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🇷🇺 Moscow | Museum of Photography

💚 **Multimedia Art Museum of Moscow** Established in 1996, formerly known as the House of Photography in Moscow, it is Russia’s first museum dedicated to the art of photography. 📸 💚 **Admission:** Student ticket 350₽, Adult ticket 700₽ 💚 **Exhibition:** Erik Bulatov | Keep Moving, Figures 5-11 Bulatov’s works primarily consist of richly colored, realistic images of landscapes, skies, urban environments, and people. Many of these images are overlaid or partially covered with ironic text or phrases, a unique artistic expression that reflects his views on the Soviet government’s harsh suppression. 🖼️ 💚 **Exhibition:** In Memory of Yuri Rybchinsky In the mid-1980s, Yuri Rybchinsky resigned from his official job to become an independent photographer, capturing a series of images from various perspectives on themes such as heroes, streets, holidays, and prisons. In 1993, he co-founded the “Museum of Photography Collection” with photographer Eduard Gladkov, amassing nearly 2,000 works by Soviet-era photographers. He donated the entire collection to the House of Photography in Moscow (Multimedia Art Museum). 📸 #PhotographyExhibition #SovietAesthetics #RussianTravel #Moscow #Deconstructivism #PhotographicArt #FilmPhotography

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🇷🇺 Moscow | Museum of Photography

💚 Multimedia Art Museum of Moscow Established in 1996, formerly known as the House of Photography in Moscow, it is Russia’s first museum dedicated to the art of photography. 📸 💚 Admission: Student ticket 350₽, Adult ticket 700₽ 💚 Exhibition: Erik Bulatov | Keep Moving, Figures 5-11 Bulatov’s works primarily consist of richly colored, realistic images of landscapes, skies, urban environments, and people. Many of these images are overlaid or partially covered with ironic text or phrases, a unique artistic expression that reflects his views on the Soviet government’s harsh suppression. 🖼️ 💚 Exhibition: In Memory of Yuri Rybchinsky In the mid-1980s, Yuri Rybchinsky resigned from his official job to become an independent photographer, capturing a series of images from various perspectives on themes such as heroes, streets, holidays, and prisons. In 1993, he co-founded the “Museum of Photography Collection” with photographer Eduard Gladkov, amassing nearly 2,000 works by Soviet-era photographers. He donated the entire collection to the House of Photography in Moscow (Multimedia Art Museum). 📸 #PhotographyExhibition #SovietAesthetics #RussianTravel #Moscow #Deconstructivism #PhotographicArt #FilmPhotography

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