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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge (pctured with mike) who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan and Aunt Carole Duggan (pictured) , at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Supporters of Mark Duggan’s family hold a vigil outside Tottenham  police station. They gathered, alongside family members and his mother Pam Duggan, at 2pm following an inquest jury ruling that Duggan was lawfully killed when police shot him dead while he was unarmed.  Within days of his shooting, in 2011, rioting broke out on the streets of London, and spread to other urban areas in England.  Pastor Nims Obunge, who oversaw Duggan’s funeral in 2011, said: “The message from the family is that this vigil is intended to be a very peaceful vigil”. Tottenham, London, UK 11 January 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Duggan Vigil GBPhotos 02_1.jpg
  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • United States of Serbia by Damir Muratov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot in front of Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan  - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot in front of Madonna 2013 - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot in front of Madonna 2013 - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot in front of Dostoyevskiy, 2017, by Valsiliy Slonov  - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Mordov lag 2012 by Lusine Djanyan and Alexey Knedlyakovskij - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Dostoyevskiy, 2017, by Valsiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Dostoyevskiy, 2017, by Valsiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Dostoyevskiy, 2017, by Valsiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Mordov lag 2012 by Lusine Djanyan and Alexey Knedlyakovskij - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • United States of Serbia by Damir Muratov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • United States of Serbia by Damir Muratov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • United States of Serbia by Damir Muratov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Madonna 2013 - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov with works by Damir Muratov in the background - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Madonna 2013 -Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov with works by Damir Muratov in the background - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Art Riot Saatchi Gallery GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov with works by Damir Muratov in the background - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov with works by Damir Muratov in the background - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Works by Piotr Pavlensky - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Donbass Chocolate series by Arsen Savadov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • Wellcomed with cup cakes and fake dossiers - Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Rachel Reeves event addressing the Tory threat to family finances. Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK 29 Apr 2015.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. Here with Kerry K. Kean, the Christies musical instruments specialist. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • The Kreutzer Stradivarius violin being played by Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violinist) ahead of it going on free public view in London from 10-14 May. Here with Kerry K. Kean, the Christies musical instruments specialist. The violin leads Christie’s New York sale of ‘An American Dynasty: The Clark Family Treasures’, on June 18th, and is estimated at between $7.5 and $10 million. The Stradivarius violin to be offered is a particularly fine example, which dates to circa 1731. Known as the Kreutzer, the instrument was named for Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831), the great French violinist, who likely came into the possession of Kreutzer while he was conducting for the Theatre de Monsieur in Paris.  It would be the one violin that Kreutzer held most special to him and would retain it throughout his life. Antonio Stradivari is recognized as the greatest violinmaker in history. He is believed to have produced close to a thousand instruments during his time, of which approximately 650 survive today.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
    Maria Alyokhina Pussy Riot Saatchi G...jpg
  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot with VDB PSRT 2012 by Artem Loskutov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot in front of Madonna 2013 - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Dostoyevskiy, 2017, by Valsiliy Slonov - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Pussy Icons 2013 by Lucy Djanyan - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • History of Russia in Axes by Vasiliy Slonov with work by Damir Muratov in the background - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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  • Islamic Project by the AES+F Collective - Art Riot: Post-Soviet Actionism, at the Saatchi Gallery: An exhibition dedicated to Post-Soviet protest art over the past 25 years it displays various genres of protest art, from posters and slogans to video art, staged photography and performances. It raises questions about artistic freedom, exploring what it means to be an artist in the Post-Soviet Union today. It is curated by Marat Guelman and presented by the Tsukanov Family.
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