Ksenia Ilina
Textures, fragments and fleeting light shape my practice. Working across video, printmaking, drawing and textile manipulation, I often combine techniques to allow the material to guide the narrative. Hovering between presence and absence, my works evoke dreamlike spaces where objects, gestures,
and traces of memory intertwine.
li.ksenia.ili@gmail.com
Selected Exhibitions:
2025 Dump Doom Simulator, Seager Gallery, London UK
2025 25 Hours, Platform, London UK
2024 Coming of Age, Notting Hill Arts Club, London UK
2024 English Breakfast performance, 远方速递 homeward express Office, London UK
2023 In Art We Trust, Notting Hill Arts Club, London UK
2023 Dump 01, Greatorex Street, London UK
2022 April Open Studios - Mustarinda, Hyrynsalmi Finland
2022 Transssssssslation, Sphera Gallery, Moscow Russia
2021 CIRCA (The Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Arts) x DAZED Magazine ‘Class of 2021’ finalist
Screenings: Piccadilly Lights - London UK, Coex K-Pop Square - Seoul South Korea, Yunika Vision - Tokyo Japan
Art Residency:
Mustarinda, Hyrynsalmi, Finland 2022
Siberian Video Campus - IV, International Kansk Video Festival, Kansk, Siberia Russia 2021
Publications:
DAZED, AnOther Magazine, i-D, Dust
Education:
Experimental Printmaking, UAL - Central Saint Martins, London UK 2025
Video Art, Rodchenko Art School, Moscow Russia 2022
BA in Textile Art, Stieglitz Art Academy, Saint Petersburg Russia 2017
Full CV on request
Based in London
Family group chat
Monoprint on Fabriano, 12 x 17 in
Etching, Image transfer
A tender landscape of invisible bonds, online oversharing within one family
Ghosts Play
Monoprint on Fabriano, 12 x 17 in
Etching, Blind embossing
Footprints in fog
Limbo
Single channel video, 4’10
Sound, Zine, Photo
Not a destination but a passage — a slow, indefinite state without clear direction, hovering just outside of time
Full video
Sphera Gallery, Moscow Russia
Pink Moon
Single channel video, Zine
Mustarinda, Hyrynsalmi Finland
Set deep in the Finnish forest, Mustarinda is a former school turned Art residency dedicated to ecological thinking and
research. I spent one snowy April there, living in near-complete stillness. The isolation shaped my days - I moved slowly,
observed closely, and allowed the remote surroundings to shift my perception. I created a visual diary in the form of video
and zine - an attempt to document this in-between time, where memory already began to blur even as it was forming.
The absence of ink in the printer left the images faded and fragile, echoing the gentle melancholy of that periodPoetics of disappearing
AS 1
Single channel video, 2’30
Yunika Vision, Tokyo Japan
Chasing your own self and the perception others have of you,
single thoughts
merge into one mind flow
Piccadilly Lights, London UKFull video
CIRCA x DAZED Class of 2021
Displayed on London’s Piccadilly Lights, Seoul’s Coex K-Pop Square, at Tokyo’s Yunika Vision
English Breakfast
Performance
Work platform, Candle
One Minute Sculpture at 远方速递 homeward express Office in London
as a part of Dump Get-together
Video documentation
远方速递 homeward express Office, London UK
Terra Incognita
Textile collage, pillows
[Ongoing project]
12 Plates in Rome
Single channel video, 0’22
Plates
Law of chance
Full video
Blind Spot
Single channel video, 0’20
“DUMP Doom Simulator integrates 46 digital assets scanned from artworks held in. These works represent pieces that artists in London could no longer save due to storage and the pressures of the cost of living crisis. Set in a speculative future — a desolate world devoid of observable life — players navigate a landscape that blurs the lines between prehistory and post-apocalypse. In this imagined planet, the ruins of these artworks are scattered, awaiting recovery by the players. DUMP Doom Simulator examines the archive as a construct shaped by acts of preservation, recovery, and reinterpretation. The project reflects on the shifting value of cultural artefacts where material records have been eroded, framing preservation as a dynamic rather than static process. By addressing the ecological concerns of art production and the environmental cost of archival practices, the work critiques the art world’s entanglement with systems of excess and scarcity. Amplified by its open-source format, the game democratises access to these materials and reimagines ownership as collective and participatory. In doing so, it transforms the archive into a site of ongoing interaction, re-engagement, and critical reflection.”
Exhibited at Greatorex Street, London UK, 2023
Part of Dump Doom Simulator / Videogame - exhibited at Seager Gallery, London UK, 2025
Blind Spot in DUMP Doom Simulator / VideogameSeager Gallery, London UKSeager Gallery, London UKGreatorex Street, London UKGreatorex Street, London UKBlind Spot3D archive of the artwork https://www.hellodump.com/3d-archive/ksenia