Marina Baisel
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Marina Baisel is an artist and designer working with functional sculpture to explore the evolving relationship between humanity and the environment. Through the transformation of everyday objects, she investigates how familiar forms lose and regain meaning in the flux of technological and ecological change, and how that meaning is reconstructed within the tension between progress and fragile memory.

Baisel’s practice is rooted in reflection on how perception shapes material reality. She reconfigures ordinary elements of the surrounding world, filtering them through a deeply personal lens to construct new visual and conceptual narratives. In this process, transformation becomes both method and metaphor, a way to trace the shifting boundaries between human experience and the natural world.

With a background that bridges analytical and artistic disciplines, Baisel holds a degree in Finance from Financial University (Moscow, Russia) and a Master’s degree from Boston University (Boston, USA). This foundation in structure and logic informs her approach to artistic inquiry, allowing her to merge rational systems with intuitive expression. She later graduated from the ‘Detali’ Higher School of Design (Moscow, Russia), where she was awarded the Grand Prix, and from the British Higher School of Art and Design (Moscow, Russia). Her works have been featured in major exhibitions, including the large-scale show at the Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia) dedicated to the History of Russian design.
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