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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Aleksandra Ekster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Alexandra Ekster or Exter (Александра Экстер) (January 6, 1882 - March 17, 1949) was a Russian-Ukrainian painter (Cubo-Futurist, Suprematist, Constructivist), designer, and one of the founders of Art Deco.
She was born Aleksandra Grigorovich in Belostok, Imperial Russia (now Poland) to a wealthy Belarusian family.
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 Aleksandra Ekster - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
From 1908 to 1924 she intermittently lived in Kiev, Saint Petersburg, Odessa, Paris, Rome and Moscow.In 1908 she participated i exhibition together with members of the group ''Zveno (Link)'' organized by David Burliuk, Wladimir Burliuk and others in Kiev.
In 1921 she became a director of the elementary course ''CClour'' at the Higher Artistic-Technical Workshop (VKhUTEMAS) in Moscow, a position she held until 1924 when she emigrated to France to become a Professor at the Academie der Moderne in Paris.
In 1936 she participated in echibition ''Cubism and Abstract Art'' in New York and went on to have solo exhibitions in Prague and in Paris.
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 Central Europe Review - Aelita: The first Soviet sci-fi film?
However, it is only really in the last decade that it has been understood that film is rather at odds with its reputation, and in reality it is neither science fiction nor a pro-revolutionary film.
Aleksandra Kollontai, the Communist radical feminist, had already published her collected essays on sexual relations under the title Novaya moral i rabochii klass (New Morality and the Working Class, 1918).
In this book, she advocated a view of "love-play" that loosened the image of traditional monogamy (although her critics have, admittedly, exaggerated her writings and events in her personal life to discredit her feminist philosophy).
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 Aleksandra Ekster - Wikipedia
En 1914 Ekster, xunto con Kasimir Malevitch, Alexander Archipenko, Vadym Meller, Sonia Delaunay e outros, participou no Salon des Indépendants en París.
Entre 1915-1916 ela traballou na coperativa de vilas Skoptsi eVerbovka xunto con Kazimir Malevich, Yevgenia Pribylskaya, Natalia Davidova, Nina Genke, Liubov Popova, Ivan Puni, Olga Rozanova, Nadezhda Udaltsova e outros.
Ekster máis tarde fundou un grupo de traballo en enseino (MDI) en Kiev (1918-1920).
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 Aleksandra - Tattoo Flash Letters, Chinese Tattoo Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In fact, Aleksandra Mir could be accused of not practicing safe art at all.
Aleksandra Mañczak (born 1948) is an artist and teacher.
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 Russian Life Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Aleksandra Ekster (1882 - 1949) was an upper class lady who was the wife of a successful lawyer.
By 1917/18, her paintings had evolved to the point where any recognizable objects were gone.
For Aleksandra, this may not have been by choice, but rather a means of survival under the new Soviet regime.
www.russianlife.net /article.cfm?Number=168   (865 words)

  
 oil painting » Painter-Malevich
In 1913 he participated in the second display with the group Soyus Molod’ozhi (Union of Youth) in St. Petersburg, together with Vladimir Tatlin and, in 1914, in the third exhibition with this group, jointly with Aleksandra Ekster, Vladimir Tatlin and others.
In 1916 Malevich participated in exhibits of Salon des Independents in Paris collectively with Alexander Archipenko, Sonia Delaunay, Aleksandra Ekster and Vadym Meller, among others.
In 1916–1919 he participated in exhibitions of the group Jack of Diamonds in Moscow mutually with Nathan Altman, David Burliuk and A. Ekster, among others.
www.1artclub.com /oil-paintings/2006/05/27/painter-malevich   (305 words)

  
 Vadym Meller
Vadym Meller started to exhibit his works as an artist after he had moved to Paris: Salon of the Independent (1913) and Spring Salon (1914).
In 1912-1914 together with Kazimir Malevich, Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Archipenko,Aleksandra Ekster participated in exhibitions: Salon des Independants and Salon D' Automne alongside Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, André Derain.
After returning to Kiev in 1917, he worked at easel and monumental painting, graphical design, and costume design.
www.gamelow.com /Painters-V/Vadym_Meller.php   (412 words)

