London’s Pushkin House is launching an exhibition about Russian poets-in-exile as part of its commemoration of this year’s centenary of the Russian Revolution.More here
The centrepiece of the project will be a pavilion, resembling a railway carriage, that has been designed by artist and architect Alexander Brodsky on Bloomsbury Square. The pavilion will be officially opened on 18 October and the art object-cum-exhibition space can be visited by the public between 11am and dusk until 10 November.
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