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Starting from Thursday, May 8, until June 28, 2014, Galleria Goethe presents the exhibition MUSE INQUIETANTI [Disquieting Muses] in collaboration with Nuova Galleria Morone of Milan.
Today, at a time of renewed appreciation for the Pre-Raphaelites, this exhibition—the first devoted to the subject at the Metropolitan Museum in 15 years—will offer an opportunity to consider afresh this aspect of the Museum’s collections.
The inaugural Downtown Fair, a new modern and contemporary art fair, opens its doors on May 8th in New York City.
A loan exhibition devoted entirely to Chinese calligraphy— including masterpieces by some of the most renowned practitioners in Chinese history—will open at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on April 29.
April 24, 2014, Library of Congress - celebrating the Bicentennial of Russia's Great Poet Mikhail Lermontov.
The artistic exchange between two of the greatest Russian artists of the 19th Century is embodied in Viktor Vasnetsov’s bronze Portrait of I.E. Repin, which will highlight Christie’s sale of Russian Works of Art on April 9 in New York (estimate: $100,000-150,000).
Expositions of Gallery "Russkiy Mir": ILLARION GOLITSYN(1928 - 3007), PEINTURE. AQUARELLE. GRAVURE and RUSSIAN BEAUTY.
The Passions of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, a major retrospective that explores the life and work of the exceptionally gifted, deeply tormented sculptor who defined the heady atmosphere of the Second Empire in France (1852–1871), is on view at the Metropolitan Museum now through May 26.
As early as the 14th century, images of carpets woven in the East—primarily in the areas constituting present-day Turkey and Iran—began to appear in European paintings.
Come and raise a glass to the opening of SLOVO 5! The Festival kicks off on 8 March, with the chance to meet some amazing, fantastically talented people! Take a look at the programme below for a taste of the exciting events we have in store!
ASTI Gallery presents: Svetlana Lanshakova and the project "Variations on a Theme by Mozart". Curator of the exhibition Natella Voiskounski
Congratulations with 10th Anniversary Celebration to Tretyakov Gallery Magasine from Vincent C. Gray, Mayor, District of Columbia.
VOR host Rob Sachs had a chance to speak with Natella Voiskounski, the director of the “Grany-Art-Crystal-Brut” Foundation, co-editor of the Tretyakov Gallery Magazine, and art director of the International Arts Festival’s “Art-November”. Also joining the conversation was Alexander Potemkin, executive director of the American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation.
Complete version of the event at Washington DC on December 2, 2013
Embassy of the Russian Federation in conjunction with the American-Russian Cultural Cooperation Foundation (ARCCF) held an event this week to honor the 10th anniversary of the Tretyakov Gallery Magazine.
A version of Henrik Ibsen's play "An Enemy of the People". November 17, 2013 at the Mayakovsky Theatre, Moscow. Alexander Rozhin, Editor-in-chief of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine presented the special Norway-Russia issue to the actors in the production.
On October 21 2013 Lora Verhovsky’s work the “Jewish Dance” was donated to the Museum of the Jewish History in Russia by the Foundation GRANY and the Moscow ASTI Gallery according to the request of the artist.
December 2, 2013 - The 10th anniversary of the Tretyakov Gallery Magazine
London - The Filatov Family, led by Andrei Filatov, has launched the first art fund focused on bringing together Soviet paintings, drawings and sculptures that left Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The 19th International Arts Festival “Art-November” is dedicated to Johannes Brahms, whose oeuvre and name are inextricably connected to Vienna. As part of the Festival, ASTI Gallery is hosting its “Moscow-Vienna-Moscow. Impressions of Vienna” exhibition in the halls of the State Institute of Art Sciences.