Pussy Riot surprises with first museum exhibition in Munich, Germany


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The Pussy Riot exhibition, housed in the former air-raid shelter of the Haus der Kunst, will be open until February next year. Photo: Haus der Kunst

Russian art-punk band Pussy Riot has unveiled a new museum exhibition at Munich's Haus der Kunst.

The exhibition, titled Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia, opened on Thursday evening and is the first museum exhibition of the group's work in Germany.

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