K-LIÉE Contemporary Art
CHEBU-RASHA artwork by K-LIÉE
Porcelain sculpture by K-LIÉE

SVETLANA K-LIÉE

Contemporary Artist

Art is the mirror of the soul, reflecting the boundaries between flesh and spirit, past and future
Most Recent Auction Sale! 'Malevich, Black Hand' sold at Bonhams London for £640
Svetlana K-Liée in studio

About the Artist

Svetlana K-Liée, a Russian-born artist residing in England since 2006, is proficient in various techniques including bronze, ceramics, etching, printmaking, and photography.

Her artwork has achieved international recognition, with exhibitions in renowned venues such as the Hermitage and Saatchi Galleries.

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Latest News & Exhibitions

December 2024

Shanghai History Museum Exhibition

K-LIÉE's works featured in 'Lev Tolstoy' exhibition showcasing contemporary interpretations of classical Russian literature.

November 2024

New Porcelain Collection Launch

Unveiling the latest series exploring the fragility of human existence through delicate ceramic forms.

October 2024

Seattle Art Fair Success

Overwhelming response at Seattle Art Fair with Jade Flower Gallery, multiple pieces acquired by collectors.

Critics & Collectors

K-LIÉE's work transcends traditional boundaries, creating a dialogue between the ancient and contemporary that is both profound and accessible.
Marina Abramović
Performance Artist
The CHEBU-RASHA series is a masterful exploration of cultural memory and transformation. Each piece resonates with both nostalgia and radical reimagining.
Charles Saatchi
Art Collector
Her porcelain works achieve a rare balance between fragility and strength, beauty and the grotesque. Truly contemporary in spirit.
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Curator, Serpentine Galleries

Creative Process

Conceptualization
1

Conceptualization

Each series begins with deep exploration of cultural symbols and personal mythology

Material Exploration
2

Material Exploration

Working with bronze, ceramics, and mixed media to find the perfect expression

Transformation
3

Transformation

The final work emerges through layers of meaning and technique