Russian museum websites and online collections have portrayed Ukraine, its history, and culture as inseparable from Russia. Credit: University of Exeter Russian museum websites and online collections ...
Following a decade-long battle, a substantial part of Crimean artifacts is now on display in Kyiv until the occupied peninsula is liberated, officials say. After a lengthy legal struggle, the return ...
Last Thursday, after tens of thousands of Russian troops stationed at the Ukrainian border launched a full-fledged attack on the country, artist Faith Holland asked the state-backed Multimedia Art ...
As Russia's destruction of Ukraine intensifies, the response of the international arts community ranges from outrage to silence. In a statement on Ukrinform, Ukraine's national news agency, leading ...
Russia has banned art loans to American museums to protest a U.S. court order that it turn over thousands of religious books and manuscripts to an Orthodox Jewish organization, the Los Angeles Times ...
Russian archaeologists and developers have completely destroyed an authentic monument of world significance in Crimea, Tauric Chersonese. A new open-air theatre was built on the site of the ...
With a 360-ft.-high (110 m) steel flame swooping up from its roof, topped by a Jetsons-esque rocket, Moscow’s Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics has opened again, after more than three years of expansion ...
Russian police have conducted searches at the PERMM Museum of Contemporary Art in the city of Perm, as well as at the home of its current director, in connection with a case against former director ...
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ICOM Russia Slams Calls to Eject Russia from ICOM for Violating Code of Ethics as ‘Political Libel'
In the wake of calls for Russia to be ejected from the International Council of Museums (ICOM) for violating the organization's code of ethics, ICOM Russia's president, Vasilij Pankratov, has slammed ...
The first major exhibition at H’Art, a former satellite of the Hermitage, explores how war and nationalism shaped the painter’s career. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Amsterdam When the Hermitage ...
Russian leaders have increasingly used museums and their digital collections to show propaganda about Slavic unity and deny Ukrainian identity since the 2022 invasion, analysis shows. The research ...
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