Press-releases 06.09.2019 31.08.2019 automatic translate


31.08.2019 The new exhibition season of the ARTSTORY gallery will open with the exhibition of works by the classic of Russian contemporary art Andrei Grositsky, The Order of Things, which will be held from September 19 to November 10, 2019. The project is dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the artist.


31.08.2019 At the Museum and Exhibition Complex of the Russian Academy of Arts, the Zurab Tsereteli Gallery of Art (Moscow, Prechistenka, 19), an exhibition of works by Korean artist So Gon Im “Painting of minhwa. Utopia of the Korean people. "


31.08.2019 The Museum of Moscow will open a traditional archaeological exhibition. This year it is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Russian archeology.


31.08.2019 Since ancient times, flowers have occupied an important place in the visual arts. Being associated with love symbols, religious cults and the worship of the greatness of nature in general, they were an important part of religious offerings and decorations of festivities in all ancient cultures, starting from Assyria and Egypt.


31.08.2019 Retrospective of Evgeny Umnov, the famous Soviet photographer who worked for 25 years as a photographer in The Twinkle, most famous as a ballet photographer who shot the stage and behind the scenes of the Bolshoi Theater. His hand holds the famous photographs of the most important cultural events in the USSR and their heroes: Maya Plisetskaya, Galina Vishnevskaya, Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel Castro, Richard Nixon and Marlene Dietrich in the USSR, Leonid Utesov, Yuri Nikulin, Andrey Tarkovsky and many others.


31.08.2019 Retrospective of Vladimir Yankilevsky (1938–2018) - one of the main innovators of Soviet unofficial art, a participant in the notorious and iconic exhibition “30 years of Moscow Art Museum”, which was defeated by Khrushchev.


Exhibition Rosemary Trokel

31.08.2019 Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow presents an exhibition of the outstanding German artist Rosemary Trokel. The co-organizers are the Institute for Foreign Relations (ifa) and the Goethe Institute.


World ballet stars in the lens of the legendary Serge Lido. 1930-1980s

31.08.2019 The Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow for the first time in Russia presents an exhibition of the works of the legendary ballet photographer Serge Lido (1906-1984) from the collection of Pierre Paolo Cossa. For half a century, Serge Lido has created the most complete archive of photographs of world ballet stars, among which were Roland Petit, Nina Vyrubova, Vaclav Nizhinsky, Serge Lifar, Milorad Mishkovich, Alicia Markova, Margot Fontaine, Rudolf Nureyev, Moris Bezhar, Marta Graham, Maya Plisetskaya, Mikhail Baryshnikov and others, as well as a portrait gallery of the world art and intellectual elite, including photographs of Jean Cocteau, Edith Piaf, Igor Stravinsky, Pablo Picasso, Jean Marais, Maria Callas, Bridget Bardot, Pierre Cardin and others. Serge Lido was printed in the largest otographic and fashion magazines (by the way, the pseudonym “Serge Lido” Sergey Lidov was advised to take VU editor-in-chief Lucien Vogel), published the annuals La Danse (“Dance”), Ballet (“Ballet”) and released 25 photo albums, which became a real encyclopedia of world ballet, to get into that was an honor for the best dancers in the world.


Philip Colbert Lobster Land

31.08.2019 Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow presents Lobster Land, the first museum exhibition of Philip Colbert in Russia. The curator of the project is Svetlana Marich, deputy head of the Phillips auction house. The exhibition will feature 29 works, including a series of large-scale seven-meter paintings, three two-meter sculptures and a room with an immersive video installation of 270 *, which together convey a new experience of immersion in art.


International Exhibition of Art Ceramics "Baikal-KeraMystica-2019"

31.08.2019 On August 29 at 16.00 in the Gallery of Siberian Art (Karl Marx St., 23) the international exhibition Baikal-KeraMystika-2019 opens.


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