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Nadya Tolokonnikova calls the two-week residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art her first durational performance ...
A decade after her imprisonment in Russia, Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova is making a deliberate return to a prison cell at ...
Nadya Tolokonnikova, the co-founder of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, is back in a prison cell -- but this time, she ...
The 2024 Russian Federation National Award in Literature and Art has been given to the staff of the Moscow State Academic Philharmonic Hall, its General Director Alexei SHALASHOV, and composer, ...
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AFP on MSNRussia’s Pussy Riot co-founder Nadya Tolokonnikova steps back into a prison cell — this time by choiceNadya Tolokonnikova, the co-founder of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, is back in a prison cell — but this time, she ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAuthor Yuri Andrukhovych on Ukrainian dissident art in Soviet timesThe Soviet secret police were particularly brutal in Ukraine, given that it was a country with a long history of resistance ...
Living in a time burdened by nuclear fear, an evening at the Russian Embassy offered a refreshing perspective—where “nuclear” meant progress, and culture took centre stage through art, history, and so ...
Often called the “Georgian Banksy,” Giorgi Gagoshidze—known as Gagosh—is one of Georgia’s first widely recognized street ...
ICE protests downtown had a powerful backdrop: the 1990 Barbara Kruger mural 'Questions,' which interrogates the very nature of power and control.
At the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Russian activist is staging Police State – a two-week piece of ...
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