research project “Hate Crimes against LGBTQ+ Populations in Russia.” The objects in the watercolours were participants, accomplices, or witnesses of these crimes
Chronicles of Refugee, 2018. With Masha Godovannaya. Rituals of Relatedness exhibition, Centre for Arts and Music, St Petersburg, 2019. This project was inspired by the eponymous book by Evgeny Shtorn, a Russian-Kazakh LGBTQ+ activist living in Ireland
Chronicles of Refugee, 2018. With Masha Godovannaya. Rituals of Relatedness exhibition, Centre for Arts and Music, St Petersburg, 2019. This series is a study of exile through the lens of world art history
I’m Just Crawling Here, 2019. From the Animal series. Mutations anti-festival at DK Rose, St Petersburg