Of pipe that supplied gas. News of the gas cutoff for the residents of this volgograd highrise building was unexpected. A couple of days later, representatives of the gas service notified the hoa that after a scheduled inspection, violations were found, but due to the fact that inspectors could not get into each apartment until all problems were eliminated, the tap was turned off for everyone. The Prosecutors Office of the Central District of the city of volgograd is checking information about gas supply outages in apartment buildings, restoring the rights of citizens, the Prosecutors Office has taken it. For control, a similar situation in moscow region, voskresensky, an entire house was cut off from gas, all for the same reason noncompliance with the rules for using gas in everyday life, we cannot heat food correctly, we cannot accept procedures, we cannot wash, wash, alexey, like most the residents of this house have a gas stove in the kitchen, a gas water heater is responsible for
10 major Soviet artists you need to know Russia Beyond Alexandra Kharitonova, art historian and curator of the Tretyakov Gallery exhibition, Socialist Realism. Metamorphoses. Soviet Art of 1927-1987 , has chosen 10 Soviet artists who thrived in the mid-20th century. She is convinced that the majority left a legacy that goes far beyond mere propaganda art.
1. Alexander Labas (1900-1983)
Labas was an artist whose career encompassed the whole of Soviet art, from the Society of Easel Painters (OST), which depicted the new Soviet reality using methods of the German Expressionists, to figurative art with strong Avant-garde elements. His painting,
On the Metro, on one hand reflects his interest in futuristic industrial themes and, on the other, is executed in an absolutely Avant-garde spirit.