Women played a key role in the avant-garde experimentation in early 20th-century art, particularly in Russia where they were far greater in number and more radical than in any other country. This day of lectures will explore the explosive work and unconventional lives of leading artists such as Natalia Goncharova, Olga Rozanova and Lyubov Popova, and will discuss other Russian femme fatales, including the Art Nouveau patron Princess Tenisheva, the flamboyant dancer Ida Rubinstein and the futurist muse Lili Brik.


