Yevgenia Davidoff

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Yevgenia Davidoff is a Russian-born, American artist and designer based in Austin, Texas whose multidisciplinary practice bridges fine art and functional design. Working across sculptural installations, cement paintings, and hand-crafted artwares, she transforms domestic and utilitarian forms into vessels that hold care, attention, and ritual.

Davidoff’s practice investigates how systems of care, meaning, and belief are reconstructed through domestic and utilitarian forms in the aftermath of eroded spiritual and social frameworks. Moving between sculptural installations and functional objects, her work treats the everyday as a site of ritual and temporary refuge, positioning the domestic not as decoration but as a critical architecture of attention.

Her work has been featured in publications including Apartment Therapy, DesignSponge, The Pioneer Woman, The Martha Stewart Show, and the San Marcos Daily Record, and is held by thousands of collectors internationally. She has collaborated with brands such as Terrain, LoveShackFancy, and Anthropologie, extending her inquiry into care and material intimacy into widely circulated domestic contexts.

In 2025, Davidoff’s fine art was selected for exhibition at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, curated by Abraham Thomas, the Daniel Brodsky Curator of Modern Architecture, Design, and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. She and her collaborator, Carlos Carrillo, were also selected for the 2024–2025 Texas Biennial and for an upcoming 2026 exhibition at the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden + Museum in Austin.

Collected and commissioned by private collectors including the Chase and Hadar families and artist Uta Barth, Davidoff’s work continues to examine how fragile, everyday structures can assume the roles of ritual, shelter, and belief in contemporary life.

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