The “Kukryniksy” exhibition, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the cartoonists union, opens on November 1 at the State Museum and Exhibition Center “ROSIZO”. The organizers informed socialbites.ca about this.
Muscovites will be shown 314 objects found in private museums and collections across Russia. Some works will be seen by the public for the first time.
The creators report that this will be the first large-scale project of this kind since the lifetime exhibition “Kukryniksy” in 1977. The organizers also remind that the name “Kukryniksy” has become not only a collective nickname for artists, but also a symbol of the political cartoon genre.
“Using Kukryniksy cartoons, you can study the history of the Soviet state from its foundation to the 1980s,” the press release says.
The exhibition will be located in 10 halls dedicated to different periods of the artists’ work: the 20-30s, the Great Patriotic War and the Nuremberg Trials, the Cold War, etc.
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Source: Gazeta

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