The Chelyabinsk Museum of Fine Arts opened the final part of the photo exhibition “I See So” by Viktor Khristenko, our fellow countryman, former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. The exposition was visited by Governor Alexey Teksler, Vecherka reports with reference to his press service.
The new exposure is called “+/−90”. This is the age of the main characters in the final part of the exhibition project. All of them are residents of remote villages.
— This is a documentary epic about the difficult life of an ordinary person. The lens shows portraits of people approaching their centennial anniversary,” Viktor Khristenko told the governor about his new project.
Two years ago, Viktor Khristenko went on an expedition to the Russian outback, photographed elderly people, and communicated with them. Therefore, the museum presents not just portraits. Each photograph is accompanied by the real story of its hero.
The exhibition will last until May 10. The works presented there can be purchased. Viktor Khristenko promised to use the proceeds from the sale to provide grant support for SUSU students participating in the “Step into the Future” project.
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