Anastasia KOZACHENKO

Qualifica
Dottoranda
Dottorato
STORIA DELLE ARTI
36° Ciclo - Immatricolati nel 2020
Area tematica
IDENTITÀ ARTISTICA NAZIONALE E CREAZIONE ARTISTICA E MUSICALE: GLI STRAVISNKIJ TRA LA FINE DEL XIX E L’INIZIO DEL XX SEC. Il progetto mira a studiare il fenomeno del cultural transfer dal punto di vista della discendenza familiare «di padre in figlio» sull’esempio della dinastia Stravinskij e delle figure culturali operanti in diversi ambiti (Fyodor - cantante lirico, Igor - compositore, Theodore - pittore). Con questo discorso si vuole fornire un originale contributo alle indagini in corso sull’evoluzione della mentalità russo-europea e sulla questione del dialogo tra culture.
Supervisore
Burini Silvia / Matteo Bertelè
E-mail
anastasia.kozachenko@unive.it
956569@stud.unive.it
Sito web
www.unive.it/persone/anastasia.kozachenko (scheda personale)
Struttura
Dipartimento di Filosofia e Beni Culturali
Sito web struttura: https://www.unive.it/dip.fbc

Anastasia Kozachenko-Stravinsky (Moscow, 1993)

PRE-DOC

Presently studying a double PhD program in History of Art (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), Cultural studies  (The State University of Art Studies of Moscow). She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Art, and a Master’s degree in History of Russia (People’s Friendship University,  Russia).  Studied History and Dialogue of Cultures from (Université Grenoble Alpes, France). She is also a member of the scientific secretariat of the Centre for Studies in Russian Art (CSAR) and a member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA). 

2012-present: Curator in museums and art galleries; National Centre for Contemporary Art, Garage Museum, State exhibition hall PARK. During her experience, realising more than 60 exhibitions, festivals and concerts. 

2017 as a great-grandniece of Igor Stravinsky, she founded and heads the Stravinsky Family Fund - a Russian non-profit organisation whose activities aim to develop the musical culture of the 20th- 21st centuries. The collection of the Stravinsky Family Fund has more than 2000 exhibits, including autographs, manuscripts, documents, photographs, graphics, paintings, sculptures, and furniture dating from the beginning of the 18th century to the present. The foundation's goal is curating and realising exhibitions, festivals and events dedicated to Igor Stravinsky and his family in Russia and abroad.