The Other Bulgarian Women: the show dividing a country
Our Family Garden: building a living monument to heal the scars of war
Excel-art: the series taking aim at corporate culture
Behind the legacy of Alexander Deineka, the artist who captured the USSR’s endless ode to winter sport
Poland’s textile renaissance: the frenetic, storied fibre art of Jolanta Owidzka
The women who shaped Moldovan feminism, celebrated in illustrations
‘I’m always interested in the wrong side of the cloth:’ Haim Sokol on exploring the unseen violence of history
Inside the studio where tattoos are modern art
Just leave me alone: this space in St Petersburg is a heaven for introverted art lovers
How Serbian street art is using the past to shape the future
Katalin Ladik’s body art tore away the veil of conformity for Eastern European women
In praise of socialist realism: the forgotten artworks that revolutionised the image of the Eastern Bloc
Curvaceous shapes in cheerful colours: Ilona Keserü’s paintings wrest unbridled joy out of the grip of sorrow
Exposing Fabergé‘s international connections, from St Petersburg to London
The battle to preserve Uzbekistan’s greatest art collection is moving online
Eisenstein on paper: explore the remarkable, unknown art of a cinematic maestro
How one Bulgarian writer created a global mail order community of radical artists
Nonconformist Ukrainian painter, Alexander Dubovik, stayed true to himself | Calvert Reads
5 Russian media artists rethinking our relationship with the spaces we live in
What Makes Another World Possible? A new exhibition looks at how art shapes our societies