Russia's influence on Picasso feted in Moscow
Russia's influence on Pablo Picasso was celebrated at a new Moscow exhibit on the Spanish painter, sculptor and co-founder of the Cubism movement.
?Moscow. 1957? Photos Go on Show at Pushkin
Camera in hand, 22-year-old Leonard Gianadda arrived in Moscow in 1957. He wore jeans, a T-shirt and a big smile.
Russian public to see Picasso as never before in Moscow exhibit
An unprecedented three-month exhibition of more than 200 Pablo Picasso's masterpieces opened at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow on Thursday.
Sovereign European Art Prize Announce the 2010 Shortlist
LONDON.- The Barbican Centre Trust, the charitable arm of the Barbican Centre, dedicated to raising funds in support of Barbican arts and creative learning, is this year?s recipient of the proceeds of the Sovereign European Art Prize.
Art Meets Life in A New Moscow Production
This is not a review of, but a reaction to, Mindaugas Karbauskis? production of ?A Stalemate Lasts But a Moment,? which opened last week at the National Youth Theater. I have never written an article about a production that I have not yet reviewed. But I have reason to this time.
Russia's Iconic Topol-M Launcher To Make Red Square Debut
Russia's state-of-the-art missile complex Topol-M will take part in the Victory Day Parade for the first time on Moscow?s Red Square on May 9 to mark the 65 th anniversary of the USSR?s victory in the Great Patriotic War.