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305: 42: 235:, the flagship airline company of Germany. He started in marketing and sales and in 1971 he moved to the public relations department, eventually serving as their general manager for public affairs. While working at Lufthansa Iljine began to study modern art, as his job acquainted him with artists, gallery owners, and museums. 378:
From 2008 to 2010 he worked for GCAM (Global Cultural Asset Management Group) in New York, headed by Thomas Krens. As VP for international development, Iljine dealt with museum construction, building art collections, management programming, and art investment. He worked jointly with French architect
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in 2000, Russia's culture minister, Mikhail Shvydkoi, used the book's launch as a platform to accuse modern communists of hypocrisy, stating "Those politicians who see themselves as descendants of the party which sold these treasures abroad are especially jealous of the title of defenders of the
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represents a true and vivid illustration of Azerbaijan and its evolution over a critical time in our country's history. This book beautifully illustrates our country's past and how Azerbaijan arrived at the present; it is a book to learn from, and to cherish." - Ambassador of Azerbaijan,
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The book was published in 2013 by Marquand Books in Seattle, and partly sponsored by Ulvi Kasimov, CEO of the investment company SFERIQ. Fakhraddin Gurbanov, the Ambassador of Azerbaijan, also contributed to the book's publication, and spoke at the September 2013 book launch event in
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is an attractive collection of scholarly, memoiristic, and visual perspectives on Odessa built around a rich album of visual material from the city, particularly in its last pre-Revolutionary years: post-cards, posters, advertisements, photographs, even candy-wrappers."
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Iljine has been married to his wife Christa since 1964, and together they have two grown children and two granddaughter. He Resides in Frankfurt am Main. A citizen of both France and Russia, since the early 1970s he has lived in the German city of
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Starting in the early 1980s he began to gain experience with cultural exchange with Russia. He has stated that in 1988, "it occurred to me that we should show the world the Russian culture - what our country really is. And I came up with
451:, a 2010 collection of essays by critics, curators, collectors and critics, Iljine outlines such incidents as Putin opening a show for the Guggenheim in 2005. In 2013, Iljine was a project director and co-editor for the book 541:. He collected hundreds of old postcards from local people and stores, and found authors familiar with the old city's architecture and music to contribute. He also added material from archives such as the Public Library in 406:
Iljine has published, co-authored, and edited a number of novels in his career. Early on he contributed to eight illustrated publications for Lufthansa on flight myths and legends. He later worked on the 2008 book
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for developing cultural and political ties between Russia and France. As of 2014 he is on the board for the Society of Historians of East European, Eurasian, and Russian Art and Architecture.
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As a member of the Friendship Society of the USSR-FRG in the 1970s-1980s, Iljine executed a number of cultural exchange programs and events. In 1976 he helped organize a film festival in
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on the cover. First published by the University of Washington Press, it was later translated for the Russian publishing house Shamrock, a company known mostly for publishing art books.
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As of February 2010, he was a consultant on issues such as "international cooperation" to several European cultural institutions. He is acting as Educational Activities Adviser at the
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Other hosts at the event included the Britain Azerbaijan Business Council and Asia House. Beyond English, it was also released in Russian. in 2018 he published Memories of Tiflis.
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Iljine started his career in 1964 working at a travel agency. He first visited Russia in 1965, with a team of psychologists who were holding their World Congress in Moscow.
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from 1994 to 2008, and in 2008 was also their representative in the Middle East. In this role he was instrumental in creating and implementing museum projects including
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author, editor, curator, art consultant and best known as the advisor to the General Director of the State Hermitage Museum. Among his publications are the 2003 book
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As a child Nick Iljine developed a keen interest in visiting Russia himself. He was educated in Great Britain and France, studied mathematics at the
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Nicolas V. Iljine was born on September 10, 1944, the son of Russian immigrants. His father was Professor Vladimir Nikolayevich Iljine, a famous
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in 2013. Many of his books and exhibitions have involved the Russian and Western art of the 1920s-2010s, including the
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He has taken active part in organizing numerous other Russian art exhibitions, including
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a 2005 survey of Russian art at the Guggenheim in New York that was opened by Putin.
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In 2000, Iljine was an editor for the Russian-language anthology of essays titled
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as it became a large oil-producing nation, particularly in the capital city of
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completely, inside and out, from 1913 to 1932." It led to his association with
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Kaufman, Bel; Oleg Gubar; Alexander Rozenboim (2004). Nicholas V. Iljine;
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theologian and philosopher. His parents had fled Russia for their anti-
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Editor Nicolas Iljine speaking at the book launch of Memories of Baku
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fair, he organized an annual exhibition of Russian contemporary art.
