Favorite Art Subjects - Russia in the Old Days
Here is Mother Russia as seen by Russian artists before she matured. During the 17th to 19th centuries, as Russia was growing into a modern country, it was beautiful, and these artists have captured that beauty. They've also captured the differences between the lavish lifestyle of a few and the squalid existence of the exploited many. They've even given us the ugly scenes -- the cold, the executions, the wintry deaths. We may not have wanted to live there in that time, but it's fascinating to look back. Once Russia grew up and began to look like the rest of Europe, it lost a lot of its luster. Of course, the same can probably be said of any country after it grows up, America as well. But we haven't had such a gorgeous array of artists to record it. Music is from Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony.
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Бумажные Тигры - Мечты
Post-punk / Indie act from Tomsk, Russia.
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Fallen Art - Tomek Baginski
Fallen Art
It's a war story with a big dose of black humor that required a form lighter in tone, with a more tongue-in-cheek look of the characters and their environments.
The music plays a very important role in the short. Asfalt Tango by the Balkan band Fanfare Ciocarlia facilitates the transition into the world of weary soldiers inhabiting the abandoned military base. Rafał Wojtunik was responsible for the visual concept of the movie.
Director: Tomek Baginski / Poland / 2005
Soundtrack/Voice Experiment: Reinhard Deman (Belgium)
All music and rythmics are made from voice experiments and voice sampling.
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Siberian State Medical University - Study in Russia
Siberian State Medical University - Study in Russia
Тверь 1903 г. Фотографии Максима Дмитриева. Tver in 1903
Дореволюционная Россия на фотографиях
Тверь 1903 г. Фотографии Максима Дмитриева
Here I present an album of photographs taken by the Russian photographer
Maxim Petrovich Dmitriev of the city of Tver in 1903.
Accompanying music: On an Autumn theme played on Russian classical Guitar by Andrei Krylov
Slavic Mythology
Slavic Mythology, Folk and Fairy Tales FILM
Slavic Mythology in Russian - Славянская Mифология на русском языке
The first Museum of Slavic mythology has been existed in Tomsk since 2007. It was created by Gennadii Mikhailovich Pavlov. The Museum is located in a three-storey building behind Voskresenskaya hill. Today it is a historical part of the city and the center of Slavic culture in Tomsk.
The Museum is unique and doesn’t have any counterparts in the world. It’s collection consists of paintings by modern Russian artists, and these paintings are connected by a common subject – the mythology of our ancestors, the ancient Slavs and their heroic past, Russian fairy tales and customs. The talented artists of these paintings, no matter how different they are in style, are united in their desire to recreate this legendary world of the ancient Slavs, to make it visible for other people through art. It really feels as if the Gods and heroes of ancient Slavic culture are looking at you from the paintings.
The first Museum of Slavic mythology aims to discover, research, collect and popularize works of art created by talented artists of Russia.
Victor A. Korolkov «Makosh» The goddess of fertility, the patroness of the crop, of destiny and good luck.
V. A. Korolkov «M?rana» Morana is a Slavic goddess of lifeless and slepping of the nature.
V. A. Korolkov «The Slavic saga»
V. A. Korolkov «The fern blossoming»
V. A. Korolkov «Flying around the world» Baba-Yaga (on the picture) is a Slavic witch
V. A. Korolkov «The crying of the house spirits» The world in Slavic tradition is full of spirits who live around the people.
V. A. Korolkov «Peruniza»
V. A. Korolkov «Karachun»
V. A. Korolkov «Radegast» Radegast - the Deity of battle glory and war ¬of the western Slavs. Radegast is represented as an armed man.
V. A. Korolkov «The bathhouse spirit» Steam baths are well-known in many European countries, but maybe only in Russia is the steam-bathing “banya” tradition such a subject of national pride and an attribute of Russianness, and rightly so. It is known more than two thousand years ago.
V. A. Korolkov «Chislobog. The God of the arithmetics»
V. A. Korolkov «The transformation» In folk tales swan-like maidens are very beautiful creatures, possessing seductive and prophetic powers.
V. A. Korolkov «Lel – the sovereign of the birds» Lyel is the God of love and tenderness. The image of Lyel can be found in Russian spiritual songs, wedding folk poetry, lullabies
