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 Asya Susanina. Habitat
10.02.2022 Asya Susanina was born on April 23, 1976 in Yekaterinburg. Everyone in the artist’s family, starting with his great-grandfather, worked as engineers, design engineers at the largest enterprises of that time - Uralmash and the Ural Turbine Plant.
Exhibition by Asya Krizhanovskaya
10.02.2022 From February 8 to February 20, 2022, the House-Museum of Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaevs at the address: Moscow, Borisoglebsky pereulok, 6, building 1 will host an exhibition of Asya Krizhanovskaya, a member of the Creative Union of Artists of RussiaShe is a participant in many international and Russian projects.
Exhibition "Kamchatka, your incredible adventure"
10.02.2022 On February 4, the Moskvarium hosted the grand opening of the Kamchatka: Your Incredible Adventure exhibition, which will be held on the 2nd floor of the Aquarium until March 10, 2022The exposition is designed to show the delightful world of the unique nature of the Kamchatka Peninsula, which has been falling in love with everyone who is lucky enough to meet it for several centuries.
Exhibition by Alexander Korepanov "Tomorrow will be a new day"
04.02.2022 On February 4, the exhibition hall of the cultural and exposition complex "Bazhovsky" opens the exhibition of Alexander Korepanov "Tomorrow will be a new day."
Exhibition "Plein Air - 2021"
04.02.2022 On February 1, 2022 at 5:00 pm, the Plein Air 2021 exhibition opens in the House of Artists, bringing together sketches and sketches by artists-members of the Union of Artists, made exclusively from nature and born in direct interaction with nature.
Olivia Plender. Comtemotte
04.02.2022 Curators: Andrey Egorov, Anna Harutyunyan, Maria Lind.
Mats Adelman and Ylva Westerlund. Wasteland of Dreams
04.02.2022 Curator: Anastasia Nefedova.
Lecture and practical course "Design +"
04.02.2022 A series of meetings with leading experts in the field of architecture and industrial design will be held from February to April at the MMOMA Educational Center.
Exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Greece"
27.01.2022 The Museum of the International Numismatic Club invites you to visit the wonderful world of Ancient Greece! From the rarest gold coins to the great inventions of the era On February 1, 2022, the museum opens a new exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Greece".
Project "And what’s next?" – a program for teenagers about choosing a profession in the field of culture
27.01.2022 The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) and the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center are launching the fourth season of the And What’s Next? - a program for teenagers about choosing a profession in the field of culture.
Exhibition "Defenders of Shcherbinsky"
27.01.2022 On February 4, the Museum of Moscow and the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences open the exhibition "Defenders of Shcherbinsky", which will present artifacts found on the territory of the monument of the Dyakovo archaeological culture saved from complete destructionThe exposition will appear in the space of the exhibition "The History of Moscow for Children and Adults".
Exhibition of Alexander Kiryakhno "Reliquary"
27.01.2022 The Alisa Gallery, together with the Arka Gallery in Vladivostok, is opening in the large hall of the Cube Cultural CenterMoscow a personal exhibition of one of the most mysterious artists of Primorye - Alexander Kiryakhno, the creator of the eclectic, bodily and erotic aesthetics of Vladivostok.
Exhibition "Comfort and Reason". Ivan Razumov
27.01.2022 Gallery OVCHARENKO The exhibition "Comfort and Razumov" is a joint project of the artist Ivan Razumov and the PPSS art group, consisting of Sonya Stereostyrsky and Pavel Pepperstein. The exhibition is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the disintegration of the USSR.
Exhibition of Sergei Andrievich "In the board"
27.01.2022 Totibadze Gallery presents a new exhibition "To the Board" by artist Sergei Andrievich.
Alexander Savko. "Dream Crushers"
27.01.2022 Alexander Savko is an underground legend of the 1980s and 90s. He became known as a master of "removing the inseparable" and a wit of a kind of palimpsest, although he did not erase ancient manuscripts or old canvases with sandpaper.