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Articles, Reviews, and Interviews About Exhibitions


Newspapers: New York Times, ArtForum Washington Post, Moscow News, Baltimore Sun, Village Voice, Detroit's Free Press, Novoye Russkoe Slovo, Forward, Izvestia, Russkaya Misl, and Megapolis of Ukraine.
Magazines: New York, Flash Art, MS, Fine Art, Art New England, Moscow's Capital, Austrian Option, and American Artists.
News Outlets: Associated Press, ITAR - TASS, Voice of America, Voice of Russia, Moscow RTR TV, WMNB TV, RIA News of Russia, and RTN TV.

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