Ianina Ilitcheva

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Ianina Ilitcheva (born December 4, 1983 in Angren , Uzbekistan ; † December 20, 2016 in Vienna ), alias Annemarie Kuckuck alias @blutundkaffee , was an Austrian author and artist of Uzbek-Russian-North Korean origin.

Life

Ianina Ilitcheva was born in 1983 with a rare and incurable skin disease. Her mother moved with her from Uzbekistan to Austria in 1991 because of better treatment options. After graduating from high school, Ilitcheva first studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Extended Painting Space class with Daniel Richter ) and graduated with honors in the summer of 2013 with her multimedia thesis for 183 days., 2012-2013 . She was also awarded the appreciation prize for her diploma. She then studied from 2013 at the Institute for Linguistic Art at the University of Applied Arts .

In 2015, Kremayr & Scheriau published her transmedia book project 183 days , in which she explored the topics of isolation, social desire and the processes of creative processes in an experimental manner. The book is based on her thesis of the same name. In the same year she shot the experimental documentary Rough Diamonds with Felix Hermann and Jakob Defant in Morocco and Vienna . The film was u. a. nominated for the German Short Film Award 2016.

As @blutundkaffee, she was a “lyrical icon” on Twitter from 2012 until her death in 2016 .

In 2017 Christiane Frohmann and Rick Reuther published a first selection of their short digital texts under the title @blutundkaffee , Ilitcheva's Twitter name. In the following years, an edition of the work is to be published by Frohmann Verlag .

The Austrian author Hermes Phettberg wrote in his obituary for her: "Ianina Ilitcheva is so tremendously lyrical."

The author is cited posthumously and a. in the novels Life is one of the hardest by Giulia Becker and Marianengraben by Jasmin Schreiber .

Works

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Individual evidence

  1. Unpolished treasures in the Süddeutsche
  2. DEBRA board member Ianina Ilitcheva in the spotlight. Retrieved December 13, 2017 .
  3. ] a [Academy of Fine Arts Vienna - FINAL THESIS. Retrieved November 26, 2019 .
  4. Prize winners for theses 12 | 13. Retrieved November 26, 2019 .
  5. STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft mbH: Ianina Ilitcheva: Inner life in real time . In: derStandard.at . ( Online [accessed December 13, 2017]).
  6. Federal Government | News | Minister of State for Culture Grütters announced the nominations for the German Short Film Award 2016. Accessed on December 13, 2017 .
  7. ilitcheva (@blutundkaffee) | Twitter. Retrieved December 13, 2017 .
  8. Ianina Ilitcheva died . In: Lyrikzeitung & Poetry News . December 30, 2016 ( online [accessed December 12, 2017]).
  9. I am moving towards other suns . ( Online [accessed December 12, 2017]).
  10. Giulia Becker: Life is one of the hardest . Rowohlt E-Book, 2019, ISBN 978-3-644-40330-7 ( google.at [accessed July 8, 2020]).
  11. Jasmin Schreiber: Mariannengraben . ( google.at [accessed on July 8, 2020]).