Galina Mardilovich

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Bio

Galina Mardilovich (she/her) is a specialist in the history of printmaking and Russian art of the long nineteenth century. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge, and is currently writing a book on prints and modernism in Russian art. Her work has been published in Print Quarterly, Art History, and The Burlington Magazine, as well as in several edited volumes. Her co-edited volume, New Narratives of Russian and East European Art: Between Traditions and Revolutions was recently published in the Studies in Art Historiography series by Routledge (co-edited with Maria Taroutina). She has held several teaching positions including at SUNY-Purchase and Stern College for Women, and was most recently Curator of Russian and European Art at the Mead Art Museum, Amherst College. She is a 2020-21 CBA Research Fellow.

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