May 2025
'RISKS AND ARTISTS'
- a podcast on how artists and other creators to protect themselves and their work in the art sphere. Presenter - Natasha Chernobrivets - practicing lawyer and organizer of cultural events.
In the sixth issue, an invited guest and expert was an interdisciplinary artist and copyright lawyer - Kristina Burbela.
We discussed the importance of signing a contract and the risks of working without one; the meaning and practical implications of the term “exclusive rights”; and also reviewed a case involving damage to an artwork by a gallery.
September 2024
exhibition 'Prayers. Anecdotes. Toasts', curator Kate Finkelstein, Kristina Burbela as participant
The Kristina's print of the painting "I don't know, I feel" is part of the curatorial collection of Kate Finkelstein and is published in the exhibition announcement.
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August 2024
Announcement of the solo exhibition of Kristina Burbela by
SLOVONOVO - FORUM OF FREE CULTURE IN EUROPE
'Kristina is an Interdisciplinary Artist who works with the themes of Female corporeality and Women's rights, as well as an interest in Brain Functioning and Mental Disorders.'
August, 2024
Exhibition Review about Artists Against the Kremlin, the gallery All Rights Reversed, supported by the DeBALIE gallery and The Moscow Times, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kristina Burbela as a participant
August, 2024
Exhibition Review about Artists Against the Kremlin, the gallery All Rights Reversed, supported by the DeBALIE gallery and The Moscow Times, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kristina Burbela was a participant.
January 2024
'Let Me Be Your Friend'
for World Autism Day
On April 2nd, World Autism Awareness Day, the ArtNeuroVerse Biennale project, together with the Komа 2 Youth Center (Ramat Gan), held an international pop-up exhibition of artists with autism, Let Me Be Your Friend, featuring Kristina Burbela as a participant.
The exhibition included a performance by a saxophonist and DJ, an art master class, a charity art market, and a visit from specially trained therapy dogs.
On this day, it was important for us to once again draw public attention to the challenges faced by people with autism in general — and by artists in particular — as well as to initiate a conversation about inclusion within art institutions.
In this way, the professional and inclusive art environment fostered by ANV Biennale events puts into practice the principle of recognizing the right to neurodiversity.
Over 200 people attended the three-hour event, including not only general visitors but also collectors, municipal officials, and members of the press. The event was featured in the TLV Times, and the Kan Tarbut radio station announced it in its programming.
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