«Pobeda» (Russian: Победа) is a Moscow photo gallery, one of the first professional photo galleries in Moscow.
History
editFounded in 2007 by Nina Gomiashvili and Irina Meglinskaya. Initially located at the "Winzavod". In 2010, Nina Gomiashvili became the sole owner of Pobeda and moved the gallery to the territory of the Krasny Oktyabr factory, in November 2012 the gallery moved to GUM, opening in a new location with an exhibition by Singaporean photographer Ernest Goh[1][2].
The gallery exhibited both the absolute leaders of world photography (Michael Kenna, Rankin, Ellen von Unwerth, Jocelyn Bain Hogg, Masao Yamamoto) and young authors (Dasha Yastrebova, Anya Titova, Masha Gruzdeva). Pobeda is the first Russian gallery that took part in the Paris Photo 2009 international photography festival. "Who's coming?" regularly nominated her authors for the Kandinsky Prize.
References
edit- ^ "Галерея «Победа» в ГУМе: первые кадры". Archived from the original on 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^ Галерея «Победа» переезжает с «Красного Октября» в ГУМ // РИА Новости, 11.12.2012.
External links
edit- Gallery official website Archived February 1, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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