Press-releases 29.05.2024 25.04.2024 automatic translate
Entropy of Madder Lake
29.05.2024 An alternative title for the exhibition was “The 32nd Year on the Road.” Maxim Isachenko is a man on a journey, striving not only to understand the world around him, but also to dive much deeper into his own feelings, experiences and his inner world.
Musical preferences of the Yusupov princes
29.05.2024 On May 30, in the small exhibition hall of the Tchaikovsky Museum-Reserve, the opening of the exhibition “Musical Predilections of the Yusupov Princes” will take place, where materials related to the musical hobbies of the princely family over a century and a half will be presented.
A little history of art. The Kidnapping of Europa
29.05.2024 Two paintings became the basis for the 2024 exhibition: “The Rape of Europe” by Valentin Serov and “The Bathing of the Red Horse” by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin. It would seem that there is nothing in common between them, nothing unifying. However, we have tried to build some connections.
GENIUS LOCI OF OUR CITY
29.05.2024 Borey Gallery and collector Kirill Avelev continue the series of exhibitions “The Unknown Photographer Presnyakov – the Last World of Art in Leningrad.”
Collection of graphics by Vladimir Falinsky
22.05.2024 On May 23 at 16.00 in the Gallery of Siberian Art (Karl Marx St., 23) the opening of an exhibition dedicated to the 105th anniversary of the birth of the famous Irkutsk art critic, teacher, participant in the Great Patriotic War Vladimir Falinsky will take place.
Love Russia
22.05.2024 “Hello, dear Kaluga, the city of my youth!” - the lines of this lyrical Soviet song, written in 1965, based on the words of Mikhail Plyatskovsky, are known to many Kaluga residents and guests of the city.
Sergey Alferov. Weather vane of the astral winds
21.05.2024 Exhibition project “Sergey Alferov. Weathervane of the Astral Winds" will be held at the ARTSTORY gallery from May 30 to August 4, 2024. Most of the presented works and author’s photographs will be shown for the first time.
Oka expanses. Silence
21.05.2024 From May 22, the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts (104 Lenina St., main exhibition) will host an exhibition of one painting “F.S. Shurpin (1904 –1972). “Oka expanses. Silence". To the 120th anniversary of the artist’s birth.
Russia - China. Without translation
16.05.2024 Exhibition “Russia - ChinaWithout translation" is timed to coincide with the Year of China in Russia and is the third large-scale traveling project of the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Natalia Ovsienko in the Kaluga region - this is a story about two great countries, their original cultures, the beauty and features of natural landscapes.
Filaretov Research Institute
14.05.2024 The Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the BERNASKONI bureau present the exhibition “FILARETOVA Research Institute” - the first personal museum project of Elena Filaretova.
Alla Chad – “Listening with the Heart”
14.05.2024 Personal exhibition of textured abstraction Alla Chad.
Science and art - ways of knowledge
06.05.2024 Scientific-exhibition project of the Russian Academy of Arts “Science and art - ways of knowledge”, dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Russian Academy of Sciences at the Moscow Exhibition Complex of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Takeoff landing life is a mystery
04.05.2024 Gavriil Lubnin is a St. Petersburg artist, poet and musician (1969-2023), a prominent representative of the St. Petersburg artistic underground of the 1990-2000s.
Picturesque century. Art of the Osipov-Fedorov dynasty
27.04.2024 “The work of each artist of the Osipov-Fedorov dynasty is of independent value, but it makes sense to talk about the work of the dynasty, because we are talking not just about the sum of talents, but about a new artistic formation that has a special spiritual, historical and artistic value.” Plekhanova I“Man and Career”, 1999, August.
Charms of Delacroix
25.04.2024 On April 26, 2024, at 12:00 pm, the exhibition hall of the Kaluga Museum of Fine Arts (104 Lenina St., southern wing) will open an exhibition of engravings and lithographs “The Charms of Delacroix.”