Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames

In 1941, a young Russian passionate about painting, Vladimir Kibalchich Rusakov, arrived in Mexico alongside his father, the revolutionary poet and writer Victor Serge. The testimonies reconstruct the living memory of the artist and explore his work, revealing his passion for the Renaissance tradition, his encounter with Mexican muralism, his involvement with the Ruptura movement, and his ongoing dialogue with his father.
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Jean-Guy Reas
Jean-Guy Reas