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20100810062701-001__10aug Russian Photography   Pick-button
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Alexander Abaza, AES+F, Olga Chernysheva, Mikhail Evstafiev, Yevgeny Kondatov, Yuri Kozyrev, Vladimir Mishukov, Igor Mukhina, Georgy Pervov, Valery Schchekoldin, Vladimir Siomin, Aleksander Sliusarev, Vladimir Viatkin at Maison Européenne de la Photographie June 23rd, 2010 - August 29th, 2010
Posted 8/10/10

Russian photography is best known for the outstanding avant-garde work of Alexander Rodtchenko, El Lissitzky, Gustav Kloutsis and Lef magazine, in the form of photomontages glorifying Bolshevism, and New Vision photographs: low-angled shots, close-ups, oblique shots, fragmentations, etc. But it is also, unfortunately, known for the standardized products of socialist realism, when Stalin rose to power and elminiated all the avant-gardes, replacing them with art and photography whose only funct... [more]

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AES+F, Alexander Archipenko, Konstantin Batynkov, Leonid Borisov, Pavel Chistyakov, Dubosarsky, Semyon Faibisovich, Andrey Goncharov, Eduard Gorokhovsky, Andrey Grositsky, Francisco Infante, Vyacheslav Koleychuk, Valery Koshlyakov, Oleg Kulik, Mikhail Larionov, Igor Makarevich, Kazimir Malevich, Tatyana Nazarenko, Timur Novikov, Viktor Pivovarov, George Pousenkoff, Leonid Purygin, Oskar Rabin, Aidan Salakhova, Vasili Shukhaev, Sergey Shutov, Igor Snegur, Vinogradov, Dmitry Zhilinsky at Moscow Museum of Modern Art [25 Petrovka] February 14th, 2009 - September 6th, 2009
Posted 3/2/09

        The main building of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art at 25 Petrovka Street is hosting “Étude to Art Object”, a large-scale experimental display focused on works by Russian artists from the Museum’s permanent collection. For the first time ever, the Museum exhibits its holdings united by a single thematic program that allows demonstrating a considerable variety of artworks assembled by the Museum and unveil a number of pieces unseen by the public. The main reference point o... [more]


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