  
 Kazimir Malevich Summary
Petersburg, together with Vladimir Tatlin and, in 1912, in the third exhibition with this group, together with Aleksandra Ekster, Vladimir Tatlin and others.
In 1914 Malevich participated in exhibits of Salon des Independants in Paris together with Alexander Archipenko, Sonia Delaunay, Aleksandra Ekster and Vadym Meller, among others.
Malevich also acknowledged that his fascination with aerial photography and aviation led him to abstractions inspired by or derived from aerial landscapes.
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 Happy Dogs Clup, The biggest dog resource center,breeds,cloths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Petersburg, together with Vladimir Tatlin and, in 1912, the group held its third exhibition, including works by Aleksandra Ekster, Tatlin and others.
In 1914 Malevich exhibited works in the Salon des Independants in Paris together with Alexander Archipenko, Sonia Delaunay, Aleksandra Ekster and Vadim Meller, among others.
In 1916–1917 he participated in exhibitions of the Jack of Diamonds group in Moscow together with Nathan Altman, David Burliuk and A. Ekster, among others.
www.happydogsclup.com /sdmc_Kazimir_Malevich   (691 words)

  
 Alexander Archipenko - MalibuMountainWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
After 1910 Alexander Archipenko had exhibitions at Salon des Independants, Salon D'Automne together with Aleksandra Ekster, Kazimir Malevich, Vadym Meller, Sonia Delaunay-Terk alongside Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Andre Derain.
In 1922 Archipenko participated in the First Russian Art Exhibition in the Gallery van Diemen in Berlin together with Aleksandra Ekster, Kazimir Malevich, Solomon Nikritin, El Lissitzky and others.
In 1923 Archipenko participated in an exhibition of Russian Paintings and Sculpture.
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 Revolution in the Gallery - New York Times
She therefore concentrates on just one group among the innovators, that Pleiade of women from various parts of the Russian empire who burst onto the artistic scene after 1900.
Most studied in Paris, but their choice of studies and their relations to the more advanced currents in art and life there varied enormously, as did their circumstances and politics back home.
Goncharova and Ekster emigrated, while Golubkina and many others welcomed both revolutions of 1917.
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 Untitled
They re-present, obviously with a different more contemporary but with the same theatrical spirit, the passion and zest that have been woven through all the art forms and life style throughout Russian history.
Suggestive clothing, emotional like those of Aleksandra Ekster or with vague constructive reminiscence; not only of facts or materials, but also and most of all of dreams of liberty and the desire to express messages that mix the past with the present, to know and to be known.
Official sponsor of the show is Mezhdunarodnyi Fond "Sodejstevie Predpinimatelstvu" (MFSP - International Fund of "Business Assistance"), a Russian government organization born in 1991 to favour international exchanges with Russia, creating contacts and participating in international projects in cooperation with Russian Businesses, together with the Russian and Moscow governments.
www.modaonline.it /special/milano96/press/russi/comin.htm   (757 words)

  
 oil painting » Suprematism
Malevich a famous artist of suprematism believed in non objectivity as he wrote that nothing is real in this world except the sensation of non-objectivity.
A Supremus group was formed since 1915 including famous artists Aleksandra Ekster, Ivan kliun, Ivan Puni, Ksenia Boguslavskaya, Liubov Popova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Nina Genke-Meller, and Olga Rozanova in addition to Malevich to discuss the philosophy of Suprematism and its development.
Although the movement was cooped with painting the Suprematists used this theory to create other artistic works in the field of textiles, typography, and architectural structures in addition to painting and sculpture.
www.1artclub.com /oil-paintings/2006/04/28/suprematism   (235 words)

  
 Tate Modern | Past Exhibitions | Century City Exhibition
Sharing with the works of Kasimir Malevich a quest for pure, geometric form, they resemble plans for three-dimensional constructions.
Aleksandra Ekster was best known as a designer.
She created dramatic sets for the theatre and made huge, abstract designs for 'agit-steamers' - or propaganda boats - and 'agit-trains'.
www.tate.org.uk /modern/exhibitions/centurycity/ccmoscow.htm   (970 words)

  
 Resources at the University of Chicago
Amazonki avangarda: Aleksandra Ekster, Natal'ia Goncharova, Liubov' Popova, Ol'ga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova, Nadezhda Udal'tsova.
196-97; Kovalenko, G. "Aleksandra Ekster: 'Tsvetovye ritmy'," pp.
"Dve zhenshchiny-khudozhnitsy v Latvii: Aleksandra Mitrofanovna Bel'tsova i Margarita Liepine-Skulme," pp.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/slavic/wofam0902.html   (7799 words)

