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Russia’s culture minister, Olga Lyubimova ... a nickel tycoon who is known for his support of the arts. During the war, Ukrainian museum collections have been reportedly looted by Russia ...
The Russian heiress helped Roman Abramovich amass an art collection worth nearly £1bn – now she’s building affordable housing ...
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Should we stop platforming Russian culture?If we can't fully detach ourselves from Russian culture, United24 argues that people should at least further champion Ukrainian art and give it its due recognition. “It has much to offer the ...
“This is the end of culture as we know it ... New formats, fresh ideas, and international artists were welcomed, with Russian art sweeping through the world’s leading exhibits and winning ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to the audience before a 2018 performance of “The Nutcracker” at the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. (Alexey Nikolsky/AFP/Getty Images ...
From Tolstoy to Shostakovich, Russian culture shaped Europe. We must not lose it. By Andrew Marr We are the willing prisoners of the chances of our lives – upbringings, friendships, lucky (and unlucky ...
In the week before Christmas Maryna Odolska took to the stage at Cork’s Everyman Palace. Famous in Ukraine, Odolska was part of a cross-cultural concert organised with Festival in a Van.
In Russia, state power and high culture have long existed in a pained, but seemingly inexorable, symbiosis. Stalin willed into being socialist realism, a hagiographic style that crept into art ...
So why does art matter in wartime – to soldiers or civilians? For many Ukrainian artists, the answer starts with national identity. “Russia is trying to suppress our culture and insisting we ...
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