This exhibition shows six artists who emigrated from the FSU as young people or children, and who grew up like other immigrants, in a gap between two cultures, becoming a new nation, so to speak. Three of the artists settled in the United States, while the other three settled in Israel.
The exhibition compares their assimilation, and different levels of nostalgia.
Featured artists (USA): Anna...
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This exhibition shows six artists who emigrated from the FSU as young people or children, and who grew up like other immigrants, in a gap between two cultures, becoming a new nation, so to speak. Three of the artists settled in the United States, while the other three settled in Israel.
The exhibition compares their assimilation, and different levels of nostalgia.
Featured artists (USA): Anna Rozhdestvenskaya, Polina Barskaya, and Vladimir Sheremet.
(Israel): Alexandra Oxenoid, Sonja Olitsky, Ola Glikin.
This exhibition is curated by Vitaly Umansky and has become possible thanks to Plueprint program of COJECO and the JCC of Manhattan.