at the dawn of a stroll, I’m meeting you...
until 17 August
until 20 July
until 29 June
until 9 August
(Prechistenka Street, 28)
According to the laws of the classics. Drawings by F. A. Bruni
until 10 August
(Lavrushinsky lane, 10)
until 28 September
(Lavrushinsky Lane, 12)
Valery Yurlov. Speculative experiments
until 17 August
New Tretyakov Gallery,
West Wing, hall 4.
(Krymsky val 10)
Alexander Burganov. Mythology of reality
until 7 September
New Tretyakov Gallery, mezzanine floor
(Krymsky val 10)
until 18 August
until 18 August
Africa in the Museum of Oriental Art
until 20 July
until 11 August
until 17 August
Exhibition from the National Museum of China
until 20 July
(2s1 Khodynskaya Street)
until 20 July
(2s1 Khodynskaya Street)
until 8 August
(11 Obraztsova St., building 1A)
until 27 July
(11 Obraztsova St., building 1A)
"Without the right to be forgotten. To the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory"
until 25 August
(Revolution Square, 2/3)
Vladimir Bashlykov. Silence will turn to the word
until 8 June
(Petrovka 25)
The Way to the East. Russian Artists in Central Asia
until 28 September
New Tretyakov Gallery, halls 39-42
(Krymsky val 10)
1418 Days. To the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory
until 9 November
New Tretyakov Gallery, Western Wing, halls 1-2
(Krymsky val 10)
French drawing of the first half-middle of the XIX century
until 27 July
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
Gallery of European and American Artuntil 15 June
Treasury of graphics. Engraving cabinet in the first quarter of the XX century
until 15 June
18 June - 28 September
Museum of Russian Impressionism
(Leningradsky Prospekt 15, b. 11)
until 29 July
Ruarts Foundation presents a new large-scale exhibition of contemporary Russian artists. Keen to explore the diversity of cultural expressions, the curators decided to focus on the phenomenon of kitsch in their new project "Too Much", examining it on the basis of contemporary art from the early post-Soviet years to the present day.
(Trubnikovsky Lane 6)
until 20 July
For the first time, the exhibition dedicated to Alexander Labas does not focus on a specific topic, but aims to present the various facets of the artist's work as fully as possible through his key works created in the 1920s and 1930s.
(1 New Jerusalem Embankment, Istra, Moscow region)