Gulia and Karolina Lusikova are an artistic duo of Tatar origin who live and work in Rome. After an intense artistic activity in the former Soviet Union, where Gulia was part of the avant-garde group BLO in Minsk and exhibited several times at the Pushkinskaja 10 gallery in Saint Petersburg, she took part in exhibitions in France and Germany. She moved to Rome in 1993 and began collaborating with the galleries Pio Monti, Nuova Pesa, Matteo Boetti, and various critics. At the same time, a partnership with her daughter Karolina was formed, and their work became a four-handed practice. Together they have taken part in numerous exhibitions, including the XIV Quadriennale of Rome, and their works are included in important collections such as Bulgari, Jacorossi, Franchetti, and Odescalchi.
The interconnection between various disciplines, such as art, physics, geology, and astronomy, characterizes the poetics of their latest works. Their research simultaneously explores the phenomenology of the spirit and new scientific realities, creating a link through the unifying language of Art.