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Born in 1987 in USSR (Russia)

Based in Paris

Member of the Parisian Atelier Artists in Exile

Member of the ADAGP

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Daria [Dasha] Panteleeva is a transdisciplinary queer artist of Russian origin. She works in the fields of video art/extended cinema, photography, sound, installations, opera, performance, poetry, and playwriting.

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Over the past few years, she has carried out a number of exhibition and performative projects in France and other European countries. Among them are her curatorial and artistic contribution to the exhibition “Visibilité: L’amour et la fierté LGBTQIA+” (Reforum Space, Paris), participation in the shows “Presence” and “Quand la nature mort, je dissous dans sa mémoire” as part of the open studios at the Cité Internationale des Arts (Paris), the performance “Exclusion Zone”, presented at the opening of the exhibition “Censure” in Poush (Aubervilliers), 3D site specific audio-promenade “Nora always loved Ursa Major” (Norway, Berlevåg), the visual poem “Ikke smelter” (Norway, Berlevåg), self-reflection “Born to be...” (Germany, Cologne). In 2025, she participated in the group show “Spring cannot be canceled” at the gallery Friches Et Nous la Paix (Paris).

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Before emigration, Daria directed over 25 productions in theaters across Russia and abroad, including the Mariinsky Primorsky Theatre, the Mikhailovsky Theatre, the Khabarovsk Musical Theatre, and the Azerbaijan State Musical Theatre. As a playwright, she has written original plays, librettos, and adaptations—some of which were shortlisted for international competitions. Her poetry has been published in literary anthologies.

 

​​Since 2022 she has been living permanently in Europe

Since December 2024, member of the KITTEL Art Сollective                 

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