Press-releases 03.03.2026 15.12.2025
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Vl.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko: In Search of New Drama
03.03.2026 This series of exhibitions will reflect on Vladimir Ivanovich’s work on the repertoire of the Moscow Art Theatre. It is known that, during the initial discussions about the theatre’s creation, Nemirovich-Danchenko was granted "complete veto power in all literary matters."
Anastasia Slavnova. Reflections
03.03.2026 Anastasia Slavnova’s work focuses on philosophical themes important to any thinking person. Perhaps the artist’s primary motif is the eternal battle between good and evil. "Following an inner impulse, I explore themes that resonate most deeply with my own personality.
Vadim Grigoriev-Bashun. New Beauty
03.03.2026 Vadim Grigoryev-Bashun has always strived for relevance, radically shifting directions and genres. In the 1990s, he successfully pursued abstract painting, living and exhibiting in various European countries. He then became fascinated with the symbolism of runic symbols and the art of photography.
Fedor Alekseev – COLOR FORM
26.01.2026 The exhibition presents works by Fyodor Alekseev from 1976 to 2025The exhibition includes studies created during his apprenticeship (1976–1987), paintings from the early period when his signature style was being developed (late 1980s–early 1990s), large-format works from his mature period (late 1990s–2017), and works created in the last few years.
My heart is in the mountains
20.01.2026 On January 22 at 4:00 PM, the Gallery of Siberian Art (23 Karl Marx Street) will open the exhibition "My Heart in the Mountains," dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of Honored Artist of North Ossetia Vasily Pavlovich Glushkov.
Photoshooter
20.01.2026 "FotoStrelka" is the first black-and-white photography festival in Russia. This large-scale project aims to become the country’s premier platform for monochrome photography. Its goal is to discover and support talented artists, creating a representative panorama of contemporary Russian photography.
Southside Grooven "Go. Went. Gone"
15.01.2026 A solo exhibition by Kalmyk artist Southside Grooven explores themes of identity, cultural belonging, the role of intergenerational memory, and personal experience in human life. The works on display were completed between 2024 and 2025 and are divided into three sections: drawings, paintings, and installations.
Sergey Bugaev-Africa "REBUS"
15.01.2026 The exhibition presents works ranging from early experiments from the 1990s to monumental canvases created in the 2020s, such as "Quantum Rebus," a "quantum rebus" in which a vortex of symbols forms a new universe, or "Quadruple Unsolved Rebus," an attempt to find archetypal order in chaos itself.
Raphael. Renaissance
15.01.2026 Starting January 23, the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts will host the unique exhibition project "RAPHAELTHE RENAISSANCE." For the first time in Russia, it presents the largest retrospective of works by the outstanding Renaissance artist Raphael Santi, who became one of the three titans of the Renaissance, along with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti.
"Awakening" by Zorigto Dorzhiev
14.01.2026 From January 23 to May 24, the Viktor Bronstein Gallery will host Zorigto Dorzhiev’s solo exhibition, "Awakening." The exhibition features approximately 30 works by one of the most prominent contemporary artists, renowned worldwide.
"Nothing of the Kind" by Maria Polushkina
19.12.2025 Maria Polushkina’s work was influenced by artists such as Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Amedeo Modigliani, René Magritte, Joan Miró, and Kazimir Malevich.
Mu Ke. Time and Space
19.12.2025 The Moscow Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with the International Art Institute at Harbin Normal University, presents "Time and Space," an exhibition by contemporary Chinese artist Mu KeThe exhibition explores how painting becomes a means of understanding time, space, and the meeting of two cultural traditions.
Eternal Baroque. From the 17th to the 21st Century
19.12.2025 The Volga-Vyatka branch of the A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts presents the exhibition "Eternal Baroque. From the 17th to the 21st Century." The exhibition explores the connection between motifs in art from the 17th and 18th centuries and the present day.
Stephen Wilkes. Day and Night
16.12.2025 Erarta Museum presents an exhibition by renowned American photographer Stephen Wilkes, who creates hyperrealistic photographs in which space and time can be literally discerned in exquisite detail.
Tile patterns. A collection of tiles from the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts.
15.12.2025 The Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts collection contains a collection of tiles, which includes three complete stoves with minor losses, fragments of several stoves from the late 18th to the first half of the 19th century, and individual tiles from the late 17th to the early 20th century.