Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm - Migration Museum Shop
Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm - Migration Museum Shop
Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm - Migration Museum Shop
Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm - Migration Museum Shop
Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm - Migration Museum Shop

Tribambuka Print - Cherished - 27.9cm x 27.9cm

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This piece is by London-based artist Tribambuka, also known as Anastasia Beltyukova. Anastasia has worked with the Migration Museum, exploring themes of home and identity. How do we carry our homes inside us, even when faced with leaving the place that we know?

 

  • Exclusive for Migration Museum in London
  • Limited edition risograph print
  • Size: 279 x 279 mm
  • Printed on 250gsm recycled uncoated paper 
  • Eco friendly soy inks
  • Edition of 50
  • Signed and numbered
Anastasia says: 
"This piece was created after the pandemic when we developed an ambiguous relationship with Home. When something that represents safety, comfort and protection reveals its shadow side and becomes a confinement, which isolates us from others - we need to redefine and re-establish connection to that.
Also at this time when a lot of people leave their homes, being forced or by choice - integrating into a new place or culture could be a huge challenge, and this work is about carrying your home inside and cherishing that feeling instead of looking for it outside."

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    MEET THE MAKER
    Anastasia Beltyukova  (Tribambuka)

    Beltyukova is a Russian born, London based award-winning illustrator, animation director & artist.  Anastasia has collaborated with the museum for many years now and has produced animations including directing and animating the film for Heart of the Nation.

    Her practice is concerned with the themes of shifting identity, home and belonging. As a British artist with Russian roots, she takes a critical approach to the complexities of her heritage through a contemporary lens of feminist thought and mythological thinking.

    All artworks are limited edition.


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