Regina Khidekel received her MA and Ph.D. from the Academy of Fine Arts in Leningrad (member of AICA, SHERA). She has frequently contributed to Russian and American journals such as Iskusstvo, Dekorativnoe Iskusstvo, Teatr, Tvorchestvo and ArtNews, as well numerous catalogues and books, including "It's the Real Thing." Soviet and Post- Soviet Sots Art and American Pop Art (Minnesota University Press, 1998); Russian Constructivist Roots:Present Concerns. University of Maryland, 1997; Forbidden Art, Art Publishers 1998; Lev Meshberg. Franklin Bowles Galleries, 1999; Family Album. Artists from St. Petersburg, 2006; Anna Rochegova, 2008; Homage To Diaghilev's Enduring Legacy, 2009. Dr Khidekel has made a substantial contribution to the scholarship on Lazar Khidekel through her cataloguing and organisational activities for the Lazar Khidekel Archive, her research, and her curatorial expertise, which has resulted in several international exhibitions, conferences, lectures and publications, including her contributions to Lazar Markovich Khidekel, 1995; In Malevich's Circle: Confederates - Students - Followers in Russian 1920s-1950s. 2000; Surviving Suprematism, 2004. Above all, she edited and contributed to the monograph Lazar Khidekel and Suprematism (Prestel Publishing, 2014); Khidekel, Regina. “If it Were Not for Railways Vitebsk would not Have Become the Paris of the East” – Exhibition catalog: Station Russia - Hatje Cantz, 2018; Khidekel, Regina. “Trajectory of Suprematism”. – Exhibition catalog: “Lazar Khidekel”- Palace Editions, 2018; Khidekel, Regina. Editor and contributor. They Will Understand Us in 100 Years. Lazar Khidekel.- Lazar Khidekel Society, 2020.