Unique Russia
until 8 February, Sun

The exhibition-forum is a place where traditions, technology, and the future come together. It is an event that serves as a true reflection of the country. The "Unique Russia" exhibition is a living dialogue between the past and the future, between artisans and engineers, and between governors and entrepreneurs. Here, you can experience the ancient patterns of Khokhloma and witness the prototype of a satellite developed by Siberian students.

Gostiny Dvor

(Ilinka, 4)

All of this is hers
until 29 March, Sun

The public will see more than 100 female portraits from the museum's collection, created from the 18th to the 21st century. The exhibition includes vivid examples of ceremonial portraits that reveal the inner world of the model, as well as intimate and psychological portraits of everyday life. Female portraits are the most vivid representation of changing ideals of beauty and fashion.

New Jerusalem Museum

(Moscow Region, Istra, Novo-Ierusalimskaya Emb., 1)

Mu Ke. Time and Space
until 22 March, Sun

The exhibition will show how painting becomes a means of understanding time, space, and the meeting of two cultural traditions. After receiving a classical art education in China and then learning from the Surikov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry, Mu Ke developed his own method based on contemplation and careful exploration of the world through color and form.

Museum of Modern Art

(Petrovka 25) - MMOMA

The Cradle of the Fleet
until 1 March, Sun

Exhibition dedicated to the 325th anniversary of the founding of the Naval Cadet Corps. A unique exhibition has been created, allowing visitors to explore the roots of Russia's military, scientific, and cultural glory. The museum showcases over 100 pieces of art, artifacts, and documents related to the history of the school.

Tropinin Museum

(10b1 Shchetininsky Lane)

The Legacy of an Era. Mikhail Savitsky
until 1 March, Sun

Having passed through the harsh school of life, having participated in the Great Patriotic War, and having been a prisoner of concentration camps under the number 32815, Mikhail Savitsky was able to create an epic plastic poem about human life in all its complexity, about heroism and sacrifice, duty and purpose.

Tretyakov Gallery

(Kadashyovskaya Emb., 12)

The Romanovs. From Peterhof to Moscow
until 31 May, Sun

The large-scale exhibition features about 800 exhibits that tell about the private lives and hobbies of the members of the Romanov family. The exhibition offers an unexpected look at the dynasty that ruled Russia for over 300 years: instead of ceremonial portraits, there are human stories; instead of official rituals, there are everyday habits and passions that shaped the era and the country.

Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve

Sytny dvor (ave. Andropova, 39b6)

Under the Mask
12 February, Thu – 24 May, Sun

In 2026, the Museum of Russian Impressionism will celebrate its tenth anniversary. The exhibition "Under the Mask" will set the tone for the anniversary year, as it showcases a century-long panorama of carnivals and masquerades. This project on the theatricalization of everyday life in pre-revolutionary Russia will explore how entertainment once introduced became an integral part of Russian culture.

Museum of Russian Impressionism

(15 Leningradsky Prospekt, Building 11)

Vladimir Stozharov
until 5 April, Sun

The master holds a special place in the history of Russian art. By choosing the folk way of life and the everyday life of Russian people as the subject of his work, the artist approaches it in a unique and individual way...

Sergey Andriyak Academy of Watercolors and Fine Arts

(15 Akademika Vargi Street)

Savrasov and silence
until 31 May, Sun

The exhibition is dedicated to the 195th anniversary of the birth of Alexey Kondratievich Savrasov (1830-1897), one of the most prominent painters of the Russian school and the founder of lyrical landscape painting. The exhibition showcases the artist's diverse and innovative work, drawing parallels with other eras.

New Jerusalem Museum

(Moscow Region, Istra, Novo-Ierusalimskaya Emb., 1)

Dmitry Lyon. The Marchers
29 January, Thu - 10 May, Sun

A personal exhibition of Dmitry Lyon (1925-1993). The project is included in the Moscow program of the "Holocaust Remembrance Week". Dmitry Lyon was and still is perceived as an artist-philosopher and innovator, who did not join any of the well-known official or unofficial movements.

Museum of Modern Art

(17 Yermolaevsky Lane) - MMOMA

The Art of Labor
until 15 February, Sun

This exhibition is about the person who creates, drives technology forward, and shapes the future. The exhibition tells about the diversity of professions and the openness of the human being to the future — how work shapes culture, society, and the personal history of everyone. We have collected 170 works of painting, graphics, sculpture, and installation — the best works of the Time, Go! festival.

