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Evgenia Magaril

1902 – 1987

Evgenia Markovna Magaril

Artist, watercolorist. Without directly borrowing the ideas and methods of the representatives of the avant-garde, the artist preferred the freedom of visual vocabulary.

She studied at the Vitebsk Folk Art School, first with Marc Chagall, then with Kazimir Malevich. In 1920 she became a member of the avant-garde art association UNOVIS created by Malevich in Vitebsk.

She moved to Petrograd, but did not follow her teacher Malevich, but continued her studies at the Academy of Arts under the guidance of the futurist Mikhail Matyushin in the "Spatial Realism Workshop", carried away by his system of color relations. After graduating from the Academy of Arts, Magaril continued her collaboration with Matyushin in the Organic Culture Department of GINHUK ("State Institute of Artistic Culture") in Leningrad, joining the Zorved group created by him.

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1902

Born in Vitebsk (Russian Empire, today the Republic of Belarus) in a family of bakers.

1920s

She studied at the Vitebsk Art College , became a member of the avant-garde art association UNOVIS created by Malevich in Vitebsk.

1922-1926

She moved to Petrograd , but did not follow her teacher Malevich, but continued her studies at the All-Russian Academy of Arts in Leningrad (today the Russian Academy of Arts) under the guidance of the futurist Mikhail Matyushin in the "Spatial Realism Workshop", carried away by his system of color relations.

After graduating from the Academy of Arts, Magaril continued to collaborate with Matyushin in the Department of Organic Culture of GINKhUK ("State Institute of Artistic Culture") in Leningrad, entering the Zorved group created by him.

1932

Joined the Union of Artists .

1952

During the persecution of artists, Magaril was expelled from the Union of Artists for formalism: "her work does not fit into the framework of socialist realism."