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Microcredits – the psychology of the phenomenon
The development of fast lending or microcredit services has led to the emergence of a new financial instrument that has significant psychological consequences.
Igor Dryomin: "Whisper of Silence"
The exhibition “Whisper of Silence” by Vitaliy Kopachev, Tanya Strelbitskaya, Elena Vecherina in the LEGA workshop.
Igor Dryomin: Young artists of Belarus
On February 9, 2017, in the Business and Cultural Complex of the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in the Russian Federation, a presentation of the exhibition “Belt.bu. Young artists of Belarus. "
Igor Dryomin: MMOMA
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition project by the artist Vladimir Opar "I exist in a constantly changing landscape."
Igor Dryomin: Exhibition of Valentin Vorobyov in Gallery A3
From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, Vorobyov was one of the most active representatives of the art underground in the USSR and a participant in the illegal marketBy the way, it was Vorobyov who invented the term “dip art”, which many people hated, the slang name of contemporary art of that time, the main buyers of which were foreign diplomats and correspondents.
Igor Dryomin: "The impossible is possible"
Authors: Alexander Burganov (sculpture), Maria Burganova (sculpture), Svetlana Bobrova (digital art), Mikhail Gorshunov (painting).
Creativity of Anna Davydchenko - reviews
Why do the landscapes of this artist do not leave indifferent the earliest people? How does she manage to convey so many emotions with the help of simple, familiar images? That’s what fans of her work told us. Sit back!
Igor Dryomin: International photo exhibition "Cities of the world. A city beyond time"
The Creative Union of Russian Artists (Art-Photo section), the Internet resource PhotoPodium.com present the international photo exhibition “Cities of the World. The city is timeless. ”
Igor Dryomin: Stas Namin. "Frankly / Insite Out"
November 10, 2016 at 19:00 in the MVK PAK Gallery of Arts at Prechistenka 19 opened a personal exhibition of the honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Stas Namin, “Frankly” (Insite Out), dedicated to his 65th birthday.