An exhibition of over 120 North Korean works of art is set to open to the public in Moscow on Tuesday, featuring paintings glorifying the DPRK’s troop deployment to the Ukraine war and work likely created by a sanctioned art studio.
The culture ministers of North Korea and Russia attended an official opening ceremony at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Art on Monday, with the exhibition scheduled to run until Oct. 10, according to Russian state media and Moscow’s culture ministry.
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