More than half a century ago, in February 1967, an exhibition opened in Samarkand, which alarmed the Soviet regime. The exposition was closed a month later — after the intervention of the KGB. And all because the paintings depicted … Crimea.
More than half a century ago, in February 1967, an exhibition opened in Samarkand, which alarmed the Soviet regime. The exposition was closed a month later — after the intervention of the KGB. And all because the paintings depicted … Crimea.