V. A. Korolkov «The light-winged shallop»
V. A. Korolkov «Stribog» Stribog is the supreme ruler of the winds.
Andrey Klimenko «Perun» Perun is the God of the Thunder-storm and Lightning, he is the rainmaker. Perun was the same asZeus (the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology) and Thor (the hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, oak trees and strength in Norse mythology). The word «Perun» goes back to an era of the unity of Indo-European speaking people
Andrey Klimenko «Svarog the ancestor»
Andrey Klimenko «Veles» God Veles
Andrey Klimenko «The fairy-tales of Russian forest»
Andrey Klimenko «The Dream about Dazhdbog’s chariot» The main character in the picture is the Prince of Kiev, SvyatoslavThe Brave, zealot of paganism
Boris M.Olshanskii «The warrior’s birth»
B. M. Olshanskii «The prediction»
B. M. Olshanskii «Dnieper battle»
B. M. Olshanskii «The prediction»
Vyacheslav Nazaruk «The Battle»
B. M. Olshanskii «Dazhdbog»
V. M. Nazaruk «Vagri»
Anna Vinogradova «Petrushka» (Diptych « The past is close»)
Z. F. Lavrentyev «The soul of the forest»
V. M. Nazaruk «Boyan» (from the triptych «The Lay of Igor's Raid »)
Sergey Panasenko (Бог ветра) « Позвизд / God of Wind
Sergey Panasenko « Spirit of fire
Sergey Panasenko « Spirit of Sea
Sergey Panasenko « Матушка Земля /Mother Earth
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Krasnoyarsk's Regional Museum - Explore Russia 2013 - AIESEC
AIESEC Project Explore Russia 2013 in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia.
AIESEC Explore Russia
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The Jewish Autonomous Oblast of Russia
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1. The Jewish Autonomous Oblast is a federal subject of Russia in the Russian Far East. Article 65 of the Constitution of Russia provides that the JAO is Russia's only autonomous oblast. It is one of two official Jewish territories in the world, the other being Israel. As of the 2010 Census, JAO's population was 176,558 people, or 0.1% of the total population of Russia. By 2010, according to data provided by the Russian Census Bureau, there were only 1,628 Jews remaining in the JAO (less than 1% of the population), while ethnic Russians made up 92.7% of the JAO population. Judaism is practiced by only 0.2% of the population of the JAO.
2. This rarely visited province was established by Stalin as an attempt to boost the population of the Soviet Far East as well as to appease Zionist movements within the USSR (which were contradictory to Soviet dogma). The Oblast's Jewish status has led to some odd Soviet-Jewish art, such as the menorah monument in the city center, but did not lead to mass Jewish immigration - Jews constitute only about 2% (although there are some reports that is is up to 16%) of this region's population.
3. Birobidzhan is a town and the administrative center of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia, located on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
4. Despite considerable efforts made by the Soviet authorities and foreign aid, the development of the region was very slow. The Soviet leadership hoped that the Jewish population of the Birsko-Bidzhan district would reach 60,000 by 1933 and 150,000 by 1938. However, in 1928-1929, only 2,825 Jews came to the region, of whom 1,725 left Birobidzhan by the end of 1929.In 1928-1934, 19,635 Jews arrived in Birobidzhan and 11,450 left it. The project of the relocation of Jews from abroad failed completely. Only 500 foreigners arrived in the region, including 80 from Argentina and 150 from Lithuania.
5. There is a project to join the EAO to the Khabarovsk Territory . Another proposal is the accession of the EAO to the Amur Region with the formation of the Amur Region. Among the local media and some Jewish public organizations, there are opponents of projects to abolish the EA (for example, Birobidzhaner Stern and EAOmedia and supporters of its further development as an original Jewish administrative entity. The project for the abolition of the EAO continues to be actively discussed.
6. One of the stranger parts of Birobidzhan’s story is that although it was meant as a Jewish statelet, religious Judaism was alien to Soviet atheism and thus frowned upon. The local museum contains Yiddish leaflets warning locals not to celebrate Passover, and Sarashevskaya leafed through back issues of Birobidzhan Shtern from the 1980s, pointing out that although the newspaper was in Yiddish it contained no discussion of either Judaism or Israel.
7. If the local government gets its way, more Jews would move to the region, especially some of those who left in the early 1990s. Rostislav Goldstein, the senator for the region in Russia’s upper house of parliament, said Birobidzhan’s proximity to China could provide advantages for Israeli businesses wanting to crack the Chinese market.
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Бумажные Тигры - Дым и Зеркала
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Sustainable living on Altai: alternative lifestyle of Russian man
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Stas Gorshenin’d had been enjoying regular city life as a Muscovite for a long time. He had concentrated on developing a 3D designer career, but somehow, he just wasn’t happy. But that all changed when Stas accidentally found himself on a trip to Altai, a Russian republic in southern Siberia. The young man immediately fell in love with the place and so began the path to his alternative lifestyle. He bought a homestead, built a small house and started a family. But simple doesn’t necessarily mean easy. Off-grid living is pretty tough. Stas had to work hard for a simple, sustainable life. But in the end, one can say he has won, as his depression has since abated and his health has improved. Moreover, he’s managed to improve his vehicle concept designer career while in the wilderness, becoming more successful than he could have ever imagined!
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Бумажные Тигры - Полтергейст
Post-punk act from Tomsk, Russia.
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