Anastasia Parshkova is a Russian artist, law student and protestor against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Parshkova is a law student in Moscow.[1] On March 15,2022 she was arrested for standing alone before the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow with a placard bearing the words "6th Commandment. Don't Kill". She was taken to the police station, according to the Avtozak Live telegram channel.[2]
The art historian Maria Silina has characterized Parshkova's action – redeploying symbols of the Russian Orthodox Church to critique the alliance between Orthodox religion and military ideology – as an example of détournement typical of contemporary feminist art activism in Russia.[3]
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