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sentiments, and his father at one point had authored a book titled
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In early 2013, Iljine collected songs and lyrics for the album
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on the design for a project of a Museum of Contemporary Art in
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Selected publications as co-author, editor, or publisher
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national inheritance. This book destroys that myth."
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Putin) and 312:He worked as the European representative for the 308:Putin and Iljine at the Guggenheim Museum in 2000 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 525:In 2013 Iljine edited and co-authored the book 1700: 1698: 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1270:"Guggenheim Adds a Link, This Time With Vienna" 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1169: 1167: 1165: 1163: 555: 474:In 2003 Iljine edited and co-authored the book 1881:Nicolas, Iljine; Aleksandra Sviridova (2018). 1856:Nicolas, Iljine; Aleksandra Sviridova (2018). 1831:Nicolas, Iljine; Aleksandra Sviridova (2018). 1806:Nicolas, Iljine; Aleksandra Sviridova (2018). 1349: 1347: 1345: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1222: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1084: 1082: 597:. He is also a member of the Paris Council of 1706:""Memories of Baku" book presented in London" 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 250:, focusing on films made in Russia under the 8: 1539:"How the Bolsheviks sold Russia's treasures" 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 486:, author Oleg Gubar, and American historian 1607:"Book Review: 'Selling Russia's Treasures'" 1956:"Video: Iljine speaking at book launch of 1726: 1724: 1722: 1708:. News from Azerbaijan. September 30, 2013 1663:Nicolas Iljine, ed. (September 30, 2013). 1477: 1475: 990:"Nick Ilyin and his "Odesseya": Interview" 621: 577:In September 2006, Iljine was awarded the 182:. In 2006, Iljine was awarded the Russian 29: 527:Memories of Baku: Beyond the Land of Fire 539:formative period leading up to the 1920s 1758:"Nic Iljine receiving honors in Venice" 1295:Osipovich, Alexander (March 21, 2008). 967: 1268:Bohlen, Celestine (January 16, 2001). 1907:"Marc Chagall and the Jewish theater" 1591:(lit. Selling Russia's Treasures) by 7: 1485:. Palace Editions. January 1, 2008. 1322:Honigsbaum, Mark (26 January 2001). 1885:(in Russian). LAS Press, New York. 1835:(in Russian). LAS Press, New York. 1605:Kopper, Philip (January 27, 2014). 1537:Warren, Marcus (December 8, 2000). 589:, and is an honorary member of the 231:From 1968 to 1994 Iljine worked at 1968:"Video: Interview with Nic Iljine" 1930:Biography at The Russia Forum 2010 396:Hermitage Museum Foundation Israel 280:was shown from 1991 until 1993 in 180:Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings 87:Author, editor, executive, curator 25: 1731:Kavkaza, Vestnik (May 21, 2013). 1562:Pavia, Will (December 30, 2010). 314:Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 204:Communism: The Death of Culture. 174:, and he co-authored and edited 95:English, Russian, French, German 40: 723:Palace Editions, St. Petersburg 614:, where he resided as of 2013. 581:, on order signed by President 508:, which has stair imagery from 357:Kazimir Malevich - Suprematism, 1177:LiveInternet. November 4, 2010 951:Kazimir Malevich - Suprematism 679:University of Washington Press 480:University of Washington Press 364:Kazimir Malevich - Suprematism 1: 1970:. The New Contemporary. 2013. 1950:. LitBook.ru. March 21, 2013. 1511:Prodannye Sokrovishcha Rossii 457:M.T. Abraham Foundation Press 427:Prodannye Sokrovishcha Rossii 59: 1883:Big Nic - Volume 2 (Russian) 1858:Big Nic - Volume 2 (English) 1833:Big Nic - Volume 1 (Russian) 1808:Big Nic - Volume 1 (English) 1509:Nicolas Iljine, ed. 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Nicolas V. Iljine
Iljine (far right) with Vladimir Putin at the Guggenheim in 2005
Vladimir Putin
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Paris
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Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings
Order of Friendship
Russian Orthodox
Communist
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Lufthansa
Frankfurt
Berlin
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Thomas Krens
Frankfurt am Main
Amsterdam
New York City
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Guggenheim Bilbao
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
Deutsche Bank

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