Chelyabinsk residents will see the stories of long-livers of the Russian province | 04/25/2024 | Chelyabinsk

Chelyabinsk residents will see the stories of long-livers of the Russian province | 04/25/2024 | Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk residents will see the stories of long-livers of the Russian province | 04/25/2024 | Chelyabinsk
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The project “+/−90” will complete the personal exhibition of former Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Viktor Khristenko.

The Chelyabinsk Museum of Fine Arts opened the fourth exhibition of photographs of former Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Viktor Khristenko. The project called “+/−90” is dedicated to centenarians from the Russian hinterland. The author introduced Governor Alexei Teksler to his works.

This is a documentary epic about the difficult life of an ordinary person. The lens shows portraits of people approaching their centennial anniversary, living in remote villages“, says the exhibition description.

Viktor Khristenko went with a camera to the outback two years ago. Each photograph presented in the museum is supplemented by the life story of the heroes, which they themselves shared with the author.

The exhibition “+/−90” will complete the personal exhibition “That’s How I See It,” which opened in the regional center in early March. As in previous times, any of the works can be purchased for a personal collection. Viktor Khristenko will use all proceeds from sales to provide grant support to SUSU students under the “Step into the Future” program.
Author: Alexander Anuriev Photo: Nail Fattakhov, provided by the press service of the government of the Chelyabinsk region

The article is in Russian

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