Inna Bazhenova (Russian: Инна Баженова, born November 25, 1968, Zavolzhye, Russia) — art collector, cultural projects initiator, publisher of The Art Newspaper International Network,[1] founder of an annual award The Art Newspaper Russia and The ART Newspaper Russia Film festival, collector,[2] founder of IN ARTIBUS foundation.[3]

Biography

Inna Bazhenova graduated from Faculty of Computational Mathematics of Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod. Inna Bazhenova started work as an aero industry engineer in 1991. In 1993 she co-founded a company that used aero industry technologies in the development and production of industrial equipment for various industries. She still owns a share in several medium-sized cross-field enterprises. Inna Bazhenova started collecting art in 2005 and acquired The Art Newspaper in 2014.

Inna Bazhenova launched The Art Newspaper Russia in Russia in 2012. She became an owner of the whole international licensed network comprising the UK, Greece, Italy, China, Russia, the USA, and France in 2014. She opened an exhibition space by a non-profit foundation IN ARTIBUS on Prechistenskaya Naberezhnaya in Moscow in 2014. Inna Bazhenova is the donator of Centre Pompidou and TATE Modern.[4][5]

Inna Bazhenova is married and has five sons. Since 2010 she has been living in Monaco.


Projects

Awards and acknowledgments

Notes

  1. ^ Obscure Russians Buy The Art Newspaper // ArtNet news
  2. ^ Inna Bazhenova: The Enthusiastic Owner of The Art Newspaper // Fine Art shippers
  3. ^ Venice conference-2017
  4. ^ "Инна Баженова: «Открыть музей — это мечта на будущее» • ARTANDHOUSES" (in Russian). ARTANDHOUSES. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  5. ^ ""Забор" для Парижа" (in Russian). www.kommersant.ru. 2016-09-05. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  6. ^ Russian Art Focus
  7. ^ In Artibus foundation
  8. ^ Art-Loving Russian Business Leaders Present New Museums to Moscow // The Moscow Times
  9. ^ Топ-50 самых влиятельных фигур в русском искусстве 2013 года
  10. ^ 10 influential women who changed the fate of Russia’s museums // Russia Beyond
  11. ^ May 24, 2019 - The Montblanc Cultural Foundation - Recipients of the 2019 Montblanc Arts Patronage Award