Ksenia La Hun was born in 1994 in Saransk, a small post-Soviet city in Russia. From an early age she started to have an interest in photography and painting. At the age of 17, she emigrated to Barcelona (Spain) where she studied film and theater direction at UACE (2012-2013) and later film direction and screenplay at Bande à Part Escuela de Cine (2013-2016). In the period 2012-2018 Ksenia dedicated herself to photography and film, traveling with her cameras throughout Europe and North America with documentary and fashion projects. She achieves publications of her work in various books and art magazines. In 2017 she visited New York as part of her project on the jazz scene. At the end of her stay in NY she starts with a painting project “Who I am”, which deals with disproportionate female bodies as part of her break with classical and realistic art and her transformation to the abstract and surreal world. . Said project is presented in her individual exhibition at Free Machine Gallery (Mexico City) in 2019. Later that same year she began to work with installations using recycled and natural materials. She exhibits her project “Anfisbaena”, a two-headed snake made with materials found in the place, at the Meridian Festival in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California. In the period 2020-2022 she moved to the city of Oaxaca de Juárez in search of new techniques and forms such as xylography, aquatint, extraction of natural dyes, land art (landart), softart. Ksenia La Hun currently lives in Mexico City and works with oils and mixed techniques in large formats inspired by themes of dream and mythological worlds.