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CHIMERA OF THE RUSSIAN MYSTERIOUS SOUL (1996) and WELCOME TO RUSSIA (1999)
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(Forbidden Art 2006 was an art exhibition that took place from the 7th to 31 March 2007 at the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Public Center. The curator of the exhibition was art critic Andrey Erofeev.
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The exhibition was sharply criticized by a number of religious and nationalist organizations, and against its organizers, Andrei Erofeev and Yuri Samodurov, a criminal case was opened for inciting religious hatred, which ended in a court conviction.
As a result of the exhibition, Erofeev and the director of the Sakharov Museum, Yuri Samodurov, were charged under Article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (incitement to religious hatred). The criminal case was initiated at the initiative of the Russian national-conservative Orthodox movement "Narodny Sobor")
The Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soul , oleh Lena Hades , menggambarkan stereotip umum orang asing tentang orang Rusia
The Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soul , af Lena Hades , der skildrer almindelige stereotyper af udlændinge om russere. "Udsat for verdens foragt".
The Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soul, karya Lena Hades, menggambarkan stereotipe umum terhadap warga asing tentang orang Rusia.
The Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soul, by Lena Hades, depicting common stereotypes of foreigners about Russians. "Exposed to the world's contempt".
Chimera of the Mysterious Russian Soulโดย Lena Hadesแสดงให้เห็นถึงแบบแผนทั่วไปของชาวต่างชาติเกี่ยวกับชาวรัสเซีย. "เปิดเผยต่อการดูถูกของโลก".
Den köptes av Igor Markin Museum of Contemporary Art, namnet på den andra målningen är "The Chimera of the mysterious Russian soul" (1996).
Another court case also could be looming in Russia involving nationalists and an artist.
Moscow contemporary artist Lena Hades said she has been interrogated by district prosecutors for allegedly inciting hatred against Russia with two paintings that show the country in a negative light.
Hades said the investigator had a "huge" file with printouts of her comments in livejournal, an online diary website, and previous exhibits. She said she is being threatened with up to two years in prison, and that the case started after nationalists filed more than 300 complaints against her.
She is awaiting word of any charges.