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Arina Antonova

August 14, 2025
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Arina Antonova

Arina Antonova (b. 1980, Sevastopol) is an artist working between Spain and Switzerland. Her practice focuses on sculpture and installation, using clay as her primary material. Through her work, she explores the body—especially the female—as something lived, remembered, and shaped by power, control, and daily rituals. Food and craft traditions are key in her work, connecting personal memory with broader cultural histories. Antonova’s sculptures often become wearable or body-related objects, inviting intimate connection and physical engagement.

Antonova studied art history and archaeology in St. Petersburg and Hamburg. After moving to Spain, she began working with clay, shifting from two-dimensional media to a more physical, tactile process. In 2016, she opened her studio in Palma de Mallorca, where she continued developing her sculptural language.

Her work has been shown internationally in exhibitions across Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, and the United States. She received second prize in the Traditional Ceramics category in La Rambla, Spain (2022), and was nominated for the Martinson’s Award at the 4th Latvia Ceramics Biennale (2023). In 2024, she was invited as a panel member for Crafting Change at the Royal Danish Academy, a European initiative on innovation and sustainability in ceramics.

In 2023, she founded AAA Studio, an artist-run space in Palma’s Old Town. More than just her workplace, the studio has grown into a platform for exhibitions, conversations, and collaboration. Focusing on sculpture and contemporary ceramics, AAA Studio showcases work by women artists. It’s a space for visibility and exchange—supporting emerging voices, nurturing community, and opening up dialogue between local and international perspectives.

Visit Arina Antonova’s website and Instagram page.

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