Art-centre Exposed, Moscow, Nov. 2017 Grieg - Holberg Suite Rachlevsky/RSO
This performance of Grieg's Holberg Suite by Russian String Orchestra (formely Chamber Orchestra Kremlin), conducted by Misha Rachlevsky, took place on November 26, 2017, at the art-centre Exposed, Moscow.
Fire breaks out at iconic Pushkin art museum in the heart of Moscow
One of the buildings at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, the largest collection of European art in the Russian capital, has caught fire. Photos and videos on social media show thick smoke above the roof of the building.
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Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War | NYT Opinion
Russia’s meddling in the United States’ elections is not a hoax. It’s the culmination of Moscow’s decades-long campaign to tear the West apart. “Operation InfeKtion” reveals the ways in which one of the Soviets’ central tactics — the promulgation of lies about America — continues today, from Pizzagate to George Soros conspiracies. Meet the KGB spies who conceived this virus and the American truth squads who tried — and are still trying — to fight it. Countries from Pakistan to Brazil are now debating reality, and in Vladimir Putin’s greatest triumph, Americans are using Russia’s playbook against one another without the faintest clue.
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Legendary Hollywood actor Steven Seagal showed his aikido fighting skills at the International Youth Sambo Tournament, in Saratov, Saturday.
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Protesters in Moscow have forced the closure of an exhibition by controversial American photographer Jock Sturges. (RFE/RL's Russian Service)
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Монтаж и закрытая презентация новой экспозиции.
галерея EXPOSED 2015
From 25th April to 30th May Art-centre EXPOSED presents an exhibition and sale of works of Russian avant-garde artist Maksim Isachenko.
Art-centre EXPOSED is a vibrant 600 sq.mt. 2-storey space in the centre of Moscow dedicated to showing different art types from all corners of the world.
In addition to displaying the works of foreign artists from many areas of the world, our mission is also to discover and further develop exciting Russian talent, EXPOSED's founder and London gallery owner Ken Climie said. For the coming year we will be familiarising art collectors and audiences in Moscow and elsewhere with some of the the best new representatives of contemporary Russian art, beginning with Maksim Isachenko.
Maksim Isachenko is a highly versatile avant-garde artist who started his career in 1997 and has been exhibited in Smolensk, Omsk, Kaliningrad, Berlin, Hagen, Miami, Baltimore and New York.
His creative work is a mixture of styles such as modernism, experimental painting, metaphysical painting and minimalism. Improving his outlook and being more careful in selecting materials and concepts for his work, he has discovered his own language for transferring deep emotional experiences onto canvas. Subtitled Sublimation, Maksim says his works are an attempt to provide an
answer to dilemmas that appear in my head. The results are a colourful, vibrant, and eclectic set of paintings which will intrigue and delight in equal measure.
В этом году EXPOSED планирует знакомить коллекционеров и простых посетителей галереи с наиболее яркими представителями новой волны современного русского искусства. Первый из них - Максим Исаченко.
Максим Исаченко - многогранный художник-авангардист, который начал свой творческий путь в 1997 году. Несмотря на молодость, за его плечами участие в групповых и персональных выставках в Смоленске, Омске, Калининграде, Берлине, Хагене, Майами, Балтиморе, Нью-Йорке. Творчество Максима стоит на стыке модернизма, экспериментальной живописи, метафизической живописи и минимализма. В результате получается красочный, яркий и эклектичный набор картин, в которых в равной степени присутствует и интрига, и восторг.
Dali exhibition opens in Moscow
(5 Sep 2011) SHOTLIST
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Moscow, Russia 2 September 2011
1. Wide of Pushkin Museum entrance
2. Zoom in of exhibit room on Savador Dali picture on the wall
3. Wide of public watching at paintings
4. Mid of woman watching at Emilio Terry Portrait, Salvador Dali, 1934
5. Close up of the same
6. Mid of public and paintings
7. Zoom out of Interatomic balance of a swan''s feather, Salvador Dali, 1947
8. Close up of Dali''s signature
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Manuel Sevillano Campalans, Director of Fundacio Gala - Salvador Dali :
This exhibit is for us a celebration for many reasons, but first of all because the (Gala-Salvador Dali) Foundation is got very close with the Russian public.
11. Close up of the Hallucinogenic Toreador, Salvador Dali, 1968 - 1970
12. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Manuel Sevillano Campalans, Director of Fundacio Gala - Salvador Dali :
The (Russian) public is great and very compatible with holidays in Spain - which are not only beach and parties because our cultural heritage is extraordinary. And this (Russian) public is one of the best prepared for enjoying this heritage.
