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 Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

June 30, 2022

An architectural expose of Estonia's post-Soviet heritage, by Joshua Bean.

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 Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

June 13, 2022

Towers woven in natural materials, sculptures methodically placed in symbolic locations, and inspired structures line this beautiful wooded area, Nikola Lenivets is the largest art park in Europe.

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 Fairytale Landscapes at the edge of Transbaikalia

Fairytale Landscapes at the edge of Transbaikalia

June 1, 2022

Photographer Marina Klimanova captures the vastness of wintertime in Transbaikalia at the shores of Olkhon Island.

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 Interview with street art aficionado Kristina Kurilaitė

Interview with street art aficionado Kristina Kurilaitė

March 25, 2022

For our new exhibit Eastern Walls, Katherine Leung interviews street art blogger and editor of Gatvės meno galerija, Kristina Kurilaitė.

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 Gorokhovets: history preserved in the Russian heartlands

Gorokhovets: history preserved in the Russian heartlands

March 20, 2022

In the Russian heartlands, Gorokhovets sits at a riverbank, practically unchanged from the twelfth century.

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 Tatik and Papik’s Second Life: an interview with the Dilakian Brothers

Tatik and Papik’s Second Life: an interview with the Dilakian Brothers

January 6, 2021

I was able to sit down with one of the most prolific duos to illustrate the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict – the Dilakian brothers. Hovik and Gagik are New York-based Armenian-American artists who [...]

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 Winter Lights in the Caucasus

Winter Lights in the Caucasus

January 1, 2021

Batumi sea port, Georgia / Zadig Tisserand Migratory birds stopping over at a Black Sea port taste the once-clear water polluted by the metal giants, coming and going unceasingly as they [...]

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 Hungary’s Urban Space – a playground for a contested history

Hungary’s Urban Space – a playground for a contested history

December 7, 2020

In February this year, before Covid put a stop on travel, I went to Budapest for a field trip  focusing on monuments and memory. Present in most street names and squares, I was amazed by the [...]

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 Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

November 30, 2020

The fall of the Berlin Wall not only anticipated the demise of Communism as a political symbol in the former Eastern Bloc and beyond, but it also meant for millions of citizens the loss of the [...]

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 “They Cannot Fight Us All if We Go Out Together”: will Poland’s new abortion law cause society to snap?

“They Cannot Fight Us All if We Go Out Together”: will Poland’s new abortion law cause society to snap?

November 27, 2020

On 22 October Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal voted through a proposal to further restrict an already strict law on abortion. The ruling to ban the abortion of severe and irreversibly impaired [...]

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