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Natalia Grigorieva-Litvinskaya
Natalia Eduardovna Grigorieva-Litvinskaya (russian: Наталья Эдуардовна Григорьева-Литвинская; born October 1, 1970) is a founder and Chief Curator of The Lumiere Gallery (2001) – the first Russian photography gallery, aimed at encouraging promotion and sales of the finest Russian and European photographs in Moscow. In 2010, Natalia founded the Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography. The Museum's exhibition program aims to provide a broad perspective on photography with a special emphasis on Russian 20th century artists. The program has been built around the center's collection and collaborations with contemporary photographers and private collectors. In April 2021, Natalia opened the Lumiere Gallery's new venue in Moscow on Bolshaya Polyanka. Early life In 1995, Natalia Grigorieva graduated from Moscow Aviation Institute; in 1998 - from International University in Moscow; In 2001, Natalia, together with her husband, Eduard Litvinsky, ...
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The Lumiere Brothers Gallery
The lumiere Broters Gallery is a Russian art gallery founded in Moscow in 2001 by Natalia Grigorieva-Litvinskaya. The gallery specializes in 1930s soviet-era photography. The gallery has promoted works from the Khrushchev Thaw era of Soviet history; it also presents works from Lithuanian artists. Works The gallery contains photography from the 1930s up until the 1980s. Work from Soviet constructivist photographers Boris Ignatovich, Jakov Khalip, and Mikhail Prekhner is included in the gallery. Their techniques – unconventional angles, tilted horizons, stark contrasts of light and shadow – reveal the influence of their teacher and associate Alexander Rodchenko and recall the formal experiments of Moholy-Nagy Laszlo and the New Objectivity group led by Albert Renger-Patzsch. The photography of Stalin’s era is represented by the socialist realism-style works of celebrated Soviet reporters such as Mark Markov-Grinberg, Emmanuil Evzerikhin and Arkady Shaikhet; architectura ...
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