  
 Informat.io on 6w
Saratov is also famous for its Radishchev Art Gallery, named after Alexander Radishchev.
It contains more than 16,000 exhibits, including works by some of the finest Russian painters, from Fyodor Rokotov to Aleksandra Ekster.
Herwarth Walden, German expressionist artist, publicist and gallerist, fled 1933 from Nazi-Germany to the Sovjet Union and died in 1941 as a political prisoner in Saratov.
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 Russian Art and Architecture (Thursday March 4, 2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The plan is to build a luxurious complex of five blocks of flats, with each block externally decorated in the style of an iconic Russian artist.
The five artists are Kasimir Malevich, Vasili Kandinsky, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Lubov Popova and Aleksandra Ekster.
Entitled The Russian Avangarde, the project is to be designed by renowned Dutch architect Eric van Egeraat and will be situated opposite the Novy Tretyakov art gallery in Moscow.
www.recirca.com /artnews/247.shtml   (558 words)

  
 silent fantasy - top 10 early fantastique movies listing at videovista.net
An unlikely fast-paced comedy, this alternative to the decadent, bourgeois cinema of the West, managed to please both audiences and censors by parading such decadent values quite openly, but under the guise of satire.
The cold, symmetrical beauty of the Martian women is enhanced by Aleksandra Ekster's costumes.
Briefly, the plot involves an eccentric inventor who flees to Mars after shooting his wife, accompanied by a young soldier and the police detective who have been assigned to his case.
www.videovista.net /articles/silentfantasy.html   (1744 words)

  
 Antanas Gudaitis's Anniversary Art Exhibition "Liberation" (The Radvila Palace)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
After attending Justinas Vienozinskis's studio for several months, the same year he left for Paris in order to develop his drawing and painting skills.
In Paris the artist attended the private Julian academy for a short while, studied briefly at a French painter Andre Lhote and a Russian emigree Aleksandra Ekster.
During 1930-1932, Gudaitis studied mural art at the National Art and Crafts Conservatory.
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 Art's Amazon Ancestors
But what may be less well known is that six female artists were just as important to the avant-garde as their male counterparts.
It is their story — that of Aleksandra Ekster, Natalya Goncharova, Lyubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova and Nadezhda Udaltsova — that the exhibit "Amazons of the Avant-Garde" wishes to tell.
This is only an excerpt from the full story.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2001/02/22/102.html   (206 words)

  
 Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster on artnet
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster at galleries and auctions worldwide.
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www.amherst.edu /~acrc/rare/rare_book_collection.rtf   (6928 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Aleksandra Ekster: Satanic Ballet, 1922, from Art Into Life, Catalogue of the exhibition at The Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 1990
Lyubov Popova: The Magnanimous Cuckold, 1921, from Art Into Life, Catalogue of the exhibition at The Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 1990
J. Michael Straczynski : Samuel Beckett, Your Ride is Here, 2001
www.theatre.ubc.ca /fedoruk/theatrisms   (136 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Sergey Sudeikin": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
See all pages with references to Sergey Sudeikin.
England ~yr7-no,38 153 ductions by hiring such directors as Sharoff and Nikolay Evreinov and such designers as Aleksandra Ekster and Sergey Sudeikin; she introduced her own version of Stanislavsky's ideas, stressing the consonance between the characters' inner and outer lives and their...
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 Ingalls Library | Cleveland Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Musee national Message biblique Marc Chagall Nice : catalogue des collections.
Alexandra Exter : Farbrhythmen = Aleksandra Ekster : tsvetovye ritmy /[Autoren der Artikel, Georgij Kowalenko, Jakob Tugendhold]
Thomas Eakins and his fellow artists at the Philadelphia Sketch Club October 21 to November 25, 2001.
library.clevelandart.org /book_library/monday/2002/20020506.php   (1210 words)

  
 SSEES Film and Video Database: DVD-50   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Set design: Viktor Kozlovskii, from sketches by V. Simov and Isaak Rabinovich
Costumes and headgear from sketches by Aleksandra Ekster
Move to the home page for the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.
www.ssees.ac.uk /videos/dvd50.htm   (62 words)

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