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25.05.2017 The personal exhibition "Places of crime: the first lightning" by the Swedish artist Tuve Krabo

The Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan in cooperation with embassies and consulates of foreign countries systematically conducts various events (festivals, fairs, photo exhibitions, art exhibitions) with the purpose to acquaint visitors with the history, culture and art of various peoples of the world.

On 25th May, 2017 at 15.00 the Museum together with the Embassy of Sweden in Kazakhstan officially opens a personal exhibition "Places of crime: the first lightning" by the Swedish artist Tuve Krabo, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of N.A. Nazarbayev’s decision on the closure of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site and the establishment of the National Nuclear Center of Kazakhstan in promoting the idea of a world free of nuclear weapons in the framework of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Sweden.

The Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan as the conductor of the state's political program for a nuclear-free world annually organizes a series of events (exhibitions: "Kazakhstan for a Nuclear-Free World", "Memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki", "Chernobyl - Nuclear Tragedy of the 20th Century", "Antinuclear Movement "Nevada-Semipalatinsk", etc., conferences, seminars, round tables), the themes of which are directly related to the events in the history of mankind: nuclear tests and their consequences in Semipalatinsk and Nevada, atomic bombs in Hiroshima, Nagasaki, man-made disaster in Chernobyl.

Туве Крабо. Выставка "Места преступлений. Первая молния" Туве Крабо. Выставка "Места преступлений. Первая молния"
Туве Крабо. Выставка "Места преступлений. Первая молния" Туве Крабо. Выставка "Места преступлений. Первая молния"

The exhibition will last until 15th June, 2017.

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