Artist, scene designer and film production designer.
She was born in 1977 in Moscow.
Selected solo exhibitions: White Goods (Europalia festival, Brussels, 2005); "Positive Vibrations" (XL Gallery, Moscow, 2006); :)) (XL Gallery, Moscow, 2007); Installations (Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2009); Installationen (Museum Folkwang at RWE Turm, Essen, 2009). Participant of the 53rd Venice Biennale (Victory over the Future, Russian Pavilion, 2009). In February 2017, she was named among the artists of the main project of the 57th Venice Biennale (project Viva Arte Viva curated by Christine Masel). Another new installation Korina created in 2017 for the project of the V-A-C foundation was "space power construction", which, in parallel with the Biennale, opened at the new site of the foundation in Venice - Palazzo delle Zattere.Another (inflatable) installation in the same year was created by the artist for the project The Return of Memory, which was held at HOMEmcr, the largest non-profit exhibition institution in Manchester. Muscovites were also lucky to see another large-scale work by the artist, The Tail Wags a Comet, also created in 2017 specifically for the atrium of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art as part of the Garage Atrium Commissions program. Korina's easel works could be seen in XL Gallery in the project "Between a wolf and a dog".
Laureate of the Debut theater award (1999), twice laureate of the Companion award (2006, 2009), laureate of the Innovation award in the New Generation nomination (2007). In 2009, she entered the long-list of the Kandinsky Prize in the category "Project of the Year" (installation "Untitled"). Nominee for the 2010 Innovation Prize and finalist for the 2011 Kandinsky Prize (installation Demonstration Process, XL Gallery, Moscow). Lives and works in Moscow.