Russia’s latest exodus: As bombs fall on Ukraine, artists flee Vladimir Putin’s shadow

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Russia’s latest exodus: As bombs fall on Ukraine, artists flee Vladimir Putin’s shadow
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In Canada, Israel and Europe, dissident creators who have long criticized Vladimir Putin build new lives while only engaging with his war, and Russian culture, from a distance.

Pavel Otdelnov made his mark on the Russian art world with paintings that confront the country’s dark Soviet legacy.

But what hope is there for a potential future in which Russia returns to the world’s good graces when its progressive, peace-loving, artistic consciousness lives in exile? Or when their artistic responses to the war are simultaneously denied to Russian audiences and shunned by a large swath of the western world, including that most important audience — Ukraine?“Dialogue on a cultural level is almost impossible now … My generation will never be forgiven by Ukrainians, that’s clear,” music...

“Probably, the most talented of us will find their own way, but I don’t know how many of us would be able to manage that.” “Since birth, freedom has been absent from the country,” he asserts on the song “Our Mentality.” On “Stolen Air” he proclaims, “You can kill me, I’m not afraid/ I’m scared to become like you — so corrupt.”opposition politician Alexey Navalny

And he has been travelling the world with his girlfriend and his brother/manager, living the life of a “digital nomad.” Mandelstam, Bloch and Gorlin escaped Soviet Russia only to die in Nazi concentration camps. “ never saw Russia again. He never came back. He died in the ’50s in Paris — poor and unknown,” Liberov said.

After spending years demonstrating for political issues and human rights in Russia, witnessing the country’s dramatic swing toward totalitarianism was soul-destroying, she says. “All of a sudden I said, ‘I also want to live my life. I don’t want to go out in the street and fight for basic human rights anymore.’”

He passed the first weeks of the invasion in a powerless panic. His wife’s grandparents lived in Mariupol, which was

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