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Marina Skugareva ((ウクライナ語:Марина Вадимівна Скугарєва), born 2 March 1962, in Kiev, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian painter. She is one of the representatives of "a new Ukrainian wave" in contemporary art. == Biography == She is the daughter of journalist Olga Garitskaya and architect Vadim Skugarev, who was the head of a chair of decorative and applied arts (graphic arts dept.) at the Dagestan state teacher training institute (Makhachkala, Dagestan ASSR) since 1973. In 1974 Marina entered Kiev Republican Art School. In 1981 she graduated from the Dzhemal Dagestan art school. From 1982–1988 she studied at the Lviv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts (Department of the Art Textiles). In 1988 she married the painter Oleg Tistol and left for Moscow with him and painters Konstantin Reunov and Yana Bystrova. There they lived and worked in the squat "Furmanny Lane", and later in 'Trehprudny Lane", where the famous "Gallery at Trehprudny Lane" was situated, founded by Konstantin Reunov and Avdey Ter-Oganyan. In May 1992 Marina Skugareva and Oleg Tistol received grants from the fund Christoph Merian Stiftung within the bounds of the program of a cultural exchange and left for Basel where they lived until 1993. In Switzerland they participated in several exhibitions with Gia Japaridze and André Clément. The Swiss artists Suzette Beck, Ronald Wüthrich, and Ilse Ermen became good friends of Marina and later even the heroes of her paintings. Since 1993 Marina Skugareva has lived and worked in Kiev. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marina Skugareva」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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