About: Anna Alchuk

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Anna Alchuk (28 March 1955 – 21 March 2008) was a Russian poet and visual artist. An admirer summarized her work as "a free-spirited romp across complex and significant ideas about personhood, identity, representation, linguistic performance, and political action." She was married for 33 years to the philosopher Michail Ryklin. At the time of her death the couple were living in Berlin where Ryklin was employed as a visiting professor at the university. The assessment that Alchuk's death had been a suicide was generally accepted, but did not go entirely unquestioned.

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  • Anna Alchuk (28 March 1955 – 21 March 2008) was a Russian poet and visual artist. An admirer summarized her work as "a free-spirited romp across complex and significant ideas about personhood, identity, representation, linguistic performance, and political action." She was married for 33 years to the philosopher Michail Ryklin. At the time of her death the couple were living in Berlin where Ryklin was employed as a visiting professor at the university. The assessment that Alchuk's death had been a suicide was generally accepted, but did not go entirely unquestioned. Anna Alchuk was the name under which she worked as an artist, and by which she is identified in many English language sources. However, fuller variants of her name are also used in some sources. (en)
  • Anna Altschuk (russisch Анна Альчук), eigentlich Anna Alexandrowna Michaltschuk (Анна Александровна Михальчук; * 28. Mai 1955 in Boschnjakowo bei , Oblast Sachalin; † März 2008 in Berlin), war eine russische Videokünstlerin, Fotografin und Dichterin. (de)
  • А́нна Альчу́к (настоящее имя — А́нна Алекса́ндровна Михальчу́к; 28 мая 1955, Бошняково, Сахалинская область — 23 марта 2008, Берлин) — российская поэтесса, художница, фотограф, мастер видеоинсталляции. (ru)
  • Анна Олександрівна Альчук (справжнє ім'я Анна Олександрівна Михальчук, 28 травня 1955, с. Бошнякове, Вуглегірський район, Сахалінська область, Російська РФСР — 21 березня 2008, Берлін, Німеччина) — російська поетеса, художниця та фотографиня. (uk)
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  • Anna Altschuk (russisch Анна Альчук), eigentlich Anna Alexandrowna Michaltschuk (Анна Александровна Михальчук; * 28. Mai 1955 in Boschnjakowo bei , Oblast Sachalin; † März 2008 in Berlin), war eine russische Videokünstlerin, Fotografin und Dichterin. (de)
  • А́нна Альчу́к (настоящее имя — А́нна Алекса́ндровна Михальчу́к; 28 мая 1955, Бошняково, Сахалинская область — 23 марта 2008, Берлин) — российская поэтесса, художница, фотограф, мастер видеоинсталляции. (ru)
  • Анна Олександрівна Альчук (справжнє ім'я Анна Олександрівна Михальчук, 28 травня 1955, с. Бошнякове, Вуглегірський район, Сахалінська область, Російська РФСР — 21 березня 2008, Берлін, Німеччина) — російська поетеса, художниця та фотографиня. (uk)
  • Anna Alchuk (28 March 1955 – 21 March 2008) was a Russian poet and visual artist. An admirer summarized her work as "a free-spirited romp across complex and significant ideas about personhood, identity, representation, linguistic performance, and political action." She was married for 33 years to the philosopher Michail Ryklin. At the time of her death the couple were living in Berlin where Ryklin was employed as a visiting professor at the university. The assessment that Alchuk's death had been a suicide was generally accepted, but did not go entirely unquestioned. (en)
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  • Anna Alchuk (en)
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  • Альчук, Анна Александровна (ru)
  • Анна Альчук (uk)
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