Anna Leporskaya
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Anna Aleksandrovna Leporskaya (russian: А́нна Алекса́ндровна Лепо́рская; – March 14, 1982) was a Soviet
avant-garde The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretical ...
artist. She was a recipient of several awards, including Honored Artist of the RSFSR and the Repin State Prize. Leporskaya was a longtime student and assistant of
Kazimir Malevich Kazimir Severinovich Malevich ; german: Kasimir Malewitsch; pl, Kazimierz Malewicz; russian: Казими́р Севери́нович Мале́вич ; uk, Казимир Северинович Малевич, translit=Kazymyr Severynovych ...
. She was closely associated with Malevich from 1924 until his death in 1935, and was responsible for creating the authoritative register of Malevich's works. Many of her works are on display at the Tretyakov Gallery, having previously been part of the private collection of
George Costakis George Costakis (russian: Георгий Дионисович Костаки, Greek: Γεώργιος Κωστάκης, 5 July 1913 - 9 March 1990) was a collector of Russian avant-garde. In the years surrounding the 1917 revolution, artists in R ...
. On or about December 8, 2021, the painting ''Three Figures'' by Leporskaya was damaged while on loan from the Tretyakov Gallery to the
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. An individual added eyes to the painting's faceless title figures with a ballpoint pen; owing to the negligible damage done to the painting, local police initially declined to open a criminal case. Yeltsin Center staff confirmed on February 8 that the vandal had been identified as a member of site security who had gotten bored on his first day of work. A police investigation was ongoing as of February 10, 2022. If found guilty, the security guard could face a fine and up to three months in prison. A day after the vandalism was discovered, the painting was returned to Moscow's State Tretyakov Gallery for restoration.


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