13. Wide of public in front of Dali''s drawings
14. Various close up of Dali''s illustrations to Miguel Servantes Don Quixote, 1945
15. Wide of Dali''s lips sofa
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DALI EXHIBITION OPENS IN MOSCOW
Twenty five canvases and more than a hundred of Dali''s drawing went on display in Moscow''s museum of Fine Art on Friday (2 Sept. 2011).
The exhibition, which runs until 13 November, is the largest Dali exhibition ever staged in Russia.
This exhibit is for us a celebration for many reasons, but first of all because the (Gala-Salvador Dali) Foundation is got very close with the Russian public, said Juan Manuel Sevillano Campalans, Director of Fundacio Gala - Salvador Dali.
Mr Camplalans says tourism has exposed Russians to Spanish culture.
The pictures are displayed in Moscow, courtesy of the Dali Museum of Figueres, Spain.
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Inside Putin's Russia -- Watch the full documentary
Correspondent Nick Schifrin and producer Zach Fannin take us inside Vladimir Putin's Russia, with an in-depth look at the resurgent national identity, the government's propaganda machine, the risk of being a Kremlin critic and much more.
Koryo-saram: Art Museum of Aptcвит
Life of Deportation and Settlement
Koryo-saram: Етнічний кореєць
by Sungtae Jung
- Opening : September.8th.2017 Friday 5:30 pm
- Period of exhibition : September 8th - 30th
- Artist : Sungtae Jung
- Place of exhibition : Artsvit Gallery
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- Meeting with the artist : September.9th.2017 3:00 pm Saturday
- Host : Artsvit Gallery, Association of Koreans in Ukraine
- Support : Korea Foundation, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Ukraine, Dnipro Korea culture Center
- Outline of exhibition
Associations of Koreans in Ukraine will held an exhibition of
Artist Sungtae Jung's (Life of deportation and settlement, Koryo-saram) with Artsvit Gallery located in Dnipro of Ukraine from September 8th to 30th in Artsvit Gallery in Ukraine. Artist Sungtae Jung observed and recorded Koreans' family and living spaces in Ukraine as a keyword deportation and settlement
Pictures of Artist Sungtae Jung walked into history of painful separation Korean people was suffered plainly took pictures attachment of life and their settlement space of Goryeo-saram who left their home country and live in Ukraine.
Also, identify of Korean people reviving like destiny was shed new light through pictures exposed specific life styles of Koreans.
2017 is the year that Korea-Ukraine has been established diplomatic relations for 25years and deportation of Koreans has started for 80 years. Therefore, more meaningful exhibition will be gradually progressed at Ukraine Dnipro Artsvit Gallery from September 8th to 30th after starting last April Seoul KF Gallery(April 6th~ 28th) and May(Ukraine Kiev Shcherbenko Art Centre (May 11th~31th).
Sotheby's Exhitbition Soviet Art Soviet Sport
Paintings and sculptures from the Institute of Russian Realist Art and Russian private collections.
Exhibition on view
Sotheby's, London | 19 December 2013 — 14 January 2014
The Institute of Russian Realist Art, Moscow | 5 February — 25 May 2014
The Institute of Russian Realist Art, Sotheby's and Promsvyazbank
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SOVIET ART SOVIET SPORT
An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture from The Institute of Russian Realist Art and Private Russian Collections
19 December, 2013 - 14 January, 2014 (Sotheby's, London, Great Britain)
February 5 - May 25, 2014 (Moscow, Russia)
The Institute of Russian Realist Art, Sotheby's and Promsvyazbank present the exhibition Soviet Art. Soviet Sport featuring over 60 works from the collection of the Institute of Russian Realist Art, the ROSIZO state museum and exhibition center, the Russian Museum, regional state museums and private collections in Russia. The artists whose works will be exhibited include masters such as Alexander Deyneka, Alexander Samokhvalov, Yury Pimenov, Georgy Nissky, Sergey Luchishkin, Nikolay Zagrekov, Samuil Adlivankin, Kirill Kustodiyev and Leonid Soyfertis. The exhibition will be formally unveiled on December 18 in the halls of Sotheby's auction house in London, and will be on show to the general public from December 19, 2013 till January 14, 2014 (free admission). About 40 Soviet paintings, drawings and sculptures will be exhibited in the UK. The London opening of Soviet Art. Soviet Sport exhibition marks the first international exhibition by the Institute of Russian Realist Art, and will launch the Year of Russian Culture in Great Britain.
