“The Collective of Masters of Analytical Art. The School of Filonov” existed from the summer of 1925 until the master’s death in December 1941. The school’s work was based on ...
The Traveller’s Gaze: Russian Artists around the World
10 February 2018—26 August 2018
The exhibition is held at the Málaga branch.
Travel impressions of Russian artists of the 18th-20th centuries who visited Italy, France, Egypt, Palestine, Japan, China, Morocco, and the USA, represented in paintings, drawings, and sculptures from the collection of the Russian Museum.
10 February 2018—26 August 2018
The exhibition is held at the Málaga branch.
Mikhail Shvartsman was a legendary figure for several generations of Russians: his deeply individual interpretation of the world, the mesmerizing force and depth of his thought and the absolute novelty of his visual language aroused unconditional respect. The exhibition includes 13 works created by Shvatsman between the 1970s and the 1990s.
REVOLUTIJA. From Chagall to Malevich, from Repin to Kandinsky
12 December 2017—13 May 2018
Over 70 masterpieces from the State Russian Museum on display at Bologna Museum of Modern Art. The artworks show the developing styles and the dynamics of development of such artists as Natalia Goncharova, Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Ilya Repin, Valentin Serov and Alexandr Rodchenko among the others.
1 December 2017—18 February 2018
November 30, the exhibition “Pavel Filonov” opened at the Samara Regional Art Museum. The exhibition is a result of the partnership between the two museums in the project “Cultural and Exhibition Centres of the Russian Museum.”
25 November 2017—25 February 2018
The exhibition at the Belgorod Art Museum provides an insight into the development of the family portrait genre in Russian art through the ages: from couple portraits by V. L. Borovikovsky, sentimental family scenes by G. Dawe, F. G. Toropov, and N. N. Ge, to optimistic paintings of the Soviet era by V. I. Ivanov, A. A. Mylnikov, and K. S. Petrov-Vodkin.
Russian Painting of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
14 September 2017—21 January 2018
On September 14, 2017, the exhibition “Russian Painting of the late 19th and early 20th centuries” will open at the Cultural and Exhibition Center of the Russian Museum in Kazan. The exhibition encompasses major trends in Russian art of the period.
Red: Painting, Folk Art, and Decorative and Applied Art from the collection of the Russian Museum
8 September 2017—26 August 2017
On September 8, 2017, the exhibition “Red: Painting, Folk Art, and Decorative and Applied Art from the collection of the Russian Museum” will open at the Murmansk Regional Art Museum.
29 August 2017—26 November 2017
On August 29, the exhibition “Nicholas Roerich” will open at the Yaroslavl Art Museum. The display will include 50 painting and graphic works from the collection of the Russian Museum.
23 August 2017—12 November 2017
August 23, exhibition “Isaac Levitan” will open at the Kaluga Regional Art Museum. Exhibition dedicated to I. I. Levitan, displayed in Kaluga for the first time, provides insight into the early period of the artist’s work, his travels to Crimea and Italy, and plein air achievements of the artist’s mature period.
Posters and Photos of the Revolutionary Era
10 August 2017—21 January 2018
The exhibition is held at the Málaga branch.
Political poster is one of the most exciting art phenomena of revolutionary Russia. Its visual language at that period was formed by the bright and simple symbols clear to the wide public at large. The exhibition includes more than 20 paintings, photos and documentary materials.
Alexei and Andreas Jawlensky. Color Adventures
10 August 2017—21 January 2018
The exhibition is held at the Málaga branch.
Alexej von Jawlensky (1864-1941) was a contemporary, associate and friend of Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Munter, Paul Klee and many other famous artists, and yet a talented and original painter himself. The work of his son Andreas is less widely known, but nevertheless notable. The exhibition includes more than 20 paintings, documentary and archive materials.
14 April 2017—21 May 2017
The Museum of Fine Arts of Karelian Republic presents the exhibition prepared by the Russian museum. It includes around 100 photographs dedicated to the traditional feast of the Venetian Carnival by the prominent Russian photographers such as Mikhail Shemyakin, Alexander Tiagny-Riadno, Vladimir Balabnev and others.
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