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Habibulina — Ludmilla

Habibulina’s practice is rooted in the interplay of decay and renewal, tradition and modernity, and the tangible and ephemeral. Her work often employs unconventional materials —recycled textiles, decaying organic matter, and repurposed industrial objects—to challenge notions of value and transience. By juxtaposing these materials with delicate, handcrafted elements (like embroidery or paper quilling), she creates visceral dialogues about cultural preservation and ecological urgency.

The historiography of Soviet archaeology has often been dominated by monumental figures such as Artemiy Artsikhovsky, Boris Rybakov, and Mikhail Gerasimov. Within this pantheon, regional specialists like Ludmilla Habibulina have been paradoxically central to field research yet peripheral to grand theoretical syntheses. Born in the mid-20th century (exact dates vary in Western indexes; her active period is ca. 1960s–1990s), Habibulina was primarily affiliated with the (a branch of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences). ludmilla habibulina

A highly cited cardiologist who has published extensively on cardiovascular disease risk factors and hormone replacement therapies in journals indexed on ResearchGate . Summary Table of Profiles Professional Field Primary Designation Key Affiliation / Project Notable Attribute Medicine & Academia Senior Teacher / Researcher Internal Diseases Department Expert in urban air pollution & occupational health Professional Sports Elite Volleyball Player Altay VC (Kazakhstan) 1.90m tall, Opposite Hitter Film & Media Camera & Production Crew Crease (Short Film) Steadicam Operator Assistant Habibulina’s practice is rooted in the interplay of