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Eugeny Mokhorev (born 1967)
Works as a professional photographer since 1986. In 1988-2006 had over 70 solo and group exhibitions in Russia and abroad. His works can be found in major state museums and private collections including the State Russian Museum, the Moscow House of Photography, Corcoran Gallery (Washington). Awarded with the State Scholarship in 1994 and 1998. Member of the Russian Artists Association and Photo Artists Association. Now lives and works in St Petersburg.
Curators:
Pavel Gershenzon (born 1959)
Architect by training, art critic. Worked in such newspapers as “Kommersant”, “Russky Telegraf”, “Mariinsky Teatr”. Assistant to the head of the Mariinsky Ballet. Participated in the reconstruction of the ballets “The Sleeping Beauty”, “La Bayadère” (Mariinsky Theatre), “Coppélia” (Novosibirsk Opera). Worked on the projects “Balanchine in the Mariinsky Theatre”, “Forsythe in Mariinsky”. Developed programs for the “Mariinsky” International Ballet Festival. One of the initiators and organizers of the project “The Balanchine Century. 1904 – 2004”. Compiler of the first Russian-language monograph on Balanchine. Author of numerous articles and dialogues with outstanding figures of culture.
Arkady Ippolitov (born 1958)
Art historian and art critic, curator. Lead research worker of the Department of the History of West European Art, the State Hermitage Museum, curator responsible for Italian prints. Curated a number of exhibition projects dedicated to the old and modern art including: “Parmigianino in Arts and Ages. 500th Anniversary of the Artist’s Birth”, “Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. An Incident in the Museum and other Installations”, “Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition”, “Hogarth, Hockney and Stravinsky. The Rake’s Progress”. Author of about 800 articles published in various periodicals.
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