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== Work ==
== Work ==


Having taken the place on a domestic art scene in the late eighties, Marina Skugareva becomes the constant participant of exhibitions of the modern art in Kiev, Moscow, Warsaw, Basel, Berlin, Odense. Her works are the part of a "new wave" which programmatically attributed its art to a postmodernism, updating by its esthetics the traditional Ukrainian art.

One of the main themes of her art is a naked human figure figure in the space.











[[File:Marina_Skugareva._Still_life._Radio-gramophone._Марина_Скугарева._натюрморт._Радиола..jpg|thumb|right|350x550px|Still life. Radio-gramophone. 80х180cm. Oil on canvas. 2000]]
[[File:Marina_Skugareva._Still_life._Radio-gramophone._Марина_Скугарева._натюрморт._Радиола..jpg|thumb|right|350x550px|Still life. Radio-gramophone. 80х180cm. Oil on canvas. 2000]]

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File:Marina Skugareva. Марина Скугарева. Portrait..jpg
Marina Skugareva
Date of birth: 2 March 1962
Place of birth: Kiev, USSR
Occupation: painter

Marina Skugareva (Ukrainian: Марина Вадимівна Скугарєва, born on 2 March 1962 in Kiev, Ukraine, USSR) is a Ukrainian painter, one of representatives of "a new Ukrainian wave».

Biography

Marina was born in a family of journalist Olga Garitskaya and architect Vadim Skugarev, the incumbent of the position of the head of a chair in graphic arts at the Dagestan state teacher training institute (Makhachkala, Dagestan ASSR) since 1973.

In 1974 Marina enters in Kiev Republican Art School. In 1981 she graduates from the Dzhemal Dagestan art school.

In 1982 - 1988 Marina studies at the Lvov state institute of decorative and applied arts (the department of the art textiles).

In 1988 she marries the painter Oleg Tistol and leaves to Moscow with him and painters Konstantin Reunov and Yana Bystrova. There they are living and working in the squat "Furmanny Lane" and later - in 'Trehprudny Lane", where the great "Gallery at Trehprudny Lane" was situated, founded by Konstantin Reunov and Avdey Ter-Oganyan.

In May, 1992 Marina Skugareva and Oleg Tistol receive the grants of fund Christoph Merian Stiftung within the bounds of the program of a cultural exchange and leave to Basel where live until 1993. There they are making several exhibitions with Gia Japaridze and André Clément. The swiss artists Suzette Beck, Ronald Wuthrich, Ilse Ermen become the good frineds of Marina and later even the heroes of her paintings.

Since 1993 Marina Skugareva lives and works in Kiev.

Work

Having taken the place on a domestic art scene in the late eighties, Marina Skugareva becomes the constant participant of exhibitions of the modern art in Kiev, Moscow, Warsaw, Basel, Berlin, Odense. Her works are the part of a "new wave" which programmatically attributed its art to a postmodernism, updating by its esthetics the traditional Ukrainian art.

One of the main themes of her art is a naked human figure figure in the space.






File:Marina Skugareva. Still life. Radio-gramophone. Марина Скугарева. натюрморт. Радиола..jpg
Still life. Radio-gramophone. 80х180cm. Oil on canvas. 2000

Having taken the place on a domestic art scene in the late eighties, Marina Skugareva becomes the constant participant of exhibitions of the modern art in Kiev, Moscow, Warsaw, Basel, Berlin, Odense. Her works are the part of a "new wave" which programmatically attributed its art to a postmodernism, updating by its esthetics the traditional Ukrainian art.

File:Marina Skugareva. The nudes. Poison Ivy. Марина Скугарева. Ню. Колючка..jpg
The nudes. Poison Ivy. 160х80cm. Oil on canvas, embroidery. 1992

Collections

  • The art museum of Zaporozhye, Ukraine
  • Moscow House of Photography, Russia
  • SK Johnson Kiev Corp., Ukraine
  • Municipal gallery of Odense, Denmark
  • Fund Christoph Merian Stiftung, Basel, Switzerland


File:Marina Skugareva. Drawing. Good Housekeepers. Марина Скугарева. Хорошие домохозяйки. 9.jpg
Good Housekeepers. 30х20cm. Pen on paper. 2009

Awards

  • 1995. Ukraine. The winner of «Great Ukrainian Women Artist».

Bibliography

  • G. Sklyarenko. New Ukrainian Wave. (Нова українська хвиля ) // Українська нова хвиля.-2009
  • О.Мартинюк. Nightingale and rose. (Соловей і троянда) // FINE ART.- 2009.- №3
  • XX artists of Ukraine 2000 (End of the Century). - 2001