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Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/28/2012
Articles by Irina Katina

Tretyakov Makes Big Deal Out of Small Paintings

Little known in Russia, Ivan Pokhitonov won fame in France for his delicate miniature paintings of landscapes. The Tretyakov Gallery is now providing local audiences with a chance to re-evaluate the artist.

300 Years On, Kremlin Looks at Battle of Poltava

The Kremlin hosts an exhibition devoted to the 300th anniversary of the Russian victory, bringing together a fascinating collection of historical artifacts.

Football Photos Take a Look at Russian Game

A photo exhibition of the Russian soccer team and its fans is to run on Sunday at the Manezh.

Turgenev Finally Honored With New Museum

The museum at 37 Ulitsa Ostozhenka is in a small 19th-century building once described by Turgenev in the opening lines of his famous story “Mumu.”

Lennon, Ono in Bed Again With ’69 Shots

Nico Koster was the only photographer who was invited personally to John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1969 bed-in, and his photos of the event are on show at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art until Nov. 28.

Bringing Industrial Buildings Out of the Shadows

Nikita Bestuzhev’s graphic art, currently on display at the Copenhagen Loft Club, looks at the lost and not yet lost industrial architecture of Moscow and other Russian cities.

Haunting French Winterscapes Hailed at Loft

Ivan Boiko's "The Time of Silver” is one of “calmness, covered with a thin layer of ice and acceptance,” French art historian Marie Moignard wrote, adding that Boiko captures the moment when winter shows its nakedness with photos that “cross time and reality.”

Manezh Exhibition For Children’s Pics

The results of a photography workshop for disabled children are now on display at the Manezh, one of the most prestigious exhibition halls in Russia.

Dollars Aflame at Tony Matelli’s ‘The Idiot’ Show

Artist Tony Matelli is on show for the second year running in Moscow at the Gary Tatintsian Gallery with his exhibition “The Idiot.”


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