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The museum as time machine: in "Russian Ark," a new, audaciously conceived film by Alexander Sokurov, the Hermitage Museum is at once the setting and the protagonist - Film - Movie Review
Alexander Sokurov is little known in the United States, but he is a veteran filmmaker with more than a dozen features and 25 documentaries to his...
Art in America, 07/01/03 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
From Russia with pop: these artists' nonstop social commentary is bound for this summer's Venice Biennale
In 1985, 40 years after the end of WWII, I visited an art school in Moscow. Even though the war had been over decades before most of the students...
Interview, 06/01/03 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Russian trophy art still in flux - Front Page
Yet another attempt by the Russian ministry of culture to return hundreds of old-master drawings to their pre-WWII home at Germany's Bremen...
Art in America, 05/01/03 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Moscow's monumental woes - controversy over Peter the Great sculpture in Moscow, Russia
Artist Zurab Tsereteli's 300-ft-high sculpture of Peter the Great has been lambasted by art critics and the general public for its awkward scale...
Art in America, 07/01/97 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Russian Culture Ministry wins new power over museums
The Russian Duma passed a law in Apr 1996, that gives the Culture Ministry the power to control all publically-held art and possibly all...
Art in America, 11/01/96 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
20th century AD
The exhibition 'Berlin-Moscow/Moscow-Berlin 1900-1950' explores the artistic relationship between the two cities and includes more than 2,500...
Art in America, 12/01/95 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Displaced art - art seized from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union after World War II
Paintings that the former Soviet Union had kept hidden were recently displayed in exhibitions in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia. The fate of the...
Art in America, 09/01/95 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
The post-bulldozer generations - the artistic presence in the former Soviet Union - Report From Russia
Russian artists have suffered from the economic collapse and subsequent expansion in the former Soviet Union. Real estate prices have gone up,...
Art in America, 05/01/95 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Sarajevo: art in extremis - art from Bosnia-Herzegovina - Kunsthalle, New York, New York - Cover Story
The exhibit 'Witnesses of Existence' grew out of several one-day solo shows at the bombed-out Obala Gallery in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The...
Art in America, 05/01/94 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication -
Red Square. - book reviews
The military-industrial complex is not the only area of the economy that is being forced to undergo conversion now that the Cold War is over. In...
Art in America, 05/01/93 by Jamey Gambrell · More from publication


