"Boris and Olga Ignatovich. Two faces of war" Automatic translate
с 3 Сентября
по 8 НоябряМузей Москвы
Зубовский бульвар, 2
Москва
War correspondents are chroniclers of the front, battles and everyday life. Talking about this profession, they often remember male photographers, although women were filming along with them at the front. Exhibition “Boris and Olga Ignatovich. Two Faces of War ”shows the terrible events of the 20th century through the eyes of two photographers: Boris and Olga Ignatovich, brother and sister. Each of them, in its own way, captured the horror of war and the joy of Victory.
The exposition features about 200 photographs. Among them - reports of Boris Ignatovich from the Kalinin Front, his pictures from the series "Partisans of Bryansk", photos of the celebration of the 800th anniversary of Moscow and portraits of the marshals of Victory.
Curators: Irina Chmyreva (Russian Academy of Arts), Olga Bydzan, Vladimir Samarin (Museum of Moscow)
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