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A Sense of Home

Jul 25, 2022 - Oct 30, 2022

From July 25 to October 30, 2022, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center hosts the photo exhibition A Sense of Home. The project presents the works of 12 photographers: Dima Zharov, Olga Isakson, Marina Merkulova, Daria Nazarova, Julia Nevskaya, Vladislav Nekrasov, Stanislava Novgorodtseva, Vladimir Sevrinovsky, Fyodor Telkov, Yuri Fokin, Stanislav Chekmaev, Anastasia Yakovitskaya. The exhibition is organized jointly with research project 鈥楻eserve鈥 (Public Opinion Foundation).

Each story presented in the exhibition will show how emotional connections are formed with the place a person calls home. Today, talking about home can become the focus of attempts to find enduring and universal personal meaning. At the same time, the word 鈥榟ome鈥 can mean a refuge 鈥 home to several generations of the family 鈥 baggage we carry around, a place of childhood memories collected inside us, or the hotel room we stayed in for just a few months.

Seventeen photo stories will take viewers to different parts of Russia; from the Gulf of Finland to Birobidzhan, from the Taimyr Peninsula to North Ossetia. 



From July 25 to October 30, 2022, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center hosts the photo exhibition A Sense of Home. The project presents the works of 12 photographers: Dima Zharov, Olga Isakson, Marina Merkulova, Daria Nazarova, Julia Nevskaya, Vladislav Nekrasov, Stanislava Novgorodtseva, Vladimir Sevrinovsky, Fyodor Telkov, Yuri Fokin, Stanislav Chekmaev, Anastasia Yakovitskaya. The exhibition is organized jointly with research project 鈥楻eserve鈥 (Public Opinion Foundation).

Each story presented in the exhibition will show how emotional connections are formed with the place a person calls home. Today, talking about home can become the focus of attempts to find enduring and universal personal meaning. At the same time, the word 鈥榟ome鈥 can mean a refuge 鈥 home to several generations of the family 鈥 baggage we carry around, a place of childhood memories collected inside us, or the hotel room we stayed in for just a few months.

Seventeen photo stories will take viewers to different parts of Russia; from the Gulf of Finland to Birobidzhan, from the Taimyr Peninsula to North Ossetia. 



Contact details

Obraztsova Street 11, building 1A Moscow, Russia 127055
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