Sandwiched between Ottomans to the south, the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the west, and Tartars to the east, the Moldavia region, as it was then, was subjected to frequent invasions. Villagers would ...
I first visited the looted museums of Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine, in May 2024. At the time, my team at the Kyiv Independent’s War Crimes Investigations Unit and I were beginning an ...
The 41st Sundance Film Festival, one of the world's leading festivals for independent and documentary filmmakers, opens ...
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Oxfam report says wealth extracted from India between 1765 and 1900 would be a sum large enough to ‘carpet the surface area ...
The artworks at Orlando’s Mennello Museum salute three longtime artists who helped develop our art scene and teach the next ...
THOSE OF US who lived through the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s can remember thinking of Russia (then the USSR) as our mortal enemy.
The attempt to bridge the gap between art and politics in the same moment retaining Leninist ideology appeared with Mao Dada ...
Born in Minsk and trained at the Soviet Academy of Fine Arts, Boris Zabonov left Russia to live his passion in Paris. Not ...
Remnants of decor and signs of human habitation form the basis of Asya Marakulina's ongoing ceramics series, 'There Was a ...
The Day of Unity of Ukraine symbolizes the unity of the Ukrainian lands and the aspiration of the Ukrainian people for ...