Magdalena Dabrowski

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Magdalena Dabrowski is a prominent art historian and curator who joined the staff of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1975. She has served as an associate curator in the Department of Drawings and later as a senior curator. Her work focuses on various movements, including Russian Avant-Garde and Constructivism. She is known for organizing significant exhibitions such as 'REVOLUTION: RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE, 1912-1930' (1978) and 'THE SYMBOLIST AESTHETIC' (1980). She has authored several publications on Russian art history.[1,2]

Themes

  • Russian Avant-Garde
  • Constructivism
  • Art History

Works by Magdalena Dabrowski

  • Aleksandr Rodchenko 1998 · Harry N. Abrams / MoMA · book · English ISBN 0810961873 Co-authored with Leah Dickerman and Peter Galassi.
  • Liubov Popova 1991 · book Monograph on the artist Liubov Popova.

References

  1. Aleksandr Rodchenko. The Museum of Modern Art. 2002 link
  2. Liubov Popova - Monoskop. 1991 link