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Lectures

Natalia Udartseva
History of the country in the photos of the magazine Ogoniok. 1899 - 1985. Part I

10 April
19:00 — 21:00
Е6 Vintage Hall

Natalia Udartseva
History of the country in the photos of the magazine Ogoniok. 1899 - 1985. Part I

Winzavod center for contemporary art launches a parallel program of the 10th anniversary exhibition Best of Russia, which will be related to the role of photography in formation and illustration of the Russian history.
   
The first event of the parallel program will be a lecture by a journalist, editor of a photo album "Leaders and people. Ogoniok. 100 years with Russia" Natalia Udartseva. During the lecture, Natalia will talk about the history of the magazine with its iconic works made by legendary photographers from the late 19th century until the moment when Ogoniok became the voice of the publicity during perestroika.

Ogoniok magazine, the first issue of which was published in 1899, seems to be one of the favorite Russian and Soviet media. At different times, prominent journalists and photographers have wrote and shot for the magazine, and by the covers as well as illustrated spreads of Ogoniok one could easily study the history of the country.

About the lecturer:
Natalia Udartseva is a Russian journalist, photo editor, founder and director of the School of visual arts, a member of an international Association of journalists and the Union of photographers of Russia.

About Best of Russia:
Best of Russia is an incomparable project, which involves both famous photographers and the beginners. Each year the photo contest was held in several nominations. The best shots, selected during anonymous jury voting, were published in a catalogue and were presented at the Best of Russia exhibition. Over one million people have visited the Best of Russia project within ten years, almost 300,000 photographs and tens of thousands of authors took part in the competition.

The curator and the head of the project — Lina Krasnyanskaya.