Victoria Todorov “Generation X”, 2022 - 40H X 30W cm (Stretched)
Victoria Todorov is a Melbourne-based interdisciplinary artist working across installation, video, sculpture, and painting. Influenced by online subcultures and the intersection of digital spaces with the art world, her work explores the fluid boundaries between self and other, woman and machine, nature and technology. Using garish palettes and chaotic compositions, she blends found text, collage, and figural elements to critique the imagery overload of technocapitalism.
Infused with humor and sharp critique, her practice interrogates performativity, accessibility, and failure, reflecting tensions between public personas and private emotions. Collecting cultural artifacts from media spectacles and internet subcultures, her work has been recently been exhibited in a show entitled - ‘Image Economies’ at Monash University and ‘Uppers’ at Woollahra Gallery.
Painting: Generation X , 2022
Oil on Canvas.
Victoria Todorov is a Melbourne-based interdisciplinary artist working across installation, video, sculpture, and painting. Influenced by online subcultures and the intersection of digital spaces with the art world, her work explores the fluid boundaries between self and other, woman and machine, nature and technology. Using garish palettes and chaotic compositions, she blends found text, collage, and figural elements to critique the imagery overload of technocapitalism.
Infused with humor and sharp critique, her practice interrogates performativity, accessibility, and failure, reflecting tensions between public personas and private emotions. Collecting cultural artifacts from media spectacles and internet subcultures, her work has been recently been exhibited in a show entitled - ‘Image Economies’ at Monash University and ‘Uppers’ at Woollahra Gallery.
Painting: Generation X , 2022
Oil on Canvas.
Victoria Todorov is a Melbourne-based interdisciplinary artist working across installation, video, sculpture, and painting. Influenced by online subcultures and the intersection of digital spaces with the art world, her work explores the fluid boundaries between self and other, woman and machine, nature and technology. Using garish palettes and chaotic compositions, she blends found text, collage, and figural elements to critique the imagery overload of technocapitalism.
Infused with humor and sharp critique, her practice interrogates performativity, accessibility, and failure, reflecting tensions between public personas and private emotions. Collecting cultural artifacts from media spectacles and internet subcultures, her work has been recently been exhibited in a show entitled - ‘Image Economies’ at Monash University and ‘Uppers’ at Woollahra Gallery.
Painting: Generation X , 2022
Oil on Canvas.