BREAKING THE ICE: MOSCOW ART, 1960-80s
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Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s, Saatchi Gallery, Evening Standard
Exhibition review: Breaking the Ice: Moscow Arrt, 1960-1980s at the Saatchi Gallery
Exhibition of Moscow Art of 1960-80s opening in London
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s exhibition opening in London
A Major Exhibition of Russian Contemporary Art Artists 1960-80s Opened in London - news.mail.ru
Russian Art at the Saatchi Gallery
The Art Market: Rich pickings in Moscow-on-Thames - FT.com
Hammer and tickle: The dark humour of Soviet art - Independent
From Russia with a Laugh - Expert.ru
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960-80s at the Saatchi Gallery by Alexandra Chiriac
Russia in the frame and on the edge
Iron Curtain's Reflex . Two exhibitions of Russian art in the Saatchi Gallery
The "Snob" members visited the London Saatchi Gallery at the opening of two major exhibitions of Russian art: "Breaking the Ice", dedicated to the Moscow nonconformism art from 1960-1980s, and "Gaiety is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union", presenting contemporary Russian artists from the Saatchi collection
"All that love of power and society, does not stand the test of time" Andrei Erofeev speaks on his exhibition in London - Kommersant Weekly
Review of New Art from Russia at the Saatchi Gallery
Russian underground art comes to London
"Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960-80s" surveys a varied and visionary period, rarely seen before in the Saatchi Gallery
Revelation from Russia: Russian Art in the Saatchi Gallery - BBC Russia
From the Gavel to the Gallery: Russian Art in London
Saatchi Gallery: "Breaking the Ice" - Moscow Art, 1960-80s" - The Voice of Russia
This month the Saatchi Gallery in London opened two Russian contemporary art shows simultaneously. "Gaiety is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union" is composed of Saatchi's own holdings, while "Breaking the Ice" featuring Russia's 18 leading artists, is gathered from different colections by the Tsukanov Family Foundation.
Russian underground art comes to London
Exhibitions of the week: Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union: New Art from Russia + Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, Saatchi Gallery, London SW3 - Independent, London
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s - Figaro Magazine, 14th December, 2012
"Il Volto Del Potere" - La Repubblica, 15th December
Exhibition "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s" in London - Artinfo
Russian Art Week in London: exhibitions - Daily Telegraph
Russian Art: Center Stage in London - At Saatchi and the Auction Houses, 3 January, 2013
Russian Art for the masses, Art of England
Gaiety is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union and Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960s-80s at Saatchi Gallery
A Rare Look at Hong Kong Art
Russian Art at the Saatchi Gallery
Весело и страшно на улицах Челси
В лондонской галерее Саатчи открылась выставка современного российского искусства
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960-80s at the Saatchi Gallery
Russian Thought-Provoking Art in Saatchi Gallery. Tsukanov and The Socialist Worker rant. Communism and Present-Day Russia.Sots Art.Controversial Religious Paintings
Breaking the Ice:Moscow Art, 1960-80s - Museum and Exhibition
Private View- Symptomatic Arts
Russos em voga - CasaVogue.com.br
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s - NonSoloCinema
Saatchi brings art to the City in first digital art exhibition
RUS ÇAĞDAŞ SANATI KAPILARINI ARALADI - Alem Magazine, Turkey
Breaking the Ice - Asian Global Impact
Shock the System - Indigomemoirs
Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art, 1960-80s at the Saatchi Gallery - Five Senses
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