
THE PERSONNA
Malakhoff is a celebrated contemporary artist residing in New York, USA. Her unique style, masterful execution and unique narrative earned her recognition by critics, gallerists and collectors.
THE ART
Malakhoff’s art encompass several medias and tightly linked to her artistic vision. Look through her collections of paintings, drawings and get acquainted with her conceptual work.
THE NEWS
Learn about recent and upcoming events related to Malakhoff’s art: the upcoming exhibitions, performances and appearances. Join the artist during the next display of her works.

WHAT’S NEXT?
Solo Show @ Crossing Gallery
WHERE: 559 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011
WHEN: November 25th – December 11th, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION: November 25th, 6-8 PM


THE ARTIST HERSELF…
Lana Malakhoff (Svetlana Malakhova) is a New York–based contemporary artist whose practice is devoted to exploring the human body as a living, emotional, and sculptural matter. In her works, the body becomes a landscape of tension and transformation — a mass that preserves both vulnerability and strength.
For Collectors
HOW TO START?
Malakhoff’s art steadily increases in value an popularity making it very attractive option for collecting. Whether you a looking to acquire one piece to enjoy on you wall or invest in it – it’s a wise choice.
IS MY PIECE ORIGINAL?
If you own one of the artist’s pieces and would like to confirm it’s authenticity or if the certificate of the work is misplaced, please contact us to get an authenticity proof of the work you own.
CAN I GET SOMETHING SPECIAL?
In case you are looking for something special executed in Malakoff’s style, you can commission work made for your specific requirements. Usually the commission will be related to the size and color of the work.

JUST HAPPENED
LIVE DRAWING PERFORMANCE @Tenri Gallery
October 28th, 2025
This performance unfolded on a golden Japanese tatami — shimmering with the same hues that once filled Egon Schiele’s drawings.
“The body lies motionless, present in the gallery space and simultaneously within a state of sleep. For two hours, it exists between presence, sleep, and posing — not posing, not falling asleep, but turning into an object on paper.“