Honor Fraser announces residency with creator of the feminist protest art collective Pussy Riot
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Honor Fraser announces residency with creator of the feminist protest art collective Pussy Riot
Nadya Tolokonnikova. Photo: Yulia Shur.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Honor Fraser announced an artist residency with Nadya Tolokonnikova— Siberian artist and a creator of the feminist protest art collective Pussy Riot. Tolokonnikova’s political actions and wide-ranging performance interventions have established her as a leading voice in the fight against authoritarian power. During her residency, she will compose a series of artworks and performances that demonstrate her multifaceted approach to resisting systems of oppression and dehumanization.


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Honor Fraser will serve as a sounding board for Tolokonnikova’s unruly compositions, featuring artworks that underscore the shifting tonalities of political unrest.

Born in Norilsk, Russia in 1989, Tolokonnikova emerged as a critical voice in contemporary art following her imprisonment from 2012 to 2013 for staging a protest performance at Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Her practice, which centers the body as a dynamic site for political revolution, spans performance, experimental music, video, calligraphy, and sculptural installation. In her new series at Honor Fraser, Tolokonnikova explores the delicate choreographies of resistance—revealing how embodied action, language, and collective ritual intertwine to forge new pathways for political liberation.

The exhibition features sculptural installations created from objects related to sites of protest and imprisonment, displayed alongside large-scale Tolokonnikova's self-portraits wearing a mask. Rather than recreating the literal confines of a prison cell, these works transmute Tolokonnikova's experience of confinement into a symbolic vocabulary of resistance and renewal. The portraits showcase the group's signature balaclavas rendered through calligraphed phrases—transforming this iconic protest symbol into a new tool for political messaging. Throughout the exhibition, Tolokonnikova will activate these artworks through performances and live music, creating a temporal archive where acts of resistance are documented, organized, and reperformed.

Nadya Tolokonnikova is a Siberian conceptual artist, activist, and a creator of Pussy Riot, the feminist protest art collective that gained global recognition for their performances challenging authoritarianism. In 2012, she was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for performing the "Punk-prayer" at Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Her imprisonment drew international attention to political repression in Russia and strengthened her resolve to fight for human rights and freedom of expression. Since her release, Tolokonnikova has continued to merge art and activism through multimedia installations, performances, and music. Her work addresses themes of institutional power, surveillance, and resistance while advocating for feminist, LGBTQ+, and democratic causes. She has exhibited internationally, founded the independent media outlet MediaZona, and initiated numerous humanitarian projects. Through her art and activism, Tolokonnikova transforms personal experiences of political persecution into powerful statements about collective liberation and social justice.


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