Liudmila Anoshenkova was born in 1985 in the Moscow region, in the quaint town of Malakhovka, where the great Marc Chagall once spent time teaching. Her artistic journey commenced with a background in economics. However, in 2009, she ventured into the world of contemporary art as an artist.
Over the years, she had the privilege of learning from some of the best in the field. She attended classes by Moscow's renowned street photographer Igor Mukhin, which profoundly influenced her artistic vision at the Rodchenko School of Photography and Multimedia. Additionally, she participated in Daniel Richter's Painting class at the Academy of Fine Art in Vienna.
Her thirst for knowledge and artistic growth led her to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where Liudmila Anoshenkova is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Fine Arts.
In Anoshenkova's body of work, she explores a diverse range of mediums, including photography, video, animation, and performance, often within conceptual projects.
The main topics is a memory, artefacts of time and death.