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Marat Gelman (born December 24, 1960) is a Russian collector, gallerist, and a columnist. The former Director of Contemporary Art Museum in Perm, Russia. The Deputy Director of Channel One (Russia) from June 2002 to February 2004. A political consultant, a co-founder of the Foundation for Effective Politics, and a member of Russia’s Public Chamber (2010-2012 convocation). Marat Guelman was born in Chişinău. His father is the writer and playwright Alexander Isaakovich Gelman. Upon finishing high school 34 in Chişinău in 1977 Marat Guelman has entered Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications, while working as a mechanic and a sceneshifter at Moscow Academic Art Theater, “Sovremennik” and Mayakovsky Theatre. He started his career in arts as a collector, however, having made poor choices for his first collection due to lack of experience he had nothing to do but to improve his art selling skills “on the fly” thus becoming the first official art dealer in the USSR. In 1990, upon finishing his contemporary art studies abroad, he put together a collection of Ukrainian art, which became the core of South Russian Wave exhibition, shown in 1992, which caught the attention of the publicity and resulted in a major feedback. Guelman himself describes his path into art and his career in art as a series of accidents. However, he believes this flexibility and open-mindedness in taking chances to be even more important for success than determination. In 1990 Guelman openes his gallery, one of the first Russian private contemporary art galleries. The gallery worked until 2012, changing its name few times during 20-years history. The history of Guelman Gallery more or less depicts the history of contemporary art in post-Soviet Russia. In 1995 Guelman became one of the creators of the Foundation for Effective Politics (FEP), along with Gleb Pavlovsky and Maxim Meyer. In 2014 Guelman moved to Montenegro to establish cultural projects in this country. That was also the year when Dukley European Art Community residency program was launched by Neil Emilfarb, Petar Cukovic, and himself.