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First exhibition of Russian-speaking female artists opens in London

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First exhibition of Russian-speaking female artists opens in London


05.10.2020

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The first exhibition of Russian-speaking female artists living in Great Britain has opened at the Rossotrudnichestvo office in London. The exposition includes paintings made in various styles and techniques. The main theme of the exhibition was a woman as a symbol of creativity, according to the Moscow House of Compatriot.

The exhibition was opened as part of the activities of the B. A R T group, which was created two years ago to support Russian-speaking artists in Great Britain and organize joint projects. The members of the organization are women who express themselves in painting, pedagogy, literature and other creativity, as well as in business.

According to the leader of the group Nadia Olefir, the artists were inspired by nature and reflected in their works on the relationship between people and the world in a period of global change and separation. The exhibition displays paintings in various styles.

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