World culture: Exhibition, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the Far Eastern Exodus, in Shanghai
The Russian club in Shanghai (RCS) opened the exhibition telling of the 90th anniversary of the Far Eastern Exodus.
The exhibition, the basis of which consists of historical books, documents and graphics, dedicated to the emigration from Primorye to Shanghai and then to Philippines in 1922 of the White Army and the Siberian flotilla led by rear admiral G. K. Stark, is supported by the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of the Russian Abroad, with which Shanghai has a long friendship.
The basis of the exhibition consists of books and documents from the collection of the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of the Russian Abroad and the personal collection of chairman of RCS Mikhail Drozdov. The exposition also features graphic and sculptural works created by the Moscow artist and sculptor Mark Shub, as well as watercolors created by the artist from Saint-Petersburg, now living in Shanghai Alexei Veryovkin.

