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SIBERIA in the Eyes of Russian Photographers November 5 through December 15, 2013

Alexander Kuznetsov
Holiday, Vissarion sect, City of the Sun, Krasnoyarsk Territory, 2006

Dmitry Dyebabov
Hundred-year-old pike, Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal, 1938

Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Bashkir switchman on Trans-Siberian Railway, near town of Ust Katav on Yuryuzan River, 1912

Rasul Mesyagutov
Nagaev Bay in winter, Magadan region, 2006

Sergei Potapov
Koryak foothills, Kamchatka, 2000

Alexander Kuznetsov
Baptism in Vissarion sect, City of the Sun, Krasnoyarsk Territory, late 1990s

Alexander Kuznetsov
Religious procession, Vissarion sect, City of the Sun, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Late 1990s

Vladimir Sedykh
Base camp coordinator, forest mapping expedition, Lar-egan river, Western Siberia, 1975

Anastasia Rudenko
Newlyweds, suburbs of Novosibirsk, November 2010

Sergei Maximishin
Vladivostok, 2009
Exhibition Overview
The exhibition presents unknown Siberia as photographed by Russians. These photographs, many shown in the West for the first time, span more than 150 years, between the 1860s and 2011. This is a history of Siberia and a history of photography all in one. A book published by Prestel will coincide with the opening of the exhibition. The exhibition is organized by the Foundation for International Arts & Education, and curated by Leah Bendavid-Val. National Geographic, Â鶹Æƽâ°æ’s Initiative for Russian Culture, and the Russian Union of PhotoArtists and PhotoSoyz Agency, support the exhibition.