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Vadym Meller or Vadim Meller, (Russian: Вадим Георгиевич Меллер; Ukrainian: Вадим Георгійович Меллер, 1884–1962) was a Ukrainian Soviet painter, avant-garde Cubist, Constructivist and Expressionist artist, theatrical designer, book illustrator, and architect. In 1925 he was awarded a gold medal for the scenic design of the Berezil' theater in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (Art Deco) in Paris.[1][2]

Sketch of the decoration to the performance Hello, on the wave 477 (1929)
Sketch of the decoration to the performance Hello, on the wave 477 (1929)

Biography


Vadim Meller was born in Saint-Petersburg. He was the second son of a top official in the Ministry of Justice in the Russian Empire. His father, George Meller, was a noble-born Swede; his mother, Helena Caruso, was half Italian and half Greek, and also from a noble family [3] He married Nina Genke. Vadim Meller died in Kiev.


Education


From 1903–1908, Meller studied at Kyiv University. In 1905, he visited Geneva, Switzerland, where he took art lessons at the private school of Franz Roubaud. In 1908, with the recommendation of Roubaud, he continued his education at the private art school of drawing and painting of Heinrich Knirr in Munich, Germany.[4] There, Meller met fellow student, Paul Klee, who introduced him to Der Blaue Reiter group.[5]

After graduating from the Kiev University with a degree in law, he acquired an artistic education in the Munich Academy of Fine Arts from 1908–1912. V. Meller stayed in close contact with Der Blaue Reiter group. During this time, he also met Wassily Kandinsky, with whom he became friends.[6]


Work


V.Meller started to exhibit his works after moving to Paris, where he joined the Société des Artistes Indépendants.[7] At the same time Vadim Meller was a student of Antoine Bourdelle.[8] In 1912–1914, together with Kazimir Malevich, Sonia Delaunay, Alexander Archipenko, and Aleksandra Ekster, he participated in a number of exhibitions (Salon des Indépendants, Spring Salon, and Salon D' Automne) alongside Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and André Derain.[9][10]

After returning to Kiev in 1915, he worked at easel and monumental painting, graphic design, and costume design. His transition to scenography as his main field of artistic activity took place in the post-revolutionary years. From 1918–1921, he worked with scenographer and dancer Bronislava Nijinska (Vaslav Nijinsky's sister) in her ballet studio.[11] In end of this period he became a professor in The National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture.[12][13]

In 1922, Les Kurbas invited V. Meller to the recently founded Berezil' theater. [14]

In 1925, V. Meller, together with Sonia Terk, Alexandra Exter, and Nathan Altman, participated in Exposition Internationale des Modernes (Art Deco) in Paris.There, Meller was awarded a gold medal for his scenic design of the Berezil' theater.[15][16] That same year, V.Meller participated in the International Theater Exposition in New York.[17]

V. Meller became the leader of the Constructivism movement in Ukrainian theater design.[18] He worked in the National theater as a chief artist until 1945. From 1925 onward, he also taught at the Kyiv Art Institute (KKHI) together with Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Bogomazov. Also in 1925, V. Meller became a member of the artists union Association of the Revolutionary Masters of Ukraine together with David Burliuk (co-founder), Alexander Bogomazov (co-founder), Vasiliy Yermilov, Victor Palmov, and Khvostenko-Khvostov.

In 1928 Vadim Meller participated in the International Press Exhibition Pressa Cologne, together with El Lissitzky, Aleksandr Tyshler and Vasyl Yermylov.[19]

V.Meller worked as an acting director of the Monumental Painting and Sculpture Institute of the Academy of Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR (1946–1948), a chief artist of the Kiev Music Comedy Theater (1948–1953), and a chief artist of the Iv. Franko Kiev Academic Theater (1953–1959).[20]


