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Tatiana Badanina

Tatiana Badanina (born 1955, Nizhny Tagil, Sverdlovsk Region, Russia) is a Russian artist, painter, graphic artist, sculptor, photographer, and creator of object and installation art.
==Biography==

Tatiana Badanina was born in 1955 in Nizhniy Tagil in the Ural region of Russia.
* She studied fine art at the Graphic Art Faculty of Nizhniy Tagil State Teacher's Training College between 1973—1978 and begun participating in art exhibitions in 1978.
* She taught at Nizhniy Tagil State Teacher's Training College between 1978 – 1991 and has participated in domestic and International art exhibitions, creative symposiums and biennalies. She has been living and working in Moscow since 1997.
* Member of the Russian Artists Union since 1989
* Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts
* She has participated in projects for the major Russian art museums including:
* The State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersburg: 848. Collection of Jorge Machare and Nadya Volkonskaya, 2013.
* The State Russian Museum, Saint- Petersburg: Abstract Art of Russia. ХХ Century, 2001; Collage in Russia, 2006.
* The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow: Abstract Art of Russia, 2002; Revision of materials, 2005—2006.
* The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow: Studio Senezh – 55 Etchings, 2003.
* All-Russian Decorative-Applied and Folk Art Museum, Moscow: Objects and Things, 2003; Solo exhibition - White Garments.
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* Dedication, 2012. Code of epoque, 2013.
* The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow: Gardens and deserts, 1999.
* Moscow Museum of Modern Art: New Angelarium, 2007; a number of expositions from the Museum's reserve.
* National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow: Poet and Artist's book. Between text and image, 2005; Transition in Russia, 2008; Exhibition / Presentation of Alanica International Symposium, 2010; Charity auction of the works by Russian Contemporary Artists
* in support of A. Erofeev and U. Samodurov, 2010.
* Various other exhibitions held at: Central and New (Small) Manege, Central House of Artists, Contemporary Art Centre Winzavod, Artplay Design Centre, Polytechnical Museum, The State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia and Tsarytsino Museum.
* With her hasbend Vladimir Nasedkin she organized and curated an International Symposium in the Urals (1989), in Nepal (Kathmandu), Tibet (Lhasa, 2000), on Lake – (artists Francisco Infante-Arana and Nonna Goryunova, Alexander Evgenievich Ponomarev, Tishkov, Leonid, Shaburov, Alexander E., Porto, Ivan B., Chernyshev, Aristarchus A., Vladislav Yefimov, Batynkov, Konstantin, Baikal (2001) and in Ferapontovo (2003). As designers Tatiana Badanina and Vladimir Nasedkin worked on a pavilion for the Russian/Ukrainian Consortium AN-70 at an International Avia Show in Germany- ILA in Berlin, 2000; at The Second International Space Show in Kiev, AVIASVIT -ХХI. Ukraine, 2000; at The Third China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition. Zhuhai, 2000; they also designed a number of interiors in Moscow and in Kiev.

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