FORCED OMISSION ARCHIVE
FORCED OMISSION ARCHIVE
FORCED OMISSION ARCHIVE
FORCED OMISSION ARCHIVE
An Archive of Suppressed Intellectual Histories
An Archive of Suppressed Intellectual Histories
An Archive of Suppressed Intellectual Histories
An Archive of Suppressed Intellectual Histories


A living record of names, works, and erased lineages
A living record of names, works, and erased lineages
The Forced Omission Archive is an evolving digital archive documenting the lives, works, and legacies of writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, and other intellectuals whose voices were suppressed through censorship, political persecution, imprisonment, or execution during the Soviet era. Through painting, historical research, archival materials, and contemporary artistic practice, the archive seeks to preserve and restore histories that authoritarian systems attempted to erase.
The Forced Omission Archive is an evolving digital archive documenting the lives, works, and legacies of writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, and other intellectuals whose voices were suppressed through censorship, political persecution, imprisonment, or execution during the Soviet era. Through painting, historical research, archival materials, and contemporary artistic practice, the archive seeks to preserve and restore histories that authoritarian systems attempted to erase.
The Forced Omission Archive is an evolving digital archive documenting the lives, works, and legacies of writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, and other intellectuals whose voices were suppressed through censorship, political persecution, imprisonment, or execution during the Soviet era. Through painting, historical research, archival materials, and contemporary artistic practice, the archive seeks to preserve and restore histories that authoritarian systems attempted to erase.
The Forced Omission Archive is an evolving digital archive documenting the lives, works, and legacies of writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, and other intellectuals whose voices were suppressed through censorship, political persecution, imprisonment, or execution during the Soviet era. Through painting, historical research, archival materials, and contemporary artistic practice, the archive seeks to preserve and restore histories that authoritarian systems attempted to erase.