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  2. VNIITE - Wikipedia

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    The VNIITE was directed by designer Yuri Soloviev from its opening in 1962 to 1982, and he was a key figure to its development. [1] When opening, as design was not an established field in Russia, the first employees to be hired by him were engineers, psychologists, historians, graphics, model-makers and other design aficionados.

  3. Soviet art - Wikipedia

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    Soviet art is the visual art style produced after the Russian Revolution of 1917 and during the existence of the Soviet Union, until its collapse in 1991. The Russian Revolution led to an artistic and cultural shift within Russia and the Soviet Union as a whole, including a new focus on socialist realism in officially approved art.

  4. Nostalgia for the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Banner and a Z symbol on a Russian military vehicle in Kazan. The Soviet-era Victory Banner has been flown in many occupied towns and cities in Ukraine. Russia has extensively relied on nostalgia for the USSR to support its war effort during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. [52] [53]

  5. Uldus Bakhtiozina - Wikipedia

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    Mysterious Russian soul, part of Vogue Italia + Leica Exhibitions, announced in April 2015; Russ Land Anna Nova Gallery, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, May–August 2015 [14] The Artist Knight, group exhibition, Kasteel van gaasbeek, Brussels, Belgium, July 2017 [15] Conjured life, Anna Nova Gallery, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, May–June 2017 [16]

  6. Culture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    "Scarlet Sails" celebration in Saint Petersburg Russian culture (Russian: Культура России, romanized: Kul'tura Rossii, IPA: [kʊlʲˈturə rɐˈsʲiɪ]) has been formed by the nation's history, its geographical location and its vast expanse, religious and social traditions, and both Eastern [1] (Its influence on the formation of Russian culture is negligible, mainly it was formed ...

  7. Russian avant-garde - Wikipedia

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    The Russian avant-garde was a large, influential wave of avant-garde modern art that flourished in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, approximately from 1890 to 1930—although some have placed its beginning as early as 1850 and its end as late as 1960.

  8. Sovietwave - Wikipedia

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    Sovietwave (also styled Soviet wave [1] or Soviet-wave [2]) is a subgenre of synthwave music and accompanying Internet aesthetic which originates from the former Soviet Union, primarily Russia.

  9. Socialist realism - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia was established in 1922 and was one of the most influential artist groups in the USSR. The AKhRR worked to truthfully document contemporary life in Russia by utilizing "heroic realism". [12] The term "heroic realism" was the beginning of the socialist realism archetype.