Location Note
Harriman Institute Atrium
12th Floor International Affairs Building
420 W 118th Street
This event is in-person for CUID card holders only. In-person attendees must be in compliance with Columbia University's health protocols for returning to campus. Pre-registration, valid CUID card, and valid green pass are required for admittance.
Join us for the closing reception for our exhibit The Untold Stories of Russian History, featuring a dialogue between the artist Mikhail Magaril and his friend Michael Weintraub, a connoisseur of rare books and works on paper. The event will also feature a display of Magaril's original artist's books such as Doctors' Plot, Lullaby, Alphabet and others.
The Untold Stories of Russian History consists of twenty-three original works, including painting, relief, sculpture, graphic works and collages that reflect the main theme of Mikhail Magaril's work; namely, the traumatic experience of an atmosphere of fear in the Stalinist USSR as seen through the eyes of a child. For Magaril, the artistic process is a way to overcome fear and horror. The use of irony, laughter and mockery help to debunk the “greatness” and “holiness” of tyrants of the past and present. Magaril, who specializes in the artist's handmade book, firmly believes that every person, especially an artist, is a living capsule of time, preserving unique experience and viewpoint, waiting to be discovered and passed on to the world.
Ways to Attend
In-person (CUID Only): Reserve Your Seat (see button below)