Alexander bogomazov biography
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Alexander bogomazov biography
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Alexander Bogomazov [1880–1930] was a Ukrainian painter in the Russian Empire and USSR, known artist and modern art theoretician of the Russian Avant-garde. In 1914, Bogomazov wrote his treatise The Art of Painting and the Elements.
In it he analyzed the interaction between Object, Artist, Picture, and Spectator and sets the theoretical foundation of modern art. During his artistic life Alexander Bogomazov mastered several art styles. The most known are Cubo-Futurism (1913–1917) and Spectralism (1920–1930).
Alexander Bogomazov was born in Yampil, Kharkov Governorate, as a second child to Konstantin Bogomazov.
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His mother Anisia abandoned the family shortly after his baptism. His ethnic background was Russian, yet Alexander spent virtually all his life in Kiev.
From 1896 to 1902, Aleksander Bogomazov attended the Institute for Agriculture in Kherson.
From 1902 to 1905, he attended the Kiev Art School (KKHU), at the same time he had close contact with Ale