Your Portrait, Your Honour
Yesterday, International Memorial preliminary opened the exhibition “Your Portrait, Your Honour” in Moscow. Police raids or govt. thugs were to be expected, but the exhibition opened anyway. This is much better than a personal previous appearance in public on “Show me Love” exhibition, which was shut down by the police soon after the opening.
There are 23 artists exhibited, with most prominent being Nyusya Krasovitskaya, Masha Berezina and Lilya Matveeva. “Your Portrait, Your Honour” is not yet opened for public, but due to open next week. In the final form three original artworks of mine are to be exhibited.
It should be free to visit at the International Memorial headquarters in Moscow on Karetny Ryad street (unless the police would finally show up).
Below: “Who are the judges? Us”
Below: Artworks by Mikhail Vokabre and Masha Berezina
Below: artworks by Lilya Matveeva
Below: artworks by Masha Berezina
Below: artworks by Masha Berezina, Nyusya Krasovitskaya and Stas Zhilitsky
Below: artwork by Masha Berezina
Timeline of Memorial persecution under the “Foreign Agents” law, which ends with personally added “Beautiful Russia of the Future”
Banner for the exhibition by Lilya Matveeva.
«Your portrait, your honour
“I was drawn”»
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