Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nina Genke or Nina Genke-Meller, or Nina Henke-Meller, (1893 - 1954) was a Ukrainian-Russian avant-garde artist, (Suprematist), designer, graphic artist and scenographer. Nina Genke was a chief artist of the Golfstream futuristic publishing house led by Ukrainian poet-Futurist, Mykhail Semenko. In the same time she is working as a graphic artist. During the period 1920-1924 she taught art in the All-Ukrainian State Center Studio. In 1924 moved to Moscow, working as a stage designer, designer for china ( mostly plates) and wallpaper manufacture. Nina Genke also held a position of the Deputy Head of the Board on Fine Arts in Vserabis. Later Nina Genke worked as an interior designer, a scenographer, a supervisor of decorative and applied arts institutions, etc. She was married to Vadim Meller. Nina Genke-Meller died in Kiev.