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Artists share their collection and love of media arts with an emphasis on the countries of the former Soviet Union. Jude Montague @judemontague.
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"We don't have a place for these kind of people" You have to live working, if you like to eat for free, you will have to sit on the dock as an accused.

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Kozlinsky was an expert at using the block and angle of the linocut. I particularly like this speaker, hung over the square in a constructivist angle. So simple, so powerful.

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If you a little bit bored, you can learn a song ! 'A Little Song of A Border Guard' by Daniil Kharms for Chizh children Magazine in 1938. Music: T.Vilkoreyskaya, image T.Anders.

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'Martin the Dragon' written by Austrian writer Helmut Zenger in 1977 and illustrated by Vitalii Samoilov in 1980. I love how the fantastical creatures invade Austrian everyday life!

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'The Tale of the Golden Cockerel' written by Aleksander Pushkin and illustrated by Vladimir Konashevich in 1963.

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A lovely little book "Mice in the Circus" written by 'Silver Age' poet Nikolai Agnivtsev and illustrated by artist and animator Vladislav Tvardovskii in 1930.

There are ordinary mice
and there are circus mice
Ordinary-gnaw the floor
Others-work in the circus!

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Beware the Sirin! Later she became associated with a bird of paradise as she lives close to heaven. Only the lucky faithful and true of heart would notice her, only the happy could hear her song. More Lubok!

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'Little Millipedes' written by Vera Inber & Bladimir Tipot and illustrated by Vladislav Tvardovskii in 1925.

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'Little Millipedes' written by Vera Inber & Bladimir Tipot and illustrated by Vladislav Tvardovskii in 1925.

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'Little Millipedes' written by poet and journalist Vera Inber and dramaturg Bladimir Tipot who founded the Moscow Theatre of Satire. This incredible book is illustrated by artist and animator Vladislav Tvardovskii in 1925. Exquisite creepy crawlies!

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