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Moissey Kogan, Standing women (Stehende Frauen), plaster relief, 1913-early 1914; photo © Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture & Prints will become a searchable, scholarly, online publication, fully documenting all of Moissey Kogan’s sculptural works and his prints in various media.

The Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné will also be available as a series of print publications, when the Project is sufficiently advanced. Please see our pages showcasing a selection of works from the various aspects of Kogan’s oeuvre: free-standing sculpture, reliefs, prints, drawings, works in other media. We also have a page on Kogan’s lost works, including works whose current whereabouts are unknown.

We continue to research Kogan’s life and career. Our Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné Project Archive aims to hold all extant information relating to Kogan’s entire oeuvre with a view to future publication, and for posterity.

The Project Archive has an extensive collection of correspondence to and from Kogan, and photographs and documentation relating to his life and career. If you are in possession of any further material, or know of its whereabouts, we would be extremely grateful if you would share it with us. Moissey Kogan’s written estate appears to have been destroyed after his death, so any such assistance is of great historical importance, however insignificant it may seem.

Research updates and news will be published here when information becomes available.

If you would like to read the latest news and research updates from the Project, please see our blog. You can also choose to subscribe to receive updates via e-mail (please enter your e-mail address at the bottom of the page).

If you own a work by Moissey Kogan in any media, and would like it to be included in either or both the forthcoming online and/or print catalogues raisonnés, please contact the Project.

We would be delighted to hear from you. All information will be treated as confidential, unless you explicitly agree otherwise.

The Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture & Prints is managed and edited by art historian, Helen Shiner, member of the International Catalogue Raisonné Association, the Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association and the Arbeitskreis Werkverzeichnis.

Helen Shiner has been researching and writing on Kogan’s life and career since 1994. For literature on Moissey Kogan recommended by the Project, please see our Select Bibliography.

© Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture & Prints, 2023. All rights reserved.

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Biography

Moissey Kogan (1879-1943) | Biography   Moissey Kogan (1879-1943) was born on 24 (12)¹ May 1879 in Orgeyev, Bessarabia, Russian Empire (now Orhei, Republic of Moldova). He was murdered at Auschwitz death camp in German-occupied Poland, in all probability on 13 February 1943, on his arrival there on convoy 47 from Drancy transit camp, Paris. Kogan’s oeuvre includes free-standing sculpture in terracotta,…

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Works

When one looks at his sculptures, with their cool, natural grace, or his delicate reliefs, or his drawings, in which the line is drawn with immense, delicate precision, one feels slightly ashamed that this clear, simple beauty could be forgotten for so many centuries. […] When one sees works by Kogan, one begins to sense what ‘having time’ means.   Luise…

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If you have visited our website over the past few weeks, you may well be aware that the Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné is launching a new venture in the coming days – a newsletter. The Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné Newsletter More and more people are following the Moissey Kogan Catalogue Raisonné project online and are…

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