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Nina Kogan

1889 – 1942

Nina Iosifovna Kogan, artist, teacher.

She taught at the Vitebsk Folk Art School (later at the Vitebsk Art and Practical Institute) a course in propaedeutics. She was a member of the creative association "UNOVIS" ("Affirmative of the New Art"). Member of the creative committee of UNOVIS. The author of the idea, development and organization of the Suprematist ballet, shown in Vitebsk on February 6, 1920.

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1905-1908

She studied at the Drawing School of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of Arts.

1918

For several months she was attracted by Vera Ermolaeva to work in the department "Art in the Life of the City", at the City Museum in Petrograd. With the help of Kogan and Lyubavina, Ermolaeva collected a unique collection of pictorial signs, preserving this rare type of urban primitive.

1919

By appointment of the Department of Fine Arts of the People's Commissariat for Education, she arrived in Vitebsk, where she taught at the People's Art School (later the Vitebsk Art and Practical Institute) a course in propaedeutics. Along with Vera Ermolaeva and Kazimir Malevich, she was a member of the creative committee of UNOVIS. Director of "Suprematist ballet". The ballet was shown, the only time, in Vitebsk.

December 25, 1934

She was arrested in the case of a group of pictorial and plastic realism, together with V. Sterligov, L. S. Galperin, M. B. Kazanskaya and V. M. Ermolaeva.

March 13, 1935

The investigation against N. Kogan was terminated.