Press-releases 11.11.2020 30.10.2020 automatic translate
06.11.2020 Time: 18:00 - 18:30 lecture, 18:45 - 20:00 practice The Museum of Moscow is launching a new block of the course "City from different sides" on ecology in a family format.
06.11.2020 On November 4, the 18th Regional Youth Art Exhibition-Competition starts at the Gallery of Siberian Art (Karl Marx St., 23), within the framework of which young artists of Irkutsk will present their best works.
06.11.2020 From October 9, in the gallery "Nagornaya" of the Association "Exhibition Halls of Moscow" within the framework of the VII Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, an exhibition-installation opens, addressing private history, the stories of people and their things.
06.11.2020 The quintessence of Sotsart is a masterful installation of what an esthete and dogmatist perceives as "the embarrassment of an awkward situation." Since the time of the Dadaist Duchamp, this idea has become the leitmotif of the art of the self-referential, capable of critically comprehending its own context and forever parting with the chimera of aesthetic autonomy. The "Sotsart" method that appeared in the USSR included the embarrassment of the inertia of the political system, the squalor of the claims of the totalitarian state (which the USSR was) to be an arbiter in matters of beauty and taste.
06.11.2020 As part of the 46th Russian Antique Salon, which will be held in Gostiny Dvor from 25 to 29 November 2020, the ART-SOYUZ gallery will present the works of the artist Nikita Makarov. The gallery’s stand will be located in a special section "Contemporary Art / Design" within the framework of the "Art Moscow Program", designed to include contemporary art in the context of historical cultural values in the context of the transformation of the exhibition into a new format.
06.11.2020 On the occasion of the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repression, celebrated in Russia on October 30, the exhibition "In Memory of the Repressed Artists: Nikolai Andreev, Sergei Bigos, Grigory Gurkin, Alexander Vologdin, Ivan Sverkunov" has opened in the Gallery of Siberian Art (23 Karl Marx Street).