Collection: Daria Antonova
Daria Sergeevna Antonova (born April 13, 1985, in Novosibirsk, Russia) is a contemporary Russian painter known for her urban landscapes and emotionally resonant compositions. She graduated with honors from the V.I. Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute in 2013, where she studied in the studio of A.N. Sukhovetsky (formerly V.N. Telin). Her diploma project was a series of paintings titled Hypermarket. Prior to that, she completed her studies at the Kaluga College of Culture and Arts in 2006, also with honors.
Antonova is a member of both the Union of Artists of Russia (since 2014) and the Moscow Union of Artists (since 2013). In recognition of her academic achievements, she was awarded a gold medal by the Russian Academy of Arts in 2013.
She has participated in over 100 exhibitions, festivals, and plein-air events in Russia and abroad. Notable solo exhibitions include Day by Day (2016), Reflection of Reality (2017), and Moscow Rhythm (2018). Her works are held in private collections in Russia and internationally, as well as in institutions such as the Ulyanovsk Regional Art Museum and the Scientific and Cultural Center in Pushkin Hills.
Antonova currently lives and works in Moscow.