In Moscow the full exhibition will be presented at the Institute of Russian Realist Art on February 5 and will remain open to the public until May 2014. The works on display at this exhibition of the Institute of Russian Realist Art are characteristic examples of the diverse artistic heritage of the USSR. The exhibition and catalogue demonstrate, with real-world examples, the development of one of the key themes of socialist realist art. Sport was among the most important brands of the Soviet era. Along with other symbols such as industrialization, space and ballet it was often heavily influenced by Soviet ideology.
That ideological pressure found its expression in the evolution of an incredibly strong aesthetic canon. Soviet sport in art is an example of an almost violent juxtaposition of form and concept. However, sporting themes enable artists to explore a wide range of means of self-expression, ranging from heartfelt applications of the only true art to attempts to oppose the grand style. Alexander Deyneka, one of the leading artists of the era, offered the clearest explanation of sport's allure for artists: Sport has one wonderful feature: it can safely fit into a very wide variety of artistic frameworks. This subject is inexhaustible because it is democratic and popular. Sport accommodates within itself shades of feeling - it is lyrical, it is positive and full of optimism. It draws on heroic origins.
OJSC Promsvyazbank and the Institute of Russian Realist Art have a long history of partnership, and the Soviet Art. Soviet Sport exhibition continues the bank's intention to contribute to the development of Russian artistic, cultural, and sport life. Support for Russian realist art influencing social life in Russia is an important part of the image of PSB, a bank with long history and outstanding reputation. Through its engagement in art projects, PSB contributes to the overall cultural development of society in Russia and abroad.
Partner of the project - ROSIZO. Media partners - Business FM Moscow 87.5, The Art Newspaper Russia.
RUSSIA: VALDAI: NUCLEAR MISSILE BASE TURNED INTO A MUSEUM
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It was once the Soviet Union's largest nuclear missile base, capable of destroying major cities in the West.
Then disarmament stripped rocket base number 6, Valdai division, of its deadly weapons and launch silos.
But one silo was preserved and along with the nuclear control centre has been turned into a museum to the Cold War.
It's the height of the Cold War and at the Soviet Union's biggest nuclear weapons base, 460 kilometres north of Moscow, guards have been alerted by an intruder.
Even if trespassers had managed to scale the complicated network of electric fences without coming to harm, they would have probably been shot on sight.
As the core of the country's first strike capability for decades it was a no-go area for everyone except authorised personnel.
Now following nuclear disarmament even foreigners are welcomed to what is believed to be the first Cold War museum located in a former front line position.
Anyone who can afford the two-hundred U-S dollar entrance fee can descend 40 metres underground to the central control room and press a launch button which would have once prompted the start of Armageddon.
Three officers from the elite Rocket regiment would have sat here, round the clock, ready for the order to launch any or all of the 110 Satan missiles located in the vicinity.
Each missile carried ten nuclear warheads targetted at NATO countries.
Major Alexander Finyunov worked here for 26 years.
Now he conducts tours around the base.
He believes the museum is a monument to human achievement.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
We have to preserve it because there's not too many places like this in the world. The whole country was working to create this. The labour of millions of people went into this - the whole of the Soviet Union not only Russia - it was the pinnacle of our industrial achievement.
SUPER CAPTION: Major Alexander Finyov, Retired missile unit officer
The base is located far from civilisation, in the middle of a national park.
As the place was being disarmed and the silos destroyed under the provisions of the START II treaty, the park director Alexander Glazov hit upon the idea of setting up the Cold War museum.
In 1994 the Ministry of Defence handed over to Glazov one of the silos and the command centre.
He believes it will not only be a history lesson for future generations but also a deterrent.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
I want it to show how wrong it was to build all this for the high-tech destruction of people. Too much money and effort was spent on destroying each other. Thank God the Cold War has ended and my only wish is that there won't be any more wars - cold or hot.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Glazov, Head of Valdai National Park
But the base is rundown - water seeps through its underground tunnels, pipes are rusting and the Ministry of Defence has removed a lot of the top secret equipment.
Although the government gives it financial help it's not enough to restore the base to its former glory.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's very expensive to maintain, it uses a lot of energy. This museum has to be treated the way you treat the Hermitage, the Tretyakov and the Russian Museum. There they have art but here we have technical art.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Glazov, Head of Valdai National Park
Few Russians have visited this hands-on museum and the number of foreign tourists has so far been negligable.
What was once a top military secret in the Soviet Union is now one of Russia's best kept tourist secrets.
