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Article: Red wedge, black wedge. (relationship between Russian and German art, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, Germany)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- December 1, 1995
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Berlin has been awash with Russian culture this fall. The crowded calendar of events has included concerts, ballet and theatrical performances, literary readings and film series as well as visits by scores of Russian visual artists. At the center of all this activity is "Berlin-Moscow/Moscow-Berlin 1900-1950," the blockbuster exhibition that opened in early September and runs through Jan. 4 at the Martin Gropius Bau. Organized by Moscow's Pushkin Museum and the Berlinische Galerie, a museum of 20th-century art, architecture and photography, the show encompasses a staggering array of nearly 2,500 objects: paintings, sculptures, photographs, architectural drawings and models ...
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