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Nina Kogan

Nina Kogan was a Russian painter known for her Suprematist works.

Life and career
Nina Osipovna (Iosifovna) Kogan was born in 1887 or 1889 in Vitebsk, Saint Petersburg, or Moscow, and studied at the St. Ekaterina School in St. Petersburg in 1911–1913. She also took part designing new version of futuristic opera Victory over the Sun. ==Legacy==
Legacy
In the 1980s a large number of works attributed to her appeared on the European art market. Her works are in collections of the Seattle Art Museum and the Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Australian poet Clive James wrote a poem about Kogan, titled "Nina Kogan's Geometrical Heaven": Two of her little pictures grace my walls: Suprematism in a special sense, With all the usual bits and pieces flying Through space, but carrying a pastel-tinged Delicacy to lighten the strict forms Of that hard school and blow them all sky-high, Splinters and stoppers from the bombing of An angel’s boudoir. == Gallery ==
Gallery
Nina Kogan Komposition 1920.jpg|alt= Composición 1920 por Nina Kogan|Composition 1920 Nina Kogan Suprematistische Komposition um 1921.jpg|Suprematist Composition, 1921 Nina Kogan Suprematistische Komposition 1921 1923.jpg|Suprematist Composition, 1921 Nina Kogan ohne Titel Suprematistische Komposition 1921 1923.jpg|Suprematist Composition, 1921-1923 Nina Kogan Vorhang zum suprematistischen Ballett UNOWIS-Almanach 1920.jpg|Suprematist ballet, Unovis almanach, 1920 == Further reading ==
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