Amazons of the Avant-Garde by unknow

Amazons of the Avant-Garde by unknow

Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Exter, Alexandra, Goncharova, Nataliia Sergeevna, 1881-1962, Popova, Liubov£ Sergeevna, 1889-1924, Rozanova, Ol£ga Vladimirovna, 1886-1918, Stepanova, Varvara Fedorovna, 1894-1958, Udal£tsova, Nadezhda, 1886-1961, Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Women artists, Women artists, Art, Russian, Art, Russian, Avant-garde (Aesthetics), Avant-garde (Aesthetics)
ISBN: 9780892072712
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
Published: 2004-01-01T23:00:00+00:00


aLexanDra aLexariDrovna exTer

(nee Grigorovich) (1882-1949)

1882 Born January 6, Belostok, near Kiev.

1892—99 Attends the St. Olga Women's Gymnasium in Kiev.

1901—03 Attends the Kiev Art Institute.

1904 Marries her cousin. Nikolai Exter, a lawyer.

1906—08 Reenrolls in the Kiev Art Institute.

1907 Begins visiting Paris and other European cities.

1908 Takes part in several Kiev exhibitions, including the avant-garde show The Link. Produces her first book illustrations.

1909—14 Travels and lives abroad frequently. Becomes acquainted with

Apollinaire. Braque. Picasso. Soffici. and many other members of the international avant-garde.

1910 Contributes to The Triangle and Union of Youth exhibitions in

St. Petersburg.

1910-11 Contributes to the first Jack of Diamonds exhibition in Moscow.

1912—13 Moves to St. Petersburg. Continues to contribute to major exhibitions.

1913—14 Lives mainly in France.

1915 Influenced by Malevich and Tatlin, begins to investigate non-

objective painting.

1915—16 Contributes to the exhibitions Tramway Fand The Store.

1916—17 Begins her professional theater work with designs for Thamira

Khytharedes in 1916 and Salome in 1917. both produced by Alexander Tairov at the Chamber Theater, Moscow.

1918 Nikolai Exter dies.

1918—19 Opens her own studio in Kiev: among her students are many artists who later achieve success, such as Isaak Rabinovich, Pavel Tchelitchew r , and Alexander Tyshler.

1918—20 Works intermittently in Odessa as a teacher and stage designer.

1920 Moves to Moscow. Marries Georgii Nekrasov, an actor. Works at the Theater of the People's House.

1921 Contributes to the exhibition $x$ = 25 in Moscow.

1921—22 Teaches at Vkhutemas. Contributes to Erste russische Kunstausstellung at the Galerie Van Diemen in Berlin, which travels to the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam the following spring.



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