References


  1. Vadym Meller,Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.53 ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984
  2. April in Paris: Theatricality, Modernism and Politics at the 1925 at the Art Deco Expo, by Irena R. Makaryk p.57, University of Toronto Press, 2018, ISBN 978-1-4875-0372-7
  3. Avant-garde Adventures. Vadym Meller.Nina Genke-Meller.Nina Vetrova-Robinson.Vadym Meller's Expressive Constructivism. Olha Petrova.p.6.Exhibition Catalogue. National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU).22 October-28 November 2004. Kyiv.Ukraine.
  4. Avant-garde Adventures. Vadym Meller.Nina Genke-Meller.Nina Vetrova-Robinson.Vadym Meller's Expressive Constructivism. Olha Petrova.p.6.Exhibition Catalogue. National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU).22 October-28 November 2004. Kyiv.Ukraine.
  5. Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine 1910-1930 Contested Memory,Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theater Artp.117, Myroslav Shkandrij, Boston, 2019.
  6. Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine 1910-1930, ,Contested Memory,Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theater Artp.117, Myroslav Shkandrij, Boston, 2019.
  7. Vadym Meller:Missionary of Avant-Garde Scenic Design, Tetiana Rudenko, p 50, "Staging the Ukrainian Avant-Garde of the 1910s and 1920s", Ukrainian Museum, New York, US, 2015
  8. The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theater , volume 1, Europe, p.872, editor Don Rubin ,Routledge London and New York, 1994
  9. Staging the Ukrainian Avant-Garde of the 1910s and 1920s.Vadym Meller: Missionary of Avant-Garde Scenic Design, p.50 Tetiana Rudenko, Project Curators: Myroslava M.Mudrak and Tetiana Rudenko, Exhibition Production: Maria Shust,The Ukrainian Museum of New York in cooperation with the Museum of Theater, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine in Kyiv, Published by Ukrainian Museum, New York, NY 10003, 2015.Library of Congress Control Number 2014433050
  10. Vadym Meller.Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.53 ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984
  11. Staging the Ukrainian Avant-Garde of the 1910s and 1920s. Vadym Meller: Missionary of Avant-Garde Scenic Design, p.52, Tetiana Rudenko, Project Curators: Myroslava M. Mudrak and Tetiana Rudenko, Exhibition Production :Maria Shust ,The Ukrainian Museum of New York in cooperation with the Museum of Theater, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine in Kyiv, Published by Ukrainian Museum, New York, NY 10003, 2015.Library of Congress Control Number 2014433050
  12. Avant-garde Adventures. Vadym Meller.Nina Genke-Meller.Nina Vetrova-Robinson.Vadym Meller's Expressive Constructivim. Olha Petrova.p.10.Exhibition Catalogue. National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU).22 October-28 November 2004. Kyiv.Ukraine.
  13. Staging the Ukrainian Avant-Garde of the 1910s and 1920s. Vadym Meller: Missionary of Avant-Garde Scenic Design, p.54, Tetiana Rudenko, Project Curators: Myroslava M. Mudrak and Tetiana Rudenko, Exhibition Production :Maria Shust ,The Ukrainian Museum of New York in cooperation with the Museum of Theater, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine in Kyiv, Published by Ukrainian Museum, New York, NY 10003, 2015.Library of Congress Control Number 2014433050
  14. Vadym Meller.Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.53 ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984
  15. The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theater , Volume 1, Europe, p.872, Editor Don Rubin, Routledge London and New York,1994
  16. Vadym Meller.Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.53 ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984
  17. Modernism in Kyiv: Jubilant Experimentation, p.497 edited by Irena R. Makaryk., Virlana Tkacz., University of Toronto Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4426-4098-6
  18. Staging the Ukrainian Avant-Garde of the 1910s and 1920s. Vadym Meller: Missionary of Avant-Garde Scenic Design, p.58, Tetiana Rudenko, Project Curators: Myroslava M. Mudrak and Tetiana Rudenko, Exhibition Production :Maria Shust ,The Ukrainian Museum of New York in cooperation with the Museum of Theater, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine in Kyiv, Published by Ukrainian Museum, New York, NY 10003, 2015.Library of Congress Control Number 2014433050
  19. Vadym Meller.Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.53 ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984
  20. Vadym Meller,Theatrical and Decorative Art, Painting, Graphics. Exhibition Catalogue, p.54,ed. Z. V.Kucherenko, publisher Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1984



На других языках


[de] Wadim Georgijewitsch Meller

Wadim Georgijewitsch Meller (russisch Вадим Георгиевич Меллер; * 14. Apriljul. / 26. April 1884greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 4. Mai 1962 in Kiew) war ein ukrainisch-russischer Maler der UdSSR und Avantgarde-Künstler (Kubismus, Konstruktivismus), Bühnenbilder, Buchillustrator und Architekt.
- [en] Vadym Meller

[es] Vadim Meller

Vadim Meller (en ruso: Вадим Георгиевич Меллер; 1884 - 1962) fue un pintor ruso, artista vanguardista (Cubismo, Constructivismo), diseñador y escenógrafo.

[fr] Vadim Meller

Vadim Gueorguievitch Meller (en russe : Вадим Георгиевич Меллер), dit aussi Vadym Meller, né à Saint-Pétersbourg le 26 avril 1884 et mort à Kiev le 4 mai 1962, est un peintre russe d'avant-garde (cubiste et constructiviste), aussi concepteur théâtral et architecte.

[it] Vadym Meller

Vadym Heorhijovyč Meller (in ucraino: Вадим Георгійович Меллер?; San Pietroburgo, 26 aprile 1884 – Kiev, 4 maggio 1962) è stato un pittore ucraino.

[ru] Меллер, Вадим Георгиевич

Вадим Георгиевич Меллер (1884—1962) — украинский советский художник-авангардист (кубофутурист, конструктивист,экспрессионист), театральный художник, иллюстратор и архитектор. Заслуженный деятель искусств Украинской ССР.



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