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The exhibition "Days of Slavic Art " as part of the cultural program "Days of the Russian Language" is dedicated to the work of the writers of the "Golden" century of Russian literature. At the opening of the exhibition on November 25, 2014 at the Russian House of Science and Culture in Berlin, delegates from art unions of Russia spoke.
The representative of the Creative Union of Professional Artists Diana Surzhina noted in her speech that A.S. Pushkin and M.Yu. Lermontov often left graceful sketches for texts in the fields. And their works are called in Russia "Encyclopedia of Russian Life " and studied in schools.
Andrey Yurchenko , general director of the channel "ArtistTV ":
- The exhibition project "Days of Slavic Art " is part of the cultural program "Days of the Russian Language" and is dedicated to the work of the writers of the "Golden" century of Russian literature. This year Russia celebrates 200 years since the birthday of Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov and our exhibition is dedicated to Russian literature. Artists often painted portraits of writers and illustrated their works. Based on literary works, painters created new masterpieces, such as "Demon " Vrubel or Vasnetsov’s paintings based on fairy tales.
Abstract artist Sergei Kupriyanov , a member of the Union of Artists of Artists, President of the Union of Abstract Artists of Russia, presented about 20 works. He spoke about the creation of a new community of artists, united by the ideas of the development of abstract art.
- Abstract art grew out of Russian fairy tales: go there, I don’t know where; find something, I don’t know what… Complex incomprehensible tasks, the solution of which becomes obvious gradually, changing both the hero and the observer.
Speakers: Andrey Yurchenko and Sergey Kupriyanov
The golden reflection of the "Golden Age" in the literal and figurative sense was blowing from the works of the photographer Alexander Semukhin . His series “Under the Canopy of Transparent Flora”, as well as the series of the photographer Eugene Efremov “Reflection of Heaven”, are consonant with the poems of the poet Athanasius Fet. It is symbolic that the name of Alexander’s composition was taken from the poem “Towards Flowers” written by Friedrich Schiller and translated by Athanasius Fet.
Photo-artist Alexander Semukhin
Pictures of Svetlana Pavlovskaya "Shtoss " in Germany aroused genuine interest among Spanish viewers and, confusing words from different languages, artists from Moscow explained the rules of the game of cards and the plot of the work of Queen of Spades to Madrid residents.
Picture by Svetlana Pavlovskaya "Shtoss ".
Spectators at the exhibition in front of the portrait of Leo Tolstoy
The rapprochement of cultures on the basis of art, namely this goal was pursued by the organizers of the exhibition, was felt both in conversations in different languages of the paintings and in the bustle around the festive table. The artist from Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukraine), in a long evening dress, was touchingly delighted by the Germans’ attention to her work, as well as the positive Russian reviews of her paintings.
The organizer of the exhibition from November 25 to December 10, 2014 in the Russian House of Science and Culture in Berlin - the television company "ARTISTTV "
Surzhina Diana