Galia Shabanova
| Galia Shabanova | |
|---|---|
| Born | Галя Шабанова 5 November 1935 Moscow |
| 🏫 Education | |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Known for | landscapes, portraits, Costume, set design, director of film photography |
| Movement | Realism, Magic realism |
| 🏅 Awards | Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, 1999 |
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Galia Shabanova (5 November 1935) is a Russian painter. Galia Shabanova is considered one of the most important artists of Magic realism from the eastern countries of Europe. She was also director of photography on several films. She was an avant-garde artist: her art styles were influenced by fauvism. As a designer, she was notable for her set and costume creations for movies. She was also director of photography and set designer on several films.
Life
Galya Shabanova, in 1951, was registered by the government as a child prodigy at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, as it happened for Natalia Goncharova (sold for $U.S. 10.8 million)[1][2], which ended in 1955. In 1955, she attended the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography until 1960. In 1962, she began working as a set designer and director of photography for Mosfilm production.
For several years, she dedicated herself to the artistic creation of stained glass, being the first in the Soviet Union to use the tubage or email tubé technique on colored glass.
Shabanova was a student of Yuri Pimenov and she developed artistic research works with Sergei Parajanov and Andrei Tarkovsky. She was inspired both by an interest in Russian folk art and by modernism in art. The 1983 film Nostalghia by Andrei Tarkovsky was inspired by the Magic realism of Galina Shabanova.
From her very beginnings, fantasy areas are often depicted in Shabanova's works, opening imaginary portals to landscapes and cities of Italy, before she could visit the country. Shabanova moved to Italy in 1997.
Awards
- Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, 1999
Painting Exhibitions
- 1982, Rome, curator Francesco Rosi
- 1983, Moscow, A secret museum
- 1987, Central House of Artists, Moscow
- 2006, Florence
- 2006, Moscow, Russian Academy of Arts, "20 years later"
Filmography
- Malenkiy shkolonyy orkester
- Subject for a Short Story
- Silent Odessa
- Soldat i tsaritsa
- Walz
- You and Me
- Ruslan and Ludmila
- Bolshoy attraktsion
- Lone Wolf
- Vishnyovyy omut
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Notes
- ↑ Moriarity, Bridget 2009. Artist Dossier: Natalia Goncharova
- ↑ Vogel, Carol (2008-06-25). "A Monet sets a record: $80.4 million". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
Further reading
- Andrei Tarkovsky, Vladimir Zabrodin, Andrei Tarkovsky International Institute, "Martyrology", diaries 1970-1986, Andrei Tarkovsky, Vladimir Zabrodin, 2008
- Sergei Parajanov, Letters from the Zone, Sergei Parajanov Museum, 2005
- Parajanov, The price of an eternal holiday , Dekom, 2001
- Brownie, N. 1-6 , Kommersant Publishing House, 1997
- The Art of Cinema, N. 1-5, Ed. Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, 1994
- Gennady Dobrov, "Night Chronicles" by Gennady Dobrov. Book 1, IPO "At the Nikitsky Gate", 2018
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