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Mother
Russia
AlexeyTikhonov
ValeriNistratov
Tatiana Plotnikova
OlegKlimov
TatianaBogachevskaya
AlexanderGronsky
Katya Bogachevkaya
For most of the 20th Century, Communism was
the myth that shaped the Soviet Union, a myth in
that promised social equality, but delivered instead
a suffocating goverment and a paranoia that made
even America’s feeble attempts at socialism look
passable. But with the myth of the fall of the
Berlin Wall, and the opening of the Iron Curtain,
a new problem emerged for Russians, the free-
dom of self-discovery brought a crisis of identity,
since Russians were no longer Communists what
were they now? And with religion having been
repressed for decades, and academia stifled by the
Communist Party, how were Russians to shape a
new one?
The Bathers
Addicted to Alcohol
Tatiana Plotnikova
Alexey Tikhonov
Gronsky
Novgorod were asked to create a picture
of their ideal husband with the use of
police software.
Travesty:
The Phantom World
of the
Transvestite
Katya
Bogachevkaya