Tracing the advancement of colour photography in Russia over more than a century, this exhibition - part of the UK Russia Year of Culture, curated by Olga Sviblova, the Director of the Moscow House of Photography Museum - features more than 140 works by photographers such as Dmitri Baltermants, Alexander Rodchenko, and Sergei Mikhailovich.
By covering the time period between the 1860s and the 1980s, the exhibition guides the viewer through the social history of Russia. The flower, primrose, means "first colour" in Russian and refers to the exhibition's focus on the use of colour in early Russian photography which is astonishing.