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On 26th May 2024, we hosted a fascinating art presentation and discussion with Pavel Otdelnov, one of the most prominent modern Russian artists.
Otdelnov’s diverse body of work spans painting, drawing, video, and installations, exploring critical themes such as urban space, environment, Soviet history, and historical memory. During the event, Pavel presented a digital showcase of his recent works, prompting an engaging conversation on his artistic perspective. Key topics included Russia’s post-Cold War ressentiment, the complex nostalgia for the Soviet Union, and the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on cultural narratives.
The discussion and subsequent Q&A session were led by our Cultural Events Secretary, Artemii Levkoy, offering attendees a unique opportunity to engage directly with Pavel’s ideas and themes.
- Author:Oxford New Russian Society
- URL:https://oxnewrussian.com/article/otdelnov
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