He was born in Saint Petersburg.[3] He was the second son of a top official in the Ministry of Justice in the Russian Empire. His father, Heorhiy Meller, was a noble-born Swede; his mother, Helena Caruso, was half Italian and half Greek, and also from a noble family [4] He married Nina Genke, a fellow avant-garde artist. He died in Kyiv in May 4, 1962.[5]
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.[6] There, Meller met fellow student, Paul Klee, who introduced him to Der Blaue Reiter group.[7]
After graduating from the Kyiv University with a degree in law, he acquired an artistic education in the MunichAcademy 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.[8]
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 Kyiv Music Comedy Theater (1948–1953), and a chief artist of the Iv. Franko Kyiv Academic Theater (1953–1959).[22]
References
^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
^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, ISBN978-1-4875-0372-7
^Avant-garde Adventures. Vadym Meller.Nina Genke-Meller.Nina Vetrova-Robinson.Vadym Meller's Expressive Constructivism. Olha Petrova.p.6.Exhibition Catalogue.,2004, Kyiv, National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU).22 October-28 November 2004. Kyiv.Ukraine.
^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.
^Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine 1910-1930 Contested Memory,Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theater Artp.117, Myroslav Shkandrij, Boston, 2019.
^Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine 1910-1930, ,Contested Memory,Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theater Artp.117, Myroslav Shkandrij, Boston, 2019.
^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
^The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theater , volume 1, Europe, p.872, editor Don Rubin ,Routledge London and New York, 1994
^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
^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
^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
^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.
^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
^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
^The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theater , Volume 1, Europe, p.872, Editor Don Rubin, Routledge London and New York,1994
^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
^Modernism in Kyiv: Jubilant Experimentation, p.497 edited by Irena R. Makaryk., Virlana Tkacz., University of Toronto Press, 2010. ISBN978-1-4426-4098-6
^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
^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
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