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Tim Hetherington's winning photo 27.06.2008, 09:03

Images of war and peace: prize-winning photos on display in Moscow

The winners of World Press Photo, the influential photo contest, have been put on display at Moscow's Vinzavod Art Centre. And some of the award-winning photographers have come to Moscow to present their works in person.

Alexander Terekhov (photo by Laura Rose) 27.09.2008, 13:42

Love to see women in my clothes - Alexander Terekhov

Alexander Terekhov hails from a small town in Russia. Now living in Moscow and heading up his own clothing line, Terexov, he is quickly gaining international recognition in the fashion world as a designer capable of sublime elegance. After studying at the

XL Gallery stand at FIAC after police raid, image from http://xlgallery.artinfo.ru 27.10.2008, 09:20

Paris police seize ‘pornographic’ art

Police have reportedly seized more than 30 works by Russian artist Oleg Kulik, which were on display at the contemporary art fair FIAC (Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain) in Paris. The works stand accused of “spreading messages of a violent a

Blue Noses, “Kissing Balerinas” 13.11.2008, 03:55

The shocking truth about Russian art

The cream of Russia’s contemporary artists are battling it out for the Kandinsky Prize. The total prize money on offer is 50,000 euros, but for some artists, the real prize is to have their work displayed.

Award-winning 'Daughter Russia' by Aleksey Belyaev-Gintovt 12.12.2008, 11:10

Kandinsky awards end in uproar

A shattered Chairman Mao, ‘Somali pirates’ onstage, demonstrators at the entrance, a walk-out at the announcement of the main prizewinner, have all helped to ensure that an art awards ceremony held in Moscow stays in the memories of those who attended.

In the name of Kandinsky

Published: 07 November, 2008, 18:16


Oleg Dou, from the project Naked Faces

Moscow has seen the opening of the Kandinsky art competition this week – the second in its history. The winner of the event, named after one of the foremost creators of abstract art, will receive no less than 40,000 euros.

 
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