The Moscow Times Invites Readers to Earth

The Moscow Times and G!O invite readers to "Earth" - the first Russian exhibition of the famous Czech photographer Pavel Brunclik.
In the 1980s, Brunclik shot TV documentaries about the Czech army as a film director and screenplay writer. Then he changed from state propaganda to still photography. He traveled around the world taking pictures of the most exotic and distant corners of the planet: North America, Africa, China, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Iceland and South Pole. His original interpretation of traditional landscape photography has been highly appreciated by spectators.
Since 1984, Brunclik takes part in all the main photo exhibitions in France, Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.
His first Moscow exhibition will last till December 21. It's being held in art gallery "Na Solyanke" where such photo projects like "Helmut Newton", "Fashion and Style in Photography" and Vladimir Mishchukov's works for movie Vozvrashcheniye (The Return) have been exhibited.
The Moscow Times and G!O are the event's media sponsors; the general sponsor and organizer is Home Credit and Finance Bank.
In the 1980s, Brunclik shot TV documentaries about the Czech army as a film director and screenplay writer. Then he changed from state propaganda to still photography. He traveled around the world taking pictures of the most exotic and distant corners of the planet: North America, Africa, China, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Iceland and South Pole. His original interpretation of traditional landscape photography has been highly appreciated by spectators.
Since 1984, Brunclik takes part in all the main photo exhibitions in France, Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.
His first Moscow exhibition will last till December 21. It's being held in art gallery "Na Solyanke" where such photo projects like "Helmut Newton", "Fashion and Style in Photography" and Vladimir Mishchukov's works for movie Vozvrashcheniye (The Return) have been exhibited.
The Moscow Times and G!O are the event's media sponsors; the general sponsor and organizer is Home Credit and Finance Bank.