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Ekatherina Savtchenko. Unity

20 december 2004—20 january 2005
This exhibition is a retrospective of Ekatherina Savtchenko's oeuvre for the sixteen-year period from 1989 to 2004. The show comprises some seventy works from private European and American collections, including thirty works of painting, seven sculptures, thirty photographs and two video installations. Ekatherina Savtchenko creates in such forms of art as painting, photo-based art, performance and video art. For more than a decade, she has actively participated in the international art process, holding exhibitions in various museums and galleries. The artist has her own fans, public and collectors. Ekatherina Savtchenko was born in St Petersburg. She graduated from a children's school of art with a diploma for best student. After studying at the Faculty of Mathematics of Leningrad University and the Ilya Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, she moved to Germany. She trained under A. R. Penck at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf for four years. Ekatherina Savtchenko lives and works in Düsseldorf.
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Alexey Vaulin. Living Substance

Alexey Vaulin. Living Substance

27 april—19 june 2023

Alexey Vaulin stands out as one of the most vibrant and consistent purveyors of contemporary abstract art on the Russian art scene. This exhibition spotlights around 50 of his works, spanning his career.

Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact. The Collection of Natalia Opaleva

Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact. The Collection of Natalia Opaleva

3 march—26 june 2023

The State Russian Museum presents the exhibition project Parallel Universes. From Abstraction to Artefact showing works by 36 artists of the second half of the 20th century from the collection of Natalia Opaleva, a well-known collector, founder and general director of the AZ Museum (Anatoly Zverev). The exhibition introduces visitors of the Marble Palace to more than 200 paintings and graphic works by underground masters of the 1960s–1980s: Anatoly Zverev, Dmitri Plavinsky, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Oleg Tselkov, Lidia Masterkova and Ernst Neizvestny.

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