From left: film director Alexander Mitta, Stas Namin, leader of The Flowers rock band, with his son, artist Artyom Mikoyan, at the presentation of the Porcelain Dreams exhibition.01.10.2015#2710312
Director Sergei Solovyov, left, and sculptor and painter Mikhail Shemyakin at an Unreservedly exhibition by Stas Namin, right, distinguished member of the Russian Academy of Arts, musician, composer, producer, photographer and film and theater director. The exhibition marks his 65th birthday.10.11.2016#2972039
Stas Namin, honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts, musician, composer, producer, artist, photographer, theater and film director, seen here at the opening of his personal exhibition timed to coincide with his 65th birthday. Right - film director Sergei Solovyov.10.11.2016#2972035
Tsvety band leader Stas Namin at the news conference in Moscow "45 Years, 45 Cities: Farewell Tour of Stas Namin and Tsvety Band."16.09.2014#2494201
Stas Namin, musician, composer, producer, artist, photographer, theater and movie director, Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts, at the 30th Moscow International Book Fair.09.09.2017#3189169
Stas Namin, theleader of the Tsvety group, attending the People's Choice "Star Theatergoer" Award ceremony at the Vakhtangov Theater.01.12.2014#2536428
Stas Namin, leader of The Flowers rock band, at the presentation of the Porcelain Dreams exhibition.01.10.2015#2710298
Tsvety band leader Stas Namin at the Vysotsky His Track Awards ceremony at the Moscow Sovremennik Theater.20.01.2015#2558120
Tsvety band leader Stas Namin at the news conference in Moscow "45 Years, 45 Cities: Farewell Tour of Stas Namin and Tsvety Band."16.09.2014#2494191
Stas Namin, left the leader of Tsvety at the band's 40th anniversary concert in Crocus City Hall, Moscow.06.03.2010#593281
Stas Namin, the leader of Tsvety at the band's 40th anniversary concert in Crocus City Hall, Moscow.06.03.2010#593277
Musician Stas Namin before the 2009 Serebryanaya Kalosha/Silver Galosh Awards in Moscow.18.06.2009#404707
U.S. rock singer John Bon Jovi (right) introduces Stas Namin, head of the Moscow musical center and one of the Soviet side's main organizers of the Moscow international peace festival (center).12.08.1989#85881
Stas Namin (Anastas Mikoyan), composer, one of the founders of Russian pop music and head of the Moscow Musical Center.01.03.1989#990203