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The Untold Stories of Russian History

Harriman Institute Atrium 12th floor International Affairs Building, 420 W 118th St, New York

This exhibition consists of twenty-three original works by Mikhail Magaril, including painting, relief, sculpture, graphic works and collages that reflect the main theme of his work; namely, the traumatic experience of an atmosphere of fear in the Stalinist USSR as seen through the eyes of a child. For Magaril, the artistic process is a way to overcome fear and horror. The use of irony, laughter and mockery help to debunk the "greatness" and "holiness" of tyrants of the past and present.

Conference. Russian Emigration on the Waves of Freedom

Online

In celebration of the centennial jubilee of the Philosophy Steamer and the 80th anniversary of The New Review / Novyi Zhurnal, this conference focuses on the unknown pages of the intellectual history of Russian émigré culture in the 20th century and the problem of exterritoriality of émigré heritage. This conference seeks to integrate the social, cultural, and intellectual contributions of the multiethnic Russian-language diaspora to world culture.

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