By JONATHAN BLAUSTEIN from NYT Multimedia/Photos http://ift.tt/2nB5rdZ
In 1977, Nathan Farb, a left-leaning Jewish artist, was chosen by the government to represent the United States on a public relations trip to the Soviet Union, where he took portraits of Novosibirsk citizens. Cold War Era, Photography, United States International Relations December 7, 2017 at 05:30AM
Those Soviets, They’re Not So Different From Us

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