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DREAM AS REALITY

Victor POPKOV Work Is Over. 1970 Oil and tempera on canvas. 200 x 160
28 november 2012—11 march 2013
The exhibition is intended to provide a variety of imaginative interpretations of the theme of sleep and dreams in the Russian art. Such various aspects of this topic as everyday, philosophical, metaphorical and religious, are revealed in the paintings, sculptures and graphic works of the 18th – the beginning of the 19th century from the collection of the Russian Museum. The exhibition will include works by such artists as I.Prokofyev, F.Sсhedrin, K.Bryullov, А. Venetsianov, M.Vrubel, А.Ryabushkin, А.Golubkina, Н.Sapunov, А.Matveev, Е.Moiseenko, V. Popkov, T.Nazarenko, O. Bulgakova and the others.

The sponsors of the exhibition are Sistema Finance Investments, OJSC Mobile TeleSystems; with the support of Art Line Foundation

Alexei VENETSIANOV Sleeping Shepherd Boy Between 1823 and 1826 Oil on wood. 27.5 x 36.5 Mikhail KOZLOVSKY Vigilance of Alexander the Great Early 1790s Marble. 112 x 123 x 81 Anna GOLUBKINA Mist. Vase. 1899 Bronze cast. 1940 58 x 35 x 32 Olga BULGAKOVA Artist and Painting. 1987 Oil on canvas. 176 x 15 Valery LUKKA Dream. 1973 Tempera on cardboard 61.5 x 65 Eugene PLUCHART Sleeping Roman Woman Mid-1840s Oil on canvas. 56 x 72 Kuzma PETROV-VODKIN Dream. 1910 Oil on canvas. 161х187

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Leonid Sherwood (1871–1954)

Leonid Sherwood (1871–1954)

13 april—3 july 2023

Initiated to coincide with 152 years since the artist’s birth, this exhibition follows extensive research undertaken to elaborate on certain aspects of Leonid Sherwood’s artistic biography and reconstruct the history and destinies of many of his works.

Nikolai Suetin. Ilya Chashnik

Nikolai Suetin. Ilya Chashnik

2 march—19 june 2023

This exhibition spotlights the work of Malevich’s closest pupils and associates Ilya Chashnik (1902–1929) and Nikolai Suetin (1897–1954), and follows on the heels of the first two exhibitions of works from the Leporskaya archive, which featured previously unknown drawings by Kazimir Malevich and works by Leporskaya herself. It represents the final stage in the processing and study of the Russian Museum’s Leporskaya Archive.

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