
Olga Sviblova
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Biography
Olga Lvovna Sviblova is a Soviet and Russian art curator, film director, art scholar, and professor.
Known For

A talk show
The School for Scandal

A documentary about challenges facing art directors and production designers in theatre, film and television.
Artists in Theatre, Film and Television

A brief history of Russian unofficial art from 1953 to 1988.
Black Square

In the late 1980s, an era of great hopes and great disasters for Russia, art proved to be a social barometer, predicting the imminent political upheavals. This film's screenplay was written overnight in February 1991, soon after the World Economic Forum, where Olga Sviblova was asked the question, "What will happen to Russia?", and answered: "A putsch."
Looking for a Happy Ending

Dina Vierny is a renowned French gallerist, art historian and the muse of sculptor Aristide Maillol. In the French art community, Dina Vierny was highly regarded for her refined taste and broad-mindedness. During the war years she participated in the Resistance movement. In the 1970s, it was she who exposed Soviet conceptual artists to the West. In the movie take part: Aristide Maillol's nephew Yvon Berta-Maillol, artists Ilya Kabakov, Erik Bulatov, Vladimir Yankilevsky. Dina Vierny herself talks about her life.
Dina Vierny

A brief overview of the work of the great Russian architect Konstantin Melnikov, with a focus on the famous Melnikov House in Moscow’s Krivoarbatsky Lane and the problems faced by modern architects, echoing Melnikov’s troubles in the era of Stalinist architecture.
Krivoarbatsky 12

Art professionals hold on to their sense of artistic merit as billionaires dominate the market.