Nina Kovensky was born in 1993, she currently lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
She is a multidisciplinary artist, who for over ten years has been exhibiting her works in diverse ways. In 2011/12 she received the “Casa Escuela de Arte” Scholarship and simultaneously participated in Isla Flotante gallery by making “My first job, My first show”. Between 2013 and 2016 Nina moved to Córdoba and learned about vegan cuisine. She did art critic sessions with Aníbal Buede, thanks to which she started her first self-managed curatorial projects for solo shows. She made an exhibition with her father Martin at El Gran Vidrio Gallery.
In 2017 Nina returned to Buenos Aires to attend the Artist ́s Program of the Di Tella University.
She received a grant from the Fondo Nacional de las Artes and made the documentary “Que Aparezca Maresca” with the help from Mic Ritacco. The same year Nina made “Klapaucius”, a solo show curated by 141 people, in the Isla Flotante gallery. In 2018, she presented a solo show at arteBA and obtained the “Premio en Obra” award for the best young artist.
Since 2019 Nina has been performing in public spaces, incorporating accomplices most of the time on public transportation, she calls these interventions “interferences”. In 2021 she exhibited on the collective show “Adentro no hay más que una morada” in Galería PM. She takes part on diverse collective projects: “Sirenes Errantes” (performance) and “Putas de Mierda” (poetry). Since 2022, she has been the host, together with Osías Yanov, of “Pulpería Mutuálica” a community center of multiple experiences and meetings. That same year she participated with Quimera in the fairs ArteBA and Art Toronto.