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On the same page of history
February 22, 2011
Alexander Gasyuk
, Washington D.C. correspondent, Rossiyskaya Gazeta
An exhibit opening today in Moscow recalls a time when Russian and American leaders shared an understanding of freedom
Rodchenko: Man with a camera
February 14, 2011
Maria Pasholok
A new exhibit in London boasts never-before-seen photographs by Alexander Rodchenko and his contemporaries.
An American in Moscow, 1937-1938
February 7, 2011
Nora FitzGerald
The family of American Ambassador Joseph Davies enjoyed a remarkable year in Moscow from 1937 to 1938; his daughter Emlen Davies, recorded her experience in photographs, revealing an alternate vision of Moscow in the 1930s.
Russian galleries set up shop in the West
June 1, 2010
John Varoli, special to RN
Comics Festival at Moscow's Winzavod (video)
May 7, 2010
Anton Murad
Russia now offers a special visual report from the opening of 10th Russian comics festival
Russia through the train window (+ slideshow)
May 5, 2010
Russia Now
Modern-day Russia through the camera lens of a photographer traveling by rail across this vast country
New York feels closer (+slideshow)
April 13, 2010
Ksenia Dubicheva, Yekaterinburg
A stunning photographic journey about the city that never sleeps has opened in Yekaterinburg’s Photographic Museum
Russia's cultural diplomat
October 28, 2009
Nora FitzGerald, Russia Now
Hermitage: the St. Petersburg museum's artistic director stages a comeback
Pushkin in Britain: poetry with rhyme and reason
July 1, 2009
Ekaterina Godunova, Russia Now
London's seventh International Festival of Russian Poetry and Culture proves to be a winner
Where East meets West
May 25, 2009
Ludmila Cherkashina, RIR
The International Photography Contest "Europe and Asia - Dialogue of Cultures" was held in April in Yekaterinburg, a city in the Urals with a unique location on the Europe and Asia borders
Three generations of Russian artists
January 12, 2009
RBTH
Art exhibition at the American University Museum and celebration of the one-year anniversary of Global Arts Network at the Russian Embassy
A new cultural center for Europe, Hermitage Amsterdam, to open in June 2009
December 15, 2008
Market Watch
Inaugural Exhibition At the Russian Court to present more than 1,800 treasures from St. Petersburg
Tsars in your eyes: uniforms and camisoles
November 30, 2008
Svetlana Smetanina, RBTH
London's Victoria and Albert Museum is to host of an exhibition of ceremonial men's dress from the Russian Imperial Court, 1721 to 1917, the first time these costumes will be seen in public
Inspired by Russia and the diaspora
October 30, 2008
Eight artists show their work at the Russian Cultural Centre
Hermitage Exhibits Timur Novikov
October 23, 2008
Kommersant
Hermitage pays respect to the avant-garde artist
Darker Impressions
August 16, 2008
Peter Slezkine,
The Moscow Times
A display of rare works by Degas looks at Paris' seedy side.
The Avant Garde Comes to the United States
June 26, 2008
Natalia Ivanova, New York
Rostropovich collection opens to the public
May 29, 2008
Kira Ivanova, RBTH
After Rostropovich died in April, 2007, Galina Vishnevskaya moved back to Russia and decided to sell the collection through Sotheby's. Russian business tycoon Alisher Usmanov, a patron of the arts, bought the collection the day before the auction was
Turner's works gets Moscow outing
April 24, 2008
Maya Stravinskaya/Kommersant
In late March, the directors of Moscow's Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and London's Tate Britain agreed to bring to Russia a collection of works by the English painter Joseph Turner. Said to be the most expensive project in the museum's history, the ex
Laughter through Tears
December 19, 2007
Konstantin Fets
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