Hlebozavod №9

(1 Novodmitrovskaya Street, Bldg. 1)

Into the light from the darkness
until 9 March, Mon

The main idea of the exhibition is the problem of preserving nature and maintaining the spiritual harmony of man with the world around him. Ilgiz Fazulzyanov is one of the most famous and accomplished Russian jewelers, a master of artistic enamel and a virtuoso of various materials. The exhibition space reflects the idea of an inner journey that leads the viewer to understand their own purpose.

Exhibition Complex of the Historical Museum (2/3 Revolution Square)

The Picture of the World. Yours
until 10 March, Tue

The author's project by producer Marina Stepanova is an exhibition-performance. It is a bold experiment in form and content that changes the roles of art and the viewer. Instead of being a passive observer, the viewer becomes the main character, and the art objects of contemporary artist Alexander Tito serve as a stage setting for reevaluating the established worldview.

Stella Art Foundation
Mercury Tower

(1 Krasnogvardeysky Prospekt, 15, 2 fl.)

Sketches of Forgotten Moscow
before 15 March, Sun

The exhibition features genre photographs from the museum's collections that capture the life of the city and its inhabitants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Inspired by the most famous work about the capital, the book "Moscow and Its Inhabitants" by the writer and journalist Vladimir Gilyarovsky, the exhibition showcases the vibrant streets, squares, and markets of Moscow, as well as the residents engaged in their daily activities. ♥ You can visit the exhibition with your dog

Moscow Museum 2b1 Zubovsky Blvd.

From fabric to space. Avant-gardists of design
until March 29, Sun

The large-scale exhibition project presents a comprehensive study of women's contribution to the development of Russian decorative and applied arts and design. The exhibition includes over 200 unique exhibits from the museum's collections and private collections.

Museum of Decorative Arts

(3 Delegatskaya Street)

Step off the Pedestal: Sculpture in Real Space
until 5 July, Sun

The exhibition, which is located on two floors of the museum, brings together the works of leading artists and sculptors from Moscow and St. Petersburg in the 20th and 21st centuries, creating a dialogue between the works and highlighting sometimes subtle connections. It introduces visitors to the previously overlooked St. Petersburg monumental and genre sculpture of the second half of the 20th century.

ZILART Museum
(3 Vesnin Brothers Boulevard)
Is the abroad - a myth?!
30 January, Fri – 17 May, Sun

An exhibition about the travels of Soviet artists from New York to Tokyo, from 1956 to the era of mass tourism. What remains and what is left of such trips, which were often very short? The travel exhibition "Is Abroad a Myth?" is an opportunity for each viewer to reflect on their own travel experiences and how they have changed their lives.

Maslovka Museum
(3 Verkhnyaya Maslovka Street)

Chernetsov Brothers. To New Shores

until 12 April, Sun


A small but diverse exhibition reveals the multifaceted creativity of two extraordinary virtuosos of the 19th century, who made a significant contribution to the history of Russian art.

Tretyakov Gallery hall 11

(10 Lavrushinsky Lane)

Alice, wake up!
until 5 April, Sun

Over the past century and a half, Alice in Wonderland has gone through an unusual journey, from a children's fairy tale to a work that is quoted by philosophers and scientists. The exhibition explores the fate of Alice in Russia, the challenges faced by translators, and why English has become "the most important character," as the poet W. H. Auden put it.

Ostroukhov's House
(17 Trubnikovsky Lane, Bldg. 1)
Volga. Moscow. Neva. Saratov Symbolists in Moscow and Leningrad in the 1920s and 1940s
until 17 May, Sun

The exhibition is dedicated to the constellation of Volga artists of the first half of the 20th century, who came from Saratov and had a significant impact on the art of Moscow and Leningrad. Following the artists, the viewer will embark on a journey along the Volga, the Moscow River, and the Neva River, discovering new aspects of the history of Soviet painting.

Pavilion "Worker and Peasant Woman"

VDNH Park (123B Mira Avenue)

Levitan and Chekhov: The Poetics of Landscape
until 4 June, Thu

The exhibition is dedicated to the 165th anniversary of the writer and artist. In the new chamber exhibition space of the Chekhov estate, 24 authentic sketches by Isaac Levitan are presented. The exhibition is based on the idea of comparing the creative methods of two landscape masters: Levitan — in painting, Chekhov — in literature.

