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Art & activism

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axyxyart

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Masha Borodacheva (14 May 2021). "On the rise: 6 emerging artists on capturing Russia's political reality". Calvert Journal.

Art Activism archive

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"Art Activism archive". RAAN.

  • Dmitry Grin (born 1976, Moscow) is an artist and activist.
  • Evgeniya Zubchenko (born 1984, Moscow) is a photographer, videographer, and activist.
  • Matvei Krylov / Skif (born 1989, Gay, Orenburg Oblast) is an artist, photographer, videographer, and activist.
  • Tatyana Sushenkova (born 1978, Moscow) is an artist, photographer, videographer, and activist.

dis/order

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"dis/order: Art and Activism in Russia since 2000". Artfacts.

Museum Studies Abroad

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"Russian Protest Art that Isn't Pussy Riot". Museum Studies Abroad. 28 April 2021.

Peeling Potatoes,Painting Pictures

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Renee Baigell; Matthew Baigell (2001). Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia. Rutgers University Press.

Welcome back, Putin! (2012)

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"Russian Art, activism and civil society. The value of social media". mediamatic.net. 4 March 2012.

Widewalls

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Tatiana Volkova (3 March 2017). "The Chronicles of the Russian Activist Art". Widewalls.

misc.

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Feminism

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Encyclopedia of Russian Women's Movements

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Part I

Grassroots feminism in Saint Petersburg

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Olga Senkova (May 2018). "Grassroots initiatives, conflicts and solidarities of the feminist scene of St. Petersburg" (PDF).

Miliyollie

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Miliyollie. "Russian and feminist: how a new generation of activists are fighting for their rights". Calvert Journal.

Rossman on gender studies

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"Neglected and then persecuted: The modern history of gender studies in Russia". Meduza. 8 October 2021.

Sperling & Sundstrom

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Valerie Sperling; Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (15 October 2021). "New and Enduring Forms of Feminist Activism in Contemporary Russia".

Wilson Center

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"Feminism in Russia: From Soviet Samizdat to Online Activism". November 2020.

womankindstyle.com

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"15 Feminist Events By March 8 To Make A Name For Themselves". womankindstyle.com. 2022.

misc.

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References

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  1. ^ "Darya Apakhonchich is first artist labelled 'foreign agent' by new repressive law in Russia". The Art Newspaper. 14 January 2021.
  2. ^ Isabelle Khurshudyan (14 March 2021). "The feminist retreat in the woods of Russia, away from Putin's power". The Independent. Retrieved 27 February 2022.