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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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Svetlana Payne translation:
Say, your Mummy and your Daddy
Have a lady-guest, and maybe
They are deep in some discussion,
Some profound adult chat,
What you do – you just tiptoe
From behind, and then, with gusto,
Bellow into her ear:
"Halt! Hands up! Lay down your arms!"

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'Bad Advice' by Grigory Oster and illustrated by Andrei Martynov in 1990 was such a cultural phenomenon in Russia, that all the kids were repeating these rhymes by heart and felt like it was acceptable to be a bit naughty. Liberating!

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Sergei Alimov's illustrations for "The Nose" were exhibited in Frankfurt bookfair in 2003. A fan of his work stole one of the illustrations.

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"Cat-Thief" by Konstantin Poustovsky and illustrated by Vera Goryacheva in 1986. This was her graduation project. Vera drew animals since she was a child and you can see her love for them from the delicate pencil line.

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"Alice in Wonderland" illustrated in 1989 by graphic artist Maria Bubleva. Her husband S. Goloshchapov got himself credited as the illustrator, which Maria found out much later. The original drawings were exhibited in Japan in 1991 and got stolen.

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"The Heart of Kutuzov" by Boris Sergunenko illustrated with beautiful block printed images by Pavel Alekseev in 1980.

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'From Moscow to Bukhara' (1931) - illustrated by Aleksandra Petrova - textures of the city - in printerly cutout flat-colour - diverse buildings and transport - camels, mules, people, cars - travelling through the east. Urban sketching!

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"Diving Base" written and illustrated by Alexander Samohvalov in 1928, one of our favourite Soviet artists. How did he have time to do these amazing children's books? Many about marine workers.

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