Biography
BiographyKsenia Mazheyko (Madrid, Spain) is a visual artist and independent art researcher whose interdisciplinary background bridges philosophy, life sciences, and fine arts. Her practice engages art as a cognitive and epistemological tool, capable of producing knowledge about human existence.
Born into a family of scientists in 1981, she received classical training in academic art in Yekaterinburg, a city shaped by Constructivism and the intellectual currents of post-Soviet Russia. With a degree in philosophy and further studies at the Madrid Academy of Art, her artworks are informed by neuroscience, anthropology, and psychogenesis.
Mazheyko’s current research focuses on the origins of human identity and perception. Through a methodology combining watercolor, Chinese ink, and calligraphy with conceptual inquiry, she explores the boundaries between art and science, aiming to lay the groundwork for a PhD in the methodology of art.