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The Kremlin’s Art of Oppressing Art
Anti-war and protest art in Russia faces severe persecution. Despite brutal repression, artists find the courage to raise their voices, even at great personal risk. How do anti-war artists cope with the dangers of expressing their opinions? Join a roundtable discussion with artists, curators, and journalists. With a special interview with Nadezhda Skochilenko, mother of the imprisoned artist Sasha Skochilenko.
The Kremlin’s Art of Oppressing Art
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