Difference between revisions of "Nina Kogan"
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− | Born 1887/1889(?) in Vitebsk, Belarus. I911-1913 attended the St.EkaterinaSchool, St.Petersburg; 1919 started to teach at the Vitebsk Practical Art Institute; was a colleague of [[Marc Chagall]] and [[Mstislav Dobuzhynsky]] and then of [[El | + | Born 1887/1889(?) in Vitebsk, Belarus. I911-1913 attended the St.EkaterinaSchool, St.Petersburg; 1919 started to teach at the Vitebsk Practical Art Institute; was a colleague of [[Marc Chagall]] and [[Mstislav Dobuzhynsky]] and then of [[El Lissitzky]] and [[Kazimir Malevich]]. In 1919 joined the [[UNOVIS]] group; 1920 with [[Vera Ermolaeva]] and Malevich worked on a new version of ''Victory over the Sun'', designed a suprematist ballet. In 1922 moved to Moscow where she worked at the Museum of Artistic Culture; took part in the UNOVIS works exhibition in St.Petersburg; Contributed to the [[First Russian Art Exhibition |Erste Russische Kunstausstellung, Berlin]]. In 1930s active as book illustrator. In 1938-1941 contributed to several exhibitions in Leningrad (Exhibition of Works by Woman Artists, Six and Seventh Exhibition of Works by Leningrad Artists). Died in 1942(?) in Leningrad. |
Revision as of 21:29, 11 November 2011
Born 1887/1889(?) in Vitebsk, Belarus. I911-1913 attended the St.EkaterinaSchool, St.Petersburg; 1919 started to teach at the Vitebsk Practical Art Institute; was a colleague of Marc Chagall and Mstislav Dobuzhynsky and then of El Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich. In 1919 joined the UNOVIS group; 1920 with Vera Ermolaeva and Malevich worked on a new version of Victory over the Sun, designed a suprematist ballet. In 1922 moved to Moscow where she worked at the Museum of Artistic Culture; took part in the UNOVIS works exhibition in St.Petersburg; Contributed to the Erste Russische Kunstausstellung, Berlin. In 1930s active as book illustrator. In 1938-1941 contributed to several exhibitions in Leningrad (Exhibition of Works by Woman Artists, Six and Seventh Exhibition of Works by Leningrad Artists). Died in 1942(?) in Leningrad.