Russia has a deep tradition of avant-garde art that has tested the boundaries of art and expression. The work of the art group, Voina ("War"), is part of this tradition. As Russia's political and economic system continues to centralize and grow more sclerotic, corrupt, and reliant on natural resources, this group is seeking to shake things up, juxtaposing humor and the absurd next to the grayness of Russian official life. The performance and public guerilla art of this collective is dedicated, in their words, to the "destruction of outdated repressive-patriarchal socio-political symbols and ideologies."
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