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When they met, Salmina was the curator of drawings at the Hermitage Museum in what was then Leningrad and Haskell was the ...
Still Russia’s most significant secular holiday, Victory Day on May 9 honors the enormous wartime sacrifices of the Soviet ...
Due to open in September, the Tselinny Center and the Almaty Museum of the Arts are both financed by Kazakh entrepreneurs ...
In our age of cosmetic fantasy, a dramatic love story between two bespectacled art historians sounds implausible. But add in ...
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian and Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, has died at 91 ...
The statue’s hands are often painted red to symbolize Lenin’s legacy of bloodshed. Despite removal efforts, it remains a ...
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian-Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, died early on ...
Around St. Paul and the Twin Cities, explore big canvases and big themes, from mental health to incarceration to how we perceive ourselves and others.
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, when it was part of the Soviet Union, Mr. Kanevsky ... writing about the intersections of style, culture, art and fashion. Getting Hands On With Infrastructure: A ...
Those who walk through Kennesaw State University may find what looks like a 12-foot stone slap covered in graffiti. That's ...
Big on history, architecture and – latterly – fine food, this often overlooked city is ideal for a budget weekend away ...