Exhibition of Sergey Mostovshchikov “5541 GOOD. Helped People ”at FotoLoft Gallery Automatic translate
From November 28 to December 13, 2014 in Moscow, at the Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, in the Photoloft Gallery, an exhibition will be held
5541 WELL
Helped people
Family photos from the archives of the Rusfond charity foundation
Rusfond - The largest charitable foundation in Russia. It was created in 1996 by the journalists of the Kommersant publishing house to help people who were in a desperate situation. Over the past 18 years, individuals and companies through the fund have donated a total of more than $ 170 million to save seriously ill children. Fees are rising. In 2013, 2329 children received assistance in the best Russian and foreign clinics. 6.12 million viewers of Channel One, 34 thousand readers of Kommersant, 729 companies, as well as thousands of viewers and readers of 45 regional electronic and print media helped them with money through the Rusfond.
At the exhibition in the Photoloft Gallery, Rusfond presents a series of photographs of families that people have helped. The pictures were taken by photographer Sergey Mostovshchikov at home in various cities of Russia - in Moscow and Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, Pskov, Nizhny Novgorod, settlements of Kostroma, Kaluga, Ryazan, Saratov, Vladimir, Voronezh and Yaroslavl regions.
Maria Kravets with daughters Evangelina and Evdokia, Moscow
Each frame is a simple life story in which circumstances brought not only difficulties, but also kindness, hope and joy. With this exposition, the Fund expects to attract the attention of visitors to fashionable metropolitan exhibition venues to the beauty of empathy, empathy, and mercy.
Exhibition opening: November 28 at 19.30 (picking guests from 19.00)
To the address: PHOTOLOFT Gallery, VINZAVOD Center for Contemporary Art, 4th Syromyatnichesky Lane, 1, building 6.
Attention: the entrance to the gallery on the opening evening is carried out only by invitation cards, as well as on the lists of accredited media. On the remaining days of the exposure, admission is free.