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Viktoria Kova
Striving for balance and harmony is the impetus behind Kova’s artistic mind, works and projects.

Researching human and environmental capacities, and the impact of the five senses on the perception of reality, Kova ontologically creates her videos, installations and performances to experience a quantum leap to the 5D state of consciousness, through the immediate activation of feel-good energy that is in alignment with the intuitive feminine principle.

Born in Vladivostok (USSR), Viktoria Kova spent her early childhood in Germany. Back in Russia, after graduating from the Russian State Institute of Culture, she moved to Amsterdam, where she launched her international career as a successful DJ vocalist and live-act performer.

Kova’s background, extensive traveling, and encounter with many cultures have triggered her fascination with the theme of perception, especially those linked with the environment. This has inspired her to become an ontological video artist, with the aim of reshaping the way humans perceive reality.

In 2015, pushing the boundaries between assumption, reality, and technology, Kova conceived the LAND of GOOD project, where she investigates the “better world” phenomena. Together with the interdisciplinary team of LAND of GOOD, based in Amsterdam, she seeks to ontologically confluence art, design, technology, science, and the natural world to increase viewers’ positive vibrations.

LAND of GOOD is an ongoing ontological research project that promotes the possibility for a prosperous, harmonious and sustainable society for everybody in our reality and beyond.

Rooted in research, Kova’s videos, installations and guided experiences are showcased in exhibitions at museums, galleries, and art fairs around the world.

LAND of GOOD is presented via Kova’s multimedia works, installations and talks, centred around her video art. Her works are included in private and corporate art collections in The Netherlands, Russia, USA, Lebanon, China, the United Arab Emirates and in the ALBA Museum in Beirut.
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