Tatiana Andreeva (b. 1951) is a Russian artist-mathematician known for her experimental projects involving optical patterns.
She was one of the first members of the Union of Designers of the USSR. She initially pursued studies in theoretical and mathematical physics at Moscow State University from 1970 to 1971 and later attended Grigory Bruskin's workshop.
In 1975, she graduated from the Textile Institute and was subsequently assigned to the Applied Arts Combine at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute (KPI).
Awards:
Tallinn Fashion Days: Medal for the "Gradient" collection.
Riga Fashion Days: Award for the "Wave" collection.
Selected exhibitions in recent years:
1998 - "Art from the USSR," Museum Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin.
2019 - "Fabrics of Moscow," Moscow Museum.
2020 - "Laboratory of the Future, Kineticism," GTG, Moscow.
2021 - "Everyday Soviet," Zimmerly Art Museum, NJ, USA.
2021 - "Soviet Design, Selected Works," Design Museum, STG, Moscow.
2022 - "Building Socialist Spaces," Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin.
2024 - "Art and Sciences," Pacific Time Getty Initiative, Wende Museum, LA.