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Things and Visions
(until 23 March, 2025)

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) presents a new exhibition of the collection "Things and Visions"in the year of its 25th anniversary. For a quarter of a century, the museum has consistently collected works created in the period from the beginning of the XX century to the present day and performed in the widest range of techniques.

These are mainly works by Russian artists belonging to various trends and traditions, schools and creative contexts, both avant-garde and academic.

Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA)
(Petrovka 25)
Frans Sneijders and a Flemish still life of the 17th century
(until 26 January, 2025)

First-class examples of Flemish artists led by Frans Sneijders are kept in Russia. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts has combined their works in a new exhibition project.

The exhibition includes works of not only famous, but also little-known masters, which allows us to fully reflect the stages of development of this tradition.

Moscow State Museum of Fine Arts named after A. S. Pushkin
(Main building, Volkhonka 12)
Riddles of the Queen of Spades. Golitsyn Family Gallery in miniature
(until 19 January, 2025)

Attribution of portrait miniatures made it possible to open the veil of secrecy over the history of this family and learn more about the life and character of the famous princess, who became the prototype of the main character of the story of Alexander Pushkin "The Queen of Spades".

Moscow State Museum of Fine Arts named after A. S. Pushkin
(Main building, Volkhonka 12)
Livia's daughter. Personal exhibition of Aisha Gaddafi

(until 1 December)


Aisha, the daughter of former Libyan leader and legendary Muammar Gaddafi, will have a solo exhibition at the Oriental Museum. This is the artist's first project in Russia.


Abroad, we have long been well acquainted with the work of the author from Libya. Her paintings, imbued with the spirit of Arab culture, reflect the modern realities of life in the Middle East and have already won recognition around the world.


Museum of Oriental Art

(Nikitsky Boulevard, 12A)

The Worlds of Maitreya

(until 16 February, 2025)


The Museum of Oriental Art celebrates the 150th birthday of Nicholas Roerich with the exhibition "Worlds of Maitreya". The image of the Buddha of the future world order was chosen as the central figure of the exhibition for a reason: "Nicholas Roerich spent more than 20 years of his life traveling through Asia and understanding the East through his artistic vision."


VDNKh, Pavilion No. 13. Museum of Oriental Art

(Prospekt Mira, 119)

New Society of Artists

(until 26 January, 2025)


From 24 October to 26 January the Museum of Russian Impressionism will present the exhibition ‘The New Society of Artists’, about the Silver Age creative association of the same name.


The NSA was distinguished from many other unions and groups for its democratic principles: different styles and tendencies intersected in the exhibition halls, with the pictures of Alexandre Benois displayed next to works by Wassily Kandinsky.


Museum of Russian Impressionism

(Leningradsky Prospekt 15, p. 11)

"Invisible and free." Three views on Soviet Modernism in the 1920s and 1930s

(until 12 January, 2025)


On April 19, 2024, the New Jerusalem Museum presented an exhibition-laboratory "Invisible and Free", which examines the collection of works by Soviet modernists of the 1920s and 1930s from the museum's collection from several angles.


New Jerusalem Museum

(1 New Jerusalem Embankment, Istra, Moscow region)

Yuri Larin. Limit State painting

(until 19 January, 2025)


The State Tretyakov Gallery presents an exhibition project of the Russian artist, painter and graphic artist Yuri Nikolaevich Larin (1936-2014).


Tretyakov Gallery

New Tretyakov Gallery

(Krymsky Val 10, hall 38)

Adepts of red. Malyavin&Arkhipov

(until 16 February, 2025)


The State Tretyakov Gallery presents an exhibition project dedicated to two anniversaries: the 155th anniversary of the birth of Philip Malyavin in 2024 and the 95th anniversary of the death of Abram Arkhipov in 2025.

Tretyakov Gallery
Engineering Building, 2nd and 3rd floors
(Lavrushinsky Lane, 12)
Pablo Picasso. Paragraphs
(until 23 February, 2025)

The exhibition includes works of the main stages of the master's work: the early period, the blue period, analytical and synthetic Cubism, sketches for the most famous work of the artist "Guernica", a series of late works" Toros and Toreros","War and Peace".

The project includes 51 lithographs from private collections in Germany, Belgium and France + a multimedia exhibition.

Lumiere Hall
(Bersenevsky Lane, 2, p. 1)
Matisse. Picasso
(from 20 September, 2024)

Multimedia exhibition " Matisse. Picasso" is dedicated to two artists who were at the origins of many significant events in twentieth-century painting.

Michelangelo. Sistine Chapel
(from 20 September, 2024)

The interactive Michelangelo exhibition at Artplay is an opportunity to get acquainted with legendary works without leaving your native country.

Duration of two multimedia exhibitions: 1 hour and 30 minutes, 6+

Artplay media

(10 Nizhnyaya Syromyatnicheskaya str., building 2, entrance 2A)

From utopia to theater

(until 19 January, 2025)


Zotov Center together with the Bakhrushinsky Museum will present the exhibition "From Utopia to Theater" dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Vsevolod Meyerhold.

Zotov center

(Khodynskaya street, 2 p. 1)

The Coastline Paradox
(until 12 January, 2025)

An exhibition that reflects the phenomenon of Kamchatka, its cultural, natural and social landscape, which is constantly changing, but always remains equal to itself.

GES-2
Gallery C7, 2nd floor
(Bolotnaya embankment, 15)
Dali and Picasso
(until 24 November)

Residents and visitors of Moscow have the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable journey around the world of two of the most original Spanish artists. Authentic works by great Spanish artists. Private collection

Travel Palace of Basil III
(st. Staraya Basmannaya 15/3)
The Vasnetsovs. The link between generations. From the 19th to the 21st century

(until 4 November)


The State Tretyakov Gallery presents a large-scale exhibition project that will introduce the audience to the diverse work of the outstanding artistic dynasty of the Vasnetsovs.


Tretyakov Gallery

(New Tretyakov Gallery, Krymsky Val 10)

Carpet by History. Subjects Of Soviet Carpet Art

(until 3 November)


The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts presents for the first time a large-scale exhibition of Soviet-era carpets from its own collection.


Decorative Art Museum

(st. Delegatskaya, 3)

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