But this international sports event has created certain impact within the artistic community as this has been The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus (DePaul Art Museum of Chicago) by the photographer Rob Hornstra and writer Arnold Van Bruggen. In this DePaul Art Minute video the authors will address their deeper view about how the region is supporting poverty and terrorism in contrast with the entertainment and glamour that is being spread around during the Olympics.
On the other side of the matter the Sochi Art Museum is encouraging the tourist to visit the Museum-reserve exhibition "Peterhof" "Sports in the royal family" until the 31st March and The Nikolai Ostrovsky Literature Memorial Museum will hold an exhibition of the Master watercolour technique Mr. Sergei Andriaka to attract the visitors.
Sergey Nikolayevich Andriaka
Art Director of the Water Colour School
National Artist of the Russian Federation
Correspondent Member of the Russian Academy of Arts
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“The
Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus” is
co-organized by the DePaul Art Museum and Aperture Foundation, New York.
Aperture also has published a 512-page book to accompany the
exhibition. - See more at:
http://newsroom.depaul.edu/NewsReleases/showNews.aspx?NID=2699#sthash.iJZMeKO2.dpuf
“The
Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus” is
co-organized by the DePaul Art Museum and Aperture Foundation, New York.
Aperture also has published a 512-page book to accompany the
exhibition. - See more at:
http://newsroom.depaul.edu/NewsReleases/showNews.aspx?NID=2699#sthash.iJZMeKO2.dpuf