The first Russian international publication devoted to art. The main themes: museums, cultural politics, cultural heritage; reviews and prognoses of the world art market; exhibitions, festivals, fairs; new books on art
An international journal dedicated to both analogue and digital photography in archives and collections. It publishes articles on the history of photography, as well as practical materials on its preservation, inventory, restoration, copyright issues and open access. The journal also features reviews of exhibitions, books and conference reports.
Dialog of Arts is a periscope into the world of contemporary art, which is constantly changing and merging in a creative burst with architecture, theater, science, technology, fashion, and cinema. Dialog of Arts closely follows these connections, identifying the most relevant topics and projects in Russian and European art. The magazine reveals the processes of creating works of art to its readers, introduces them to artists and curators, and shares the latest news and opinions of professionals. Dialogue of Arts magazine has been published every two months since 2003 by the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
System of knowledges of nature, sciences, reading and counting is offered for children of preschool and younger school age in the playing humorous form. New merry fairy tales, stories and poems. Scenario of holidays, performances and matinees.
One of the oldest and most famous Soviet and Russian monthly literary and art magazines, founded in Moscow in 1925. The publication became a central platform for the publication of important literary works and socio-political journalism. Over the years, it has featured such prominent authors as Sholokhov, Solzhenitsyn, Tvardovsky, and Pasternak.
A “thick” literary magazine published since 1931, which featured the luminaries of Soviet literature, and after 1985, works that largely defined the face of Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost.
Russian monthly literary magazine
