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Russian Childrens Day Art Festival
Victor Nikolaevich Perelman
Ukrainian Socialist Realism
Vladimir Ovchinnikov
Matwei Basov
Samuel Tannenbaum
Pavel Tchelitchew
Konstantin Rudakov
Alex Trachishin
Aron Zinshtein
Lev Poliakov
Boris Efimov
Mikhail Magaril
Vassili Vassilievich Belyashin
Valera and Natasha Cherkashin
In Uniform
Past and Present 2007
John Digby and Mark Khidekel, "Skyline Remembered, Skyline Sought"
Genia Chef
Yona Verwer
Boris Borsch
Floating Worlds and Future Cities
Robert Lotosh
Horst Tappe, Nabokov in Montreaux
Leonid Lubianitsky
Roberta Fineberg
Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko
Alexander Gluskin
Georgy Ivanovich Narbut
Elizaveta Sergeevna Kruglikova
Victor Shklyaev
Mark Khidekel
Peggy Jarrell Kaplan
Ruins of Modernism
New York In Your Face
Richard Vasmi
Stephan Soreff and Athos Zacharias
Tatiyana Georgievna Bruni
Alexander Arefiev
Anatoly Pronin
Embodying the Holy
Julia Nitsberg
Julia Bedriy, Assimilation Paradox
Ivan Sevastyanov
Soviet Lives of Uncle Tom and Wayland Rudd Collection
Karen Gunderson
Yuri Shalamov
Lazar Khidekel, "Flights in Dream and Reality"
Nicholas Roerikh
Rediscovered Gems
Leonid Lerman
"It’s the Real Thing" Soviet and Post-Soviet Sots Art and American Pop Art.
Homage to Diaghilev's Enduring Legacy
Lazar Khidekel - Symposium and Reception for Surviving Suprematism
Max Penson
Alla Davidova
Alexander Makhov
Gregory Meerovich Gordon
John Digby
Anatoly Kaplan
Vladimir G Gremitskikh
Maria Gorokhova
Nikolai Pavlovich Akimov
Tatyana Pogorelskaya
Lazar Khidekel - Rediscovered Suprematist
Lazar Markovich Khidekel – the Rediscovered Suprematist - 2
Isaac Aden
Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky
Julia Bedriy
Uldis Zemzaris
Alexander Nikolsky
When Margaret Met Moholy-Nagy
Viacheslav Mikhailov
Home Which Proun Built
"Exiled from Truth and Iconography"
Tatiana Neshumova