Sergey Ivanovich Kuskov | |
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Born | Moscow, USSR | 6 June 1957
Died | Krasnodar, Russia | 22 June 2008
Occupation | curator, editor |
Education | Moscow State University |
Relatives | Father: Ivan Kuskov ( ru), renowned Russian pictorialist Grandfather: Alexander Chizhevsky, biophysicist |
Sergey Ivanovich Kuskov (June 6, 1957 in Moscow, USSR – June 22, 2008 in Krasnodar, Russia) was a renowned Russian curator.
Kuskov was born on June 6, 1957, in Moscow to Ivan Kuskov ( ru) and Irina, daughter of Russian scientist Alexander Chizhevsky. In 1980, he graduated from the Department of History at Moscow State University, with a major in History and Art Theory. In 1989 has defended his Ph.D. in Art Studies. After that he worked in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow [1] and curated a large number of exhibitions. Beyond curating exhibits, he was a well known art critic and authored articles about many artists, including Rasikh Akhmetvaliev, Anatoly Zverev, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Lena Hades, Nina Valetova, and Vladimir Yakovlev . He died on June 22, 2008, in Krasnodar.[ citation needed]
Sergey Ivanovich Kuskov | |
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Born | Moscow, USSR | 6 June 1957
Died | Krasnodar, Russia | 22 June 2008
Occupation | curator, editor |
Education | Moscow State University |
Relatives | Father: Ivan Kuskov ( ru), renowned Russian pictorialist Grandfather: Alexander Chizhevsky, biophysicist |
Sergey Ivanovich Kuskov (June 6, 1957 in Moscow, USSR – June 22, 2008 in Krasnodar, Russia) was a renowned Russian curator.
Kuskov was born on June 6, 1957, in Moscow to Ivan Kuskov ( ru) and Irina, daughter of Russian scientist Alexander Chizhevsky. In 1980, he graduated from the Department of History at Moscow State University, with a major in History and Art Theory. In 1989 has defended his Ph.D. in Art Studies. After that he worked in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow [1] and curated a large number of exhibitions. Beyond curating exhibits, he was a well known art critic and authored articles about many artists, including Rasikh Akhmetvaliev, Anatoly Zverev, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Lena Hades, Nina Valetova, and Vladimir Yakovlev . He died on June 22, 2008, in Krasnodar.[ citation needed]