Anna Alchuk
Anna Alchuk (1955–2008) was a Soviet painter, poet and photographer.
Also recorded as Anna A. Michal'čuk
Anna Alchuk

Михальчук Михаил Александрович · CC BY 4.0
- Full name
- Анна Александровна Михальчук
- Born
- 1955 · Bashnyakovo
- Died
- 2008 · Berlin
- Nationality
- Soviet Union · Russia
- Occupation
- painter · poet · photographer · writer · television producer · artist
- Fields
- poetry
- Movements
- Postmodernism · conceptual art
- Education
- Lomonosov Moscow State University
- Honours
- David Burliuk International Mark
- Languages
- Russian
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Biography
Recorded at birth as Анна Александровна Михальчук.
Born at Bashnyakovo in 1955, died in Berlin in 2008.
Anna Alchuk studied at Lomonosov Moscow State University. The recorded working language is Russian.
The field of work recorded is poetry. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are visual poetry.
Employment is recorded with New Literary Observer.
Distinctions recorded are David Burliuk International Mark.
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Bashnyakovo
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