18 unique Soviet-era photographs presented at the Lumiere Brothers Photography Center
Categories: Exhibition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/18-unique-soviet-era-photographs-presented-at-the-lumiere-brothers-photography-center.htmlThe Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, which began work in 2010, opens a new photo exhibition every two months. Of particular interest, as practice shows, are expositions dedicated to the legacy of the Soviet era. In our selection — the best of the pictures that have ever been presented in this center.
1. "Bathing a homeless man", 1927
2. "Manicurist's hands", 1929
3. "Technology solves everything", 1930s
4. "Youth", 1937
5. "Diet eggs", 1939
6. "The Enemy", 1944
7. "Meeting of the winners", 1945
8. "Cement plant", 1954
9. "Perfume", No. 8, 1958
10. "Physical Laboratory", 1960
11. "Symphony No. 12", 1961
12. "Duel", 1963
13. "Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro's lunch at the collective farm in Georgia", 1963
14. "University Gymnastics", Moscow, 1973
15. "Tales of the sea", 1979
16. "Behind the scenes of the Bolshoi Ballet", 1983
17. "The page of the army diary", 1989
18. A new model of the camera "Start", 1959
Keywords: Archive | Lumiere brothers | USSR | B/w
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