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Ilya Shagalov | |
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Born | Ilya Yuryevich Shagalov December 14, 1986 |
Alma mater | Moscow Art Theatre School |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Ilya Yuryevich Shagalov (Russian: Илья Юрьевич Шагалов; born on December 14, 1986) is a Russian stage director, video artist, and film director. He is known for his work in the Gogol Center and various European theaters, particularly in integrating media technology in live performances.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Ilya Shagalov was born in Krasnodar. He showed an early interest in fine arts and technology and pursued a musical education in piano. In 2008, he graduated with a degree in theater from the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture, where he studied under Vladimir Rogulchenko. He later attended the Moscow Art Theatre School, where he studied under renowned director Kirill Serebrennikov. His classmates included Evgenia Berkovich, Alexander Gorchilin, and Filipp Avdeyev.[1]
Career
[edit]Shagalov started working as a video artist in 2004 and became a regular collaborator at the Gogol Center in 2013. He has worked on numerous theatrical and operatic productions, including *Salome* at the Staatsoper Stuttgart and *Hänsel und Gretel* at the same opera house.[2] He is known for his exploration of media technologies in a performative context, blending video art with live performances.
In 2020, Shagalov directed his first short film, *The Fairies*. In 2022, he directed the feature film *Aquarium*, which was well-received at international film festivals.[3]
Left Russia in 2022. Lives and works in Germany (Berlin)
Professional Activity
[edit]Shagalov’s work spans across various forms of performing arts, including video art, stage directing, and set design. His notable productions include *Venus in Furs* (Estonia), *We* by Yevgeny Zamyatin (France), and *The Dragon* (Moscow). He collaborated on the *Platforma Project* (2011–2014), where he developed experimental productions such as *Concert-Compass* and *End of a Beautiful Era*. Shagalov is also a frequent collaborator with directors like Konstantin Bogomolov and Maxim Didenko.[4]
Assistant Work
[edit]Shagalov has worked as an assistant to various directors:
- 2009: Assistant to Katya Shagalova, *Territory Festival*, Perm
- 2011: Assistant to David Bobée, *Fairies*, Moscow Art Theatre
- 2013: Assistant to Kirill Serebrennikov, *Woyzeck*, Latvian National Theatre
- 2015: Assistant to Kirill Serebrennikov, *Salome*, Staatsoper Stuttgart
Video Artist
[edit]Shagalov has worked as a video artist for many notable productions:
- 2008: *Deus ex Machina*, Winzavod, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.
- 2009: *Hamlet-Machine*, Moscow Art Theatre, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.
- 2015: *Salome*, Staatsoper Stuttgart, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.
- 2016: *Il Barbiere di Siviglia*, Komische Oper Berlin, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.[5]
- 2018: *Così fan tutte*, Opernhaus Zürich, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.[6]
- 2020: *Decameron*, Deutsches Theater Berlin, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.[7]
- 2023: *Così fan tutte*, Komische Oper Berlin, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov.
Exhibitions
[edit]Shagalov’s video art has been showcased at various exhibitions:
- 2018: *Metronom*, «25Kadr» Gallery
- 2020: *Demidova. Gesture*, GROUND Solyanka Gallery
- 2022: *The Ironic Man*, A.V. Shchusev's Museum of Architecture
Filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]- The Fairies (2020)
- Aquarium (2022)
Awards
[edit]- Special Jury Prize, Kaliningrad Film Festival for Aquarium (2023)
References
[edit]- ^ "Ilya Shagalov Biography". gogolcenter.com.
- ^ "STUTTGART: HÄNSEL UND GRETEL - Hope for Gingerbread Redemption". Online Merker.
- ^ "Aquarium Overview". FestAgent.
- ^ "Ilya Shagalov Video Artist". Operabase. 23 November 2024.
- ^ "Komische Oper Berlin: Il Barbiere di Siviglia". GBOpera. October 16, 2016.
- ^ "Così fan tutte – Opernhaus Zürich". Opernhaus Zürich. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ "Bringing Plague Tales Into Modern Times". The New York Times.
External Links
[edit]- FestAgent Overview of Aquarium
- Staatsoper Stuttgart Profile
- Thalia Theater Profile
- Operabase Profile
- New York Times – Review of *Decameron* by Kirill Serebrennikov
- Gogol Center Profile
- Theatre Discussion with Konstantin Bogomolov and Ilya Shagalov
- Zeitgeist19 Podcast – Ilya Shagalov on Contemporary Theatre in Technology-Driven Society
Category:Russian theatre directors Category:Russian video artists Category:1986 births Category:Living people