Chekhov Garden Melikhovo

(Stables with a carriage house)

Roerich. In Search of the "Heavenly Zvenigorod"
until 24 May, Sun

A large-scale retrospective of the work of Nikolai Roerich (1874-1947), an artist, philosopher, and traveler, will feature 40 paintings from the collection of the State Russian Museum. Visitors will see famous works, including "The Sacred Spring," "Mstislav's Fight with Rededya," "The Defender (Cloud-Shooter)," Himalayan landscapes, and other masterpieces.

Zvenigorod Manege

(Zvenigorod, Moskovskaya Street, 31/2)

India. The Fabric of Time
until 12 April, Sun

The textile exhibits tell us what connects Indian weaving with global fashion, or, for example, Ivanovo's red-and-white cotton print with ready-to-wear. The curators have explored how Indian fabrics have influenced global fashion and how traditional patterns, symbols, and codes have been interpreted in the mass culture of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

Grand Palace

(1 Dolskaya Str., Bldg. 6A)

Rostan Tavasiev. Zaylyaris
until 15 February, Sun

The first large-scale museum retrospective of Rostan Tavasiev, one of the most prominent and original Russian artists of his generation. He is a painter, graphic artist, and sculptor, as well as the author of objects and installations, as well as research projects at the intersection of art and science.

Museum of Modern Art

(Gogolevskiy 10/1) - MMOMA

The Augustus. Dolls
until 9 March, Mon
Exhibition, 6+

The exhibition will tell you how the doll acquired the status of a work of art during this period. The exhibition includes rare children's items and toys with a history spanning over a century. Technological advancements have primarily influenced the production of toys for boys. One section of the exhibition recreates the atmosphere of New Year's Eve and Christmas.

Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

Gallery of European & American Countries (Volkhonka 14)

Avant-garde archetypes

until 11 May, Mon
Exhibition

The exhibition offers a new perspective on the Russian avant-garde by combining art with the popular psychological theory of 12 archetypes: Child, Nice Guy, Warrior, Guardian, Seeker, Rebel, Aesthete, Creator, Ruler, Magician, Sage, and Jester. These archetypes shape a person's values, behavior, and perception of the world.

Tretyakov Gallery

(Kadashyovskaya Emb. 12)

Marc Chagall. The Joy of Earthly Attraction

until 15 March, Sun
Exhibition

For the first time in four decades, the museum will present a large-scale project, a monographic exhibition, within its walls. The project offers a new perspective on the art of Marc Chagall, who continued to return to his homeland in his work even while in exile.

Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Main building, White hall, halls 19 and 20
(Volkhonka 12)
Zhostovo. Defiantly beautiful
until 15 February, Sun

The exhibition is dedicated to the 200th anniversary of one of Russia's most recognizable folk art crafts. The exhibition features over three hundred items, ranging from rare handicrafts from the 19th century to contemporary designs created in the 21st century. For the first time, the exhibition showcases archival artifacts, experimental designs, and objects from collections created in collaboration with contemporary designers.

Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

(1 Dolskaya Street, Building 6A)

Lacquers
until 24 May, Sun

A Big History in Miniature: Fedoskino, Palekh, Mstyora, and Kholyuy

The new cultural project is a special space for dialogue about Russia's development through the lens of its thousand-year history, the continuity of cultural traditions, and their significance for the future.

New Jerusalem Museum

(Moscow Region, Istra, Novo-Ierusalimskaya Emb., 1)

Is everything on display?
until 26 April, Sun

The exhibition is structured as a palimpsest of multiple layers, where attempts to revive memories of real events are intertwined with myths about the “mysterious country” beyond the Moskva River, private stories are intertwined with reflections on social transformations, and theatrical installations are intertwined with historical artifacts that remind us of the lives of people who once lived in houses “behind the stone fence.”

Manor House

(6/1 1st Kazachii Lane)

Treasures of the Imperial Residences. Tsarskoye Selo
until 13 April, Mon

The large-scale exhibition features unique designer furniture decorated with precious stones and metals, as well as rare types of wood; precious items from the famous Amber Room, and collections of porcelain and glass.

Exhibition complex of the Historical Museum (2/3 Revolution Square)

A Jewish wedding. For each other since the beginning of time
until 1 February, Sun

The exhibition will tell about the diversity and unity of Jewish wedding traditions. Five halls of the exhibition and more than 200 exhibits — costumes, jewelry, documents, photographs, as well as works by Rembrandt, Marc Chagall, Alexander Tyshler, Natalia Goncharova and other artists — will present to the museum guests the fullness of Jewish wedding culture.

Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

(11 Obraztsova Street, Building 1A)

Dreaming in museum
until 31 January, Sat

An innovative therapeutic art project — a multisensory exhibition with elements of surreal painting and performative installation. This is the result of an impressive experiment where art becomes a study in the fields of somnology, psychology, and neurophysiology, and can change the perception of reality.

M'ARS Center

(Pushkarev Lane, 5)

Undark Ages: Tales of Medievalism and Academia
until 3 May, Sun

An exhibition exploring the links between Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and contemporary art. By bringing together works by masters of the past and contemporary artists, Undark Ages shows how strict adherence to classical principles can lead to stagnation, while the study of medieval heritage helps find answers to contemporary challenges.

GES-2

(Bolotnaya Embarkment 15)

Anatoly Zverev. Open storage
until 4 October, Sun

The project is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the AZ Museum. It is a large-scale statement about the artist and his era, which challenges the traditional concept of museum exhibitions. For the first time, the entire collection of the master's works will be displayed in an open storage format, where the line between the collection and the exhibition is blurred.

AZ Museum

(20-22 2nd Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street)

Autumn Flower. Vadim Sidur, Polina Rukavichkina

until 24 February, Tue


The exhibition will feature Polina Rukavichkina's photographic works, which engage in a dialogue with the artistic world of Vadim Sidur, including his sculptures, graphics, and photographs of his daily life and work in his studio.

Vadim Sidur Museum

(37A Novogireevskaya Street)

From Beijing to Moscow: A Dialogue of Cultures

until 23 February, Mon


The exhibition goes beyond the traditional chronological approach and focuses on three key aspects: the creator, the connoisseur, and the practical application of art. This perspective allows us to explore the social context of art creation and bridge the gap between aesthetic systems.

Tretyakov Gallery

(10 Lavrushinsky Lane)

Age of Neizvestny. On the 100th Anniversary of the Artist

until 12 May, Tue


The exhibition provides the most comprehensive view of Ernst Neizvestny's work and consists of four sections: "War - is...", "Neizvestny in the Manege", "Gigantomachy", and "The Tree of Life", which feature sculptures, drawings, and paintings from museum and private collections.

Tretyakov Gallery

New Tretyakov Gallery (10 Krymsky Val)

Photo[graphic] journey

until 29 March, Sun


Travelers kept their impressions of the European Grand Tour, trips to the Middle East, or journeys to Asia or South America. Thanks to this new hobby, an entire industry emerged: tourist photography and a network of studios that sold reproductions.

Tretyakov Gallery

New Tretyakov Gallery

(Krymsky Val 10)

Vladimir Nemukhin. Playing with Abstraction

until 9 March, Mon


The exhibition is dedicated to the master's 100th anniversary. The exhibition includes more than 70 works in various genres, including paintings, graphics, and rare examples of decorative and applied art, including limited-edition porcelain.

Tretyakov Gallery

New Tretyakov Gallery

(Krymsky Val 10)

Ivan Filatov. History of the village of Izhevskoye. 1890s – 1930s
until 15 February, Sun

Izhevskoye became famous for the fact that its residents, the peasants, bought themselves out of serfdom from the landowner Nikolai Demidov in 1832. This happened 29 years before the abolition of serfdom in the Russian Empire (serfdom was abolished in 1861).

Multimedia Art Museum - MAMM

(16 Ostozhenka Street)

Andrey Grositsky. Identified Object
until 15 February, Sun

Grositsky's attention is drawn to everyday objects: a lamp, a part of a workbench, a piece of cloth... This genuine interest and sensitivity towards everyday objects were shared by other Soviet non-conformist artists, but Grositsky's painting style and compositional solutions are truly unique.

Multimedia Art Museum - MAMM

(16 Ostozhenka Street)

Fundamental Lexicon
until 15 February, Sun

The works from the Sinara Foundation's collection presented at the exhibition reflect the main, "fundamental" artistic strategies and trends in contemporary Russian art.

Multimedia Art Museum - MAMM

(16 Ostozhenka Street)

Tatlin. The Construction of the World
until 22 March, Sun

To the 140th anniversary of the birth of the artist Vladimir Tatlin. This is the first exhibition in Russia in 30 years dedicated entirely to the work of Vladimir Tatlin. The exhibition will be one of the largest retrospectives of the artist, bringing together more than 220 exhibits. Original pictorial and rarely exhibited graphic works, sketches, drawings, photographs and reconstructions will allow you to trace