There are several reasons, and you can probably guess it.
First, the selection of works is made by experts according to the current requirements of the “Western view”. Simply put, not without some bias.
Second, most of the so-called works of art are such ha…but, what is full and they have more than enough there.
Third, works that have a real value potential may, at best, be misunderstood or not perceived by a pro-Western expert, or simply eliminated as competitors.
Apparently someone has to do this. Russian art is poorly represented not only at international fairs, but also in exhibition halls, even on the Internet almost nothing.
There are several reasons, and you can probably guess it.
First, the selection of works is made by experts according to the current requirements of the “Western view”. Simply put, not without some bias.
Second, most of the so-called works of art are such ha…but, what is full and they have more than enough there.
Third, works that have a real value potential may, at best, be misunderstood or not perceived by a pro-Western expert, or simply eliminated as competitors.
Apparently someone has to do this. Russian art is poorly represented not only at international fairs, but also in exhibition halls, even on the Internet almost nothing.