It’s time to introduce our very own Berlinogirl Daria Suomi. She is an amazing writer, social media and video editor extraordinaire who is originally from Moscow. This Russian expat talked with us about her nostalgia for her hometown and how she has fallen in love with her new city of Berlin. She came to Berlin by chance (or luck!) and is now committed to helping other newcomers as they settle into the city. Where were you born? Where did you…
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An anthropological exploration of a Russian immigrant’s apartment For those, who might have forgotten who is writing here – I’m Dasha and I have been living (surviving) in Berlin for the last four years.…
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Kseniya Boguslavskaya and Ivan Puni are among the most important representatives of the Russian avantgarde. Their ideas shaped the theoretical and practical course of this art epoch, and that also outside the borders of…
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Vladimir Tatlin is the forefather of constructivism and at the same time the enfant terrible of Russian modernism. He had an indispensable aversion to any kind of authority, which is why his relationships with…
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Berlin Apartment Search Saga A piece by Dasha Suomi for her Berlinograd column “Berlin Biased.” Four years ago our Berlinograd author Dasha Suomi landed in Tegel with a backpack and a suitcase, where she…