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David Burliuk

D. Burliuk. Portrait of Futurist poet Vasily Kamensky. 1916. State Russian Museum
14 September 2018—2 February 2019
The exhibition is held at the Málaga branch. 

David Burliuk (1882–1967) was one of the most outstanding figures of Russian artistic culture of the early twentieth century, "the father of Russian Futurism."

Burliuk was the initiator and participant of a wide variety of art events, organizations, and exhibitions. He took an active part in the Futurists’ performances, being both a theorist, a poet, an artist, and a critic. He worked a lot in Russia, but much of his legacy is scattered across several countries. After leaving Russia in 1920, David Burliuk spent two years in Japan, where he created a series of futuristic works.

In 1922, he moved to America, where he lived until his death in 1967. Over more than forty years spent in the country, he painted a large number of works in different styles, the subject of which was the everyday life of Americans, Russians, and Ukrainians. Moreover, he was actively engaged in publishing.

The exhibition in Malaga presents 15 paintings by David Burliuk from the collection of the Russian Museum, created in the period between 1906 and the 1940s.


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30 paintings from the life of Peter the Great

30 paintings from the life of Peter the Great

9 June 2022—9 August 2022

The exhibition “30 paintings from the life of Peter the Great” is taking place on the Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg. The project is a reconstruction of an exhibit that was held 150 years ago at the same location and is dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the first Russian emperor. Fourteen original paintings from the 1872 exhibition were discovered in the State Russian Museum’s funds. They were digitally restored and will be exhibited in the form of outstanding quality canvas prints. The honour to fill the gaps and create modern interpretations of the same historical subjects was granted to the students, alumni and professors of Saint-Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts.

Nicholas Roerich. In Search of Shambala

Nicholas Roerich. In Search of Shambala

27 September 2019—1 March 2020

An exhibition held at the Malaga Branch of the Russian Museum presents more than seventy paintings by Nicholas Roerich, dedicated to the influence of culture on religion and vice-versa, and reflecting the spiritual quest of the artist.

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