Few people outside of the National Park are aware of the base and without the necessary funding to promote it, the museum, like the Cold War, will be relegated to the pages of history.
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Putin visits Russia Today, news channel funded by Kremlin
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1. Russian President Vladimir Putin entering Russia Today's English service studio with editor-in-chief of Russia Today, Margarita Simonyan
2. Cutaway of clock showing Moscow time
3. Various of Putin being shown around English service studio
4. Close of Putin
5. Wide of studio
6. Close of Simonyan
7. Various of Putin being shown around Russia Today Arabic and Spanish studios
8. Various of Spanish studio
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday visited the new facilities of 24-hour news channel Russia Today, which is funded by the Kremlin.
The state-of-the-art headquarters for the English language television network opened in Moscow earlier this year.
The new television centre covers an area of 28-thousand square metres (300-thousand square feet) and cost around 300 (m) million US dollars to build.
The scale of the project demonstrates how important the Russian government considers projecting a positive image of the country to the world.
In addition to the English language service, which began in 2005, Russia Today also has an Arabic and a Spanish service, which went on air in 2007 and 2009 respectively.
Putin was shown around the Moscow studios by the editor-in-chief of Russia Today, Margarita Simonyan.
He stopped to chat to journalists, fielding questions ranging from the personal to the political issues.
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Reporting on Russian Hate Groups with Reveal, from the Center For Investigative Reporting
In the courageous radio documentary, Russia's New Scapegoats, Reveal (from the Center for Investigative Reporting), PRX and Coda Story teamed up to shed new light on the dangers of Russia’s anti-gay movement, and exposed its cynical motives.
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Trump/Russia: Secrets, spies and useful idiots (2/3) | Four Corners
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Russia: Putin praises veterans; Lavrov slams West's 'information campaign'
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the patriotism of veterans of the Great Patriotic War (World War II), saying their sacrifice was built on selflessness and utter devotion, while chairing a meeting of Victory Organising Committee in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss preparations for marking the 71st anniversary of the end of the war.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): Love of the motherland, the spirit of sincerity and solidarity that prevailed in the society in the jubilee year of Victory reflects patriotism and it is built on selflessness and utter devotion to what you do. Of course, the Great Patriotic War and the war generation is the most striking example.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): Our committee has to continue working on at least two important goals in close cooperation with the Commission for Veteran Affairs. The first one is the practical support of veterans.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): The second goal is to provide conditions for greater involvement of veterans in the work with youth.
SOT, Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister (Russian): Last year, despite the efforts of western countries to belittle the importance of the Moscow celebrations, we managed to hold the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War and succeeded in creating publicity of the theme of the great victory in general. We see that the Western information campaign against Russia continues, the attempts to use World War II for media attacks on our country do not stop.
SOT, Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, (Russian): In this context the dissemination of objective information about the decisive contribution of our country to the defeat of Nazism and promotion of the thesis about inadmissibility of revising the outcome of the victory remain an absolute priority in the activities of the Foreign Ministry in cooperation with other institutions involved in international affairs.
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Hamburgers have ‘hidden Russia connection’ – Washington Post
Washington Post found solid evidence Trump is Russian asset…He likes hamburgers.
More damning evidence has been found tying the U.S. president to Vladimir Putin - namely through a hamburger.
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Russian censorship - From Moscow to Murmansk
Censorship in Russia is not limited to journalism: in all possible areas people are threatened and opposed. In this episode of 'From Moscow to Murmansk' Jelle Brandt Corstius brings attention to censorship in Russia and (death) threats to critical journalists, human rights activists and dissidents.
Original title: New censorship
In the first series: From Moscow to Magadan, Jelle Brandt Corstius traveled from West to East, focusing on the endless Russian countryside and the villages. In this second series: From Moscow to Murmansk, he travels from North to South along the largest river of Russia: the Volga River. A trip along the relatively unknown cities like Murmansk, Volgograd, Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod, but also to Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Through topics like women in Russia, new censorship, the environmental problem from Russian perspective and the ideological vacuum, a relatively unknown side of Russia is once again exposed.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
Final editor: Gert-Jan Hox
Directed by: Hans Pool
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No time to waste: Russian oncologist diagnosed with cancer launches awareness project
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The World Art Erotic Museum and Wolfsonian Museum
World Erotic Art Museum host the largest collection of erotic art in America. They have over 4000 pieces. These include rejected erotic art.
The Wolfsonian Museum is a library and research center that collects industrial art and design pieces from all over the world.
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