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Anastasiia Kirpalova

Anastasiia Kirpalova

Art historian and curator based in Bucharest, Romania. She prefers to work within the domain of Modern Western Art, focusing on underrepresented artists and underestimated aspects of art historical canon. She manages a series of educational projects on arts and culture, and in her free time enjoys studying criminology and fashion history.

Education
MA Art History, University of Groningen

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Futurism in Art: Who Gets to Write Our Futures?

The Futurist movement lived through many faces and controversies during its 100-year history.

Left image: 'Interventionist Demonstration (Patriotic Holiday – Free Word Painting)' by Carlo Carrà displays a chaotic collage of fragmented text, newspaper clippings, and abstract shapes, creating a sense of movement and agitation. Right image: 'The Weaver' by Natalia Goncharova, 1913, features a dynamic and angular portrayal of machinery and geometric patterns, with vibrant shades of blue, orange, and white, capturing the essence and momentum of the Futurist art movement.
Art

What Is Pop Art? A Look Beneath the Surface

Pop art — an art movement that is more meaningful than just comic books or colorful ads.

Pop art-style artwork juxtaposing two side-by-side images. On the left is a vibrant magenta-toned depiction of a cow with a dotted yellow background. On the right, a similarly styled portrait of Marilyn Monroe, her iconic features highlighted in pink and set against a bold pink background. Both images blend seamlessly in the middle, suggesting a fusion of contrasting subjects.
Art

Venus of Willendorf: Powerful Deity or Life-Saving Tool?

Stone-carved sculptures of faceless women are among the most intriguing mysteries of history.

Three images of Venus of Willendorf, each facing a different direction, a light-colored statue of a woman with a large bust and hips and a high hairstyle, on a black surface.
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