Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster (1882 - 1949)

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Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster

Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster (Russian: Алекса́ндра Алекса́ндровна Эксте́р), a luminary of the Russian avant-garde, was a painter and designer whose work traversed the boundaries of Cubo-Futurism, Suprematism, and Constructivism, eventually influencing the Art Deco movement. Born in Białystok (then part of the Russian Empire, now Poland) and later splitting her life among Kiev, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Vienna, and Paris, Ekster played a pivotal role in bridging Russian and European artistic movements. Her innovative approach to art was characterized by dynamic movement, vibrant color contrasts, and geometric compositions, which were evident in her paintings, theater set and costume designs, and educational endeavors​​​​.

Ekster's studio became a hub for the intellectual and artistic elite, hosting figures like poets Anna Akhmatova and Osip Mandelstam, as well as painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque during her stays in Paris. Her involvement in significant art exhibitions, such as the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon de la Section d'Or in Paris, showcased her works alongside those of Jean Metzinger, Marcel Duchamp, and others, marking her as a key figure in the avant-garde community​​.

Beyond painting, Ekster's contributions to theater and design were profound. She worked on costume and set designs for Alexander Tairov's Chamber Theatre and participated in the revolutionary festivities' decoration in Kiev and Odessa. Ekster's pedagogical efforts included teaching at the Higher Artistic-Technical Workshop (VKhUTEMAS) in Moscow, fostering a new generation of avant-garde artists​​​​.

Ekster's work is housed in various international and private collections, reflecting her lasting impact on the art world. Her ability to integrate different genres and styles, along with her commitment to experimentation and innovation, made her one of the most influential women in the Russian avant-garde​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:18 january 1882, Białystok, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:17 march 1949, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France
Nationality:Poland, Russia, Ukraine, France, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Designer, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter, Scenographer
Art school / group:Knave of Diamonds, Société des artistes indépendants, Венок — Стефанос, Кольцо, Новое общество художников, Союз молодежи, Супремус, Товарищество деятелей украинского пластического искусства
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life, Дизайн
Art style:Abstract art, Avant-garde, Cubism, Cubo-Futurism, Futurism, Neo-impressionism, Orphism, Suprematism
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Zdzisław Beksiński (1929 - 2005)
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Jan Lebenstein (1930 - 1999)
Jan Lebenstein
1930 - 1999
Ludomir Benedyktovich (1844 - 1926)
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1844 - 1926
Konstantin Gursky (1868 - 1934)
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1868 - 1934
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio (1893 - 1979)
Maria Alexandrovna Lagorio
1893 - 1979
Dietmar Ullrich (1940)
Dietmar Ullrich
1940
Felix Meseck (1883 - 1955)
Felix Meseck
1883 - 1955
Eugen Dekkert (1865 - 1956)
Eugen Dekkert
1865 - 1956
Zeev Ben-Zvi (1904 - 1952)
Zeev Ben-Zvi
1904 - 1952
Sigmunt Vogel (1764 - 1826)
Sigmunt Vogel
1764 - 1826
Stanisława de Karłowska (1876 - 1952)
Stanisława de Karłowska
1876 - 1952
Vladimir Vasil'evich Sterligov (1904 - 1973)
Vladimir Vasil'evich Sterligov
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Maria Albin Bończa-Boniecki (1908 - 1995)
Maria Albin Bończa-Boniecki
1908 - 1995
Casimir Stabrovsky (1869 - 1929)
Casimir Stabrovsky
1869 - 1929
Heinrich Weissenhof (1859 - 1922)
Heinrich Weissenhof
1859 - 1922

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Max von Mühlenen
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Pio Semeghini (1878 - 1954)
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Olga de Amaral (1932)
Olga de Amaral
1932
Andisheh Avini (1974)
Andisheh Avini
1974
Josh Smith (1976)
Josh Smith
1976
Cornelius Quabeck (1974)
Cornelius Quabeck
1974
Gregor Hildebrandt (1974)
Gregor Hildebrandt
1974
Anna Betbeze (1980)
Anna Betbeze
1980
Hans Fischli (1909 - 1989)
Hans Fischli
1909 - 1989
Katerina Stregl (1955)
Katerina Stregl
1955
Kathleen Jean Munn (1887 - 1974)
Kathleen Jean Munn
1887 - 1974
David Ostrowski (1981)
David Ostrowski
1981
Bernard Réquichot (1929 - 1961)
Bernard Réquichot
1929 - 1961
John Tunnard (1900 - 1971)
John Tunnard
1900 - 1971
Juan Uslé (1954)
Juan Uslé
1954
Otti Berger (1898 - 1944)
Otti Berger
1898 - 1944