pasha radetzki

Pasha Radetzki

Pasha Radetzki’s Love-ego=LOV, a public art sculpture will open on May 5th in Union Square. This project was made possible by a grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and is fiscally sponsored by NYFA

October 17,2023 Federal Plaza.

Amit Sahu (left) and Pasha Radetzki performing Unity : LOV-e =LOV

Press : On, performance: Ridgewood-April 2023

Pasha Radetzki, performance, L-O-V , Tashmoo Pumping Station, 2021. Link to exhibition/performance info.

 

Pasha Radetzki, born in Belarus and living in NYC for more than twenty years, produces and continues developing an ongoing series of independent field-art-work projects and art initiatives that relate to nature and spirituality taking place at geographically unique natural locations. 

Radetzki has conceived and presented works worldwide that include: the Brazilian rainforest at Ilha Do Marajo, FLONA Topajosh and Sierra Do Mar; in Mexico, the Selva Lacandona jungles in Chiapas; the Osa peninsula and Talamanca rainforests in Costa Rica and Panama; Andean Puna and Isla Amantani in Peru; the Himalayan regions of Ladakh and Kashmir; Tamil Nadu, India; the Golden Triangle region of Myanmar and Laos; the Catskills region of Upstate New York and the East End of Long Island.

Radetzki took part in Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany, Manifesta 4 in Frankfurt, Manifesta 11 in Zurich, 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, the Beijing 798 Biennial, the 4th International Photo Biennial in Moscow, and the 8th International Photo Biennial in Cordoba. He was commissioned for a number of performances, notably at Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland for Manifesta 11 and for the 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art in Russia. Radetzki’s works are part of private and public collections and featured in Architectural Digest, Vogue Brasil, Casa Vogue, The Financial Times, The New York Times, Forbes, Tema Celeste, and Hyperallergic.

This January of 2022, Pasha received the Future Art Award from Mozaic Philanthropy in Los Angeles for his work, Portal do Sul built in situ in Brazil.

Radetzki received a grant from LMCC (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council) to produce his collaborative work with Amit Sahu : Unity on Union Square in October of 2023.

His public art sculpture, Love-ego=LOV, a public art sculpture will open on May 5th in Union Square.

radetzki.net

 

Portal so Sul. Video courtesy of Instituto Catuçaba. Link to news post.

 
 

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Part of Earth Portals series, Portal do Sul seeks to present an aspirational and unifying vision of the world for our common future.

Inspired by the façade of an old Brazilian countryside house, Portal Do Sul was conceived as the house of nature, which is always open and which is our only true home accommodating all of us without exceptions.

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