Putin’s Daughter: Paris Art & Anti-War Stance
Putin’s Alleged Daughter Reportedly Works at paris Art Galleries
Updated June 7,2025
Elizaveta Krivonogikh,the woman frequently enough identified as vladimir Putin’s secret daughter,is reportedly employed at art galleries in Paris. These galleries are known to showcase exhibitions denouncing the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has never commented on the alleged links between Elizaveta Krivonogikh and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Krivonogikh, 22, also known as Luiza Rozova and now Elizaveta Rudnova, is said to be engaging wiht Ukrainian artists and Russian dissidents in Paris. She is reportedly working at L galerie in Belleville and Espace Albatros in Montreuil. Meduza, a news outlet, cites a Russian artist who claims both galleries are known for exhibiting anti-war work. Her gallery manager role includes making videos that have sparked ire among exiled Russians and Ukrainians.
Nastya Rodionova,an artist who fled Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine,commented online,stating,”It’s vital to say that I believe in the presumption of innocence and that children are not responsible for the crimes of their parents.”
Rodionova added,”But with the war reaching its heights it is indeed inadmissible to allow a person who comes from a family of beneficiaries of [Putin’s] regime to come into confrontation with the victims of that regime. We need to know who we are working with and decide whether we are ready for that. My personal answer in this case is no.”
Dmitry Dolinsky, director of L Association, which controls Studio Albatros and L Galerie, supported Krivonogikh’s role and questioned whether she is actually Putin’s daughter. Speaking to The Times, Dolinsky said, “She looks like Putin but so do 100,000 other people. I haven’t seen a DNA test.”
Krivonogikh has been praised as a “cultured person” and an “excellent worker.” However, some, like Rodionova, believe victims of the war should not be forced to share space with anyone connected to the regime.
Elisaveta’s mother, Svetlana krivonogikh, was sanctioned in 2023 and is believed to own properties worth £73 million.
What’s next
While the controversy surrounding Elizaveta Krivonogikh’s alleged connection to Putin and her role in the Paris art scene continues, the focus remains on the ethical considerations of working alongside individuals associated with the Russian regime amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.



