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Biography

Yulia Petrova's extraordinary journey as an artist and composer continues to unfold with breathtaking grace, driven by her innate musical talent and unwavering devotion to her craft. Her connection with music ignited at a tender age of five when her fingers first danced across the piano keys. A prodigious gift became evident as she composed her own melodies by the age of eight, laying the foundation for a future filled with artistic brilliance.

Her path led her to the renowned Novosibirsk music conservatory in Russia, where she honed her musical passion and skill. While her formal studies delved deep into the world of Classical music, Yulia's insatiable curiosity led her to explore a rich tapestry of genres – from Rock and Blues to Fusion and Jazz. This expansive exploration would later shape her unique and versatile musical identity.

But Yulia's education extended beyond the confines of the classroom. Her journey intertwined with live performances alongside local bands, an experience that refined her skills and enriched her understanding of music's universal language

Yulia Iosilzon (b. 1992, Moscow) is an Israeli artist who lives and works in London. She graduated from Slade School of Fine Art, University College London with a BA in 2017 and completed an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art in 2019.  

 

Iosilzon’s figurative paintings on stretched transparent fabric are portals into vivid dreamlike worlds with roots in both ancient mythologies and contemporary social concerns. Her works hint at unfolding narratives of human-animal metamorphosis. Her visual references are wide ranging; she draws on imagery from childhood cartoons and representations of paradise, as well as exploring the Jewish iconography of her heritage. This symbolic language also extends into her ceramic practice. 

 

Modus Operandi marks Iosilzon’s second solo exhibition with Berntson Bhattacharjee after showing with the gallery and Sotheby’s in Stockholm in 2021. Other notable solo exhibitions include Carvalho Park, New York (2023, 2021, and 2019), Sapling in London, De Brock in Knokke and Foundry in Seoul (all 2022), Art

"...an exceptional violinist for his temperament, refined technique, sensitivity and intuition before the musical work..."

In 1999 he settled in Spain, where he joined the Spanish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. In Madrid he has received valuable advice and classes from teachers such as Yuri Volgin, Zakhar Bron and Nicolas Chumachenko. Since then he has developed an intense activity as a solo violinist and in chamber groups, touring the Spanish geography with recitals as a soloist, numerous concerts with the duo "Icon" of violin and piano, and as a member of the Fatum String Trio. In these years Yulia has toured the United States, Canada and Russia, and has offered concerts in Germany, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Poland, Moldova, Yugoslavia, Greece and the Baltic Republics, among others.

In Spain he has performed as a soloist in the main venues such as the National Music Auditorium in Madrid, the Juan March Foundation, the Ateneo Theater in Madrid, the Palau de la Música in Valencia, the Zaragoza Auditorium, and the Miguel Delibes Auditorium in Valladol

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