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Seit Februar 2023
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History of art history, art valuation and art market. For beginners, bachelors and masters
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Von 81.72 € /Std
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Art history is a hobby for some people, for others it is a working tool to analyse the social and cultural context. It helps you to orientate yourself in the world of rapid change and globalisation. The understanding of cultural discourse is a rich and unique background which may impress your interlocutor and gain you points in the eyes of your friends and colleagues.
One of the main goals I try to achieve as a tutor is to encourage my students to explore the art world around them.
In my lessons, I create a friendly environment to teach how to analyse paintings having factual information, and how to look at the art from the big scale perspective. The lessons are specifically tailored to my student's interests, weaknesses and concerns and from this nurture a solid learning style that they will be able to take with them to further education.
I have a methodical approach to learning where every lesson is planned, and materials are distributed afterwards to the student. I am always ready to adapt the lessons quickly to the level of the student’s preparation and knowledge, receiving feedback from parents, students or teachers.
Zusätzliche Informationen
I have a vast experience in the field (you can browse my name and surname to find more of my interviews, and articles about art history and podcasts) - I worked in several European museums, galleries and digital art startups, including NFT marketplaces. You can imagine how many useful insights I can share with you!
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Über mich
I have been teaching for more than 10 years in a row. Today I teach MA students at the British School of Design, my course is called "To conquer the Metaverse: NFTs", and it is about the digital art world.
I am deeply interested in contemporary art, continue to deepen my knowledge and get as much as I can from networking in the field, to be updated.
I have started teaching the Italian business language and the history of European art and art of the XXth century. During my lessons, I am appealing to my international experience of work in art institutions and museums such as the Moscow Kremlin Museum, Tsaritsyno museum, Chicago Institute of Art, and Peggy Guggenheim museum. I am now graduating from the Sotheby's Institute of Art in London.
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BA: Bologna University, La Scuola Superiore per gli Interpreti e Traduttori (Italy, Bologna) - foreign languages, cultural studies
MA: Ruhr Universitat, Lotman Institute (Forli, Germany)
Erfahrung / Qualifikationen
I have worked globally in Russia, the USA, Italy and the UK.
Artists House, Moscow (volunteer)
Tsaritsyno Museum, Moscow (exhibition coordinator, assistant curator)
Moscow Kremlin Museums, Moscow (assistant curator, VIP programs)
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago (lecturer)
See.Me, New York (art consultant)
BlueRhino, London (art consultant)
Peggy Guggenheim, Venice (VIP programs)
British Higher School of Design, Moscow (lecturer)
Alter
Kinder (7-12 Jahre alt)
Jugendliche (13-17 Jahre alt)
Erwachsene (18-64 Jahre alt)
Seniorinnen und Senioren (65+ Jahre alt)
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Anfänger
Mittel
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Dauer
45 Minuten
60 Minuten
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Englisch
Italienisch
Russisch
Verfügbarkeit einer typischen Woche
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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