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Ivan Maximov’s logo for the video game console “Dendy,” 1992

The logo of a young, anthropomorphic elephant giving the victory sign with his left hand announced Russia’s first game console, Dendy, which became enormously popular between 1992 and 1996. 

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Pugacheva and “Filipp's Spermatozoid” in Express-Gazette, 1998

A 1998 cover of the tabloid Express-Gazette featuring pop stars Alla Pugacheva (1949-) and her then-husband, Filipp Kirkorov (1967-) embracing next to a headline speculating about the viability of Kirkorov's sperm. 

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Yelena Khanga explores homophobia on “Pro Eto (About That),” 1998

Two shirtless men light cigarettes in the course of a dance performance “illustrating” homosexuality on a homophobia-themed episode of Yelena Khanga’s sexuality-focused talk show Pro Eto.

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Expropriation of the Territory of Art, "E.T.A.—Text," 1991

In 1991, the actionist group E.T.A. (standing for Expropriation of the Territory of Art”) staged a performance in which they used their bodies to form an obscene word in front of the Kremlin.

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1995 poster for “The Beer Lovers’ Party.” Is this serious? This is serious!”

A poster, rendered in the style of Soviet agit-prop, but promoting the “Beer Lovers’ Party.” 

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The Democratic Choice of Russia—United Democrats campaign for Duma seats in 1995

Ahead of the 1995 Duma elections, the Democratic Choice of Russia—United Democrats party released a promotional poster depicting a stream of people entering a giant pack of Belomor Canal cigarettes.

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