An exhibition "The Revolution: Russian Art from 1917 to 1932" has opened at London's Royal Academy of Arts

An exhibition "The Revolution: Russian Art from 1917 to 1932" has opened at London's Royal Academy of Arts
9 February 2017, Thursday

The grand exhibition of Russian revolutionary art has opened at London's Royal Academy of Arts.


"To celebrate the century of the Russian revolution, we have prepared the exhibition" Revolution:. Russian art from 1917 to 1932 "exhibition covers the most important period in the history of not only Russia, but Russian art: from 1917, when there was the Great October Socialist Revolution, and 1932 th, when Stalin began to brutally suppress the vanguard ", - he told RIA Novosti one of its curators.


The exhibition presents more than 200 exhibits, including those from Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg and major private collections.

The exhibition "Revolution Russian Art 1917 -. 1932" will last until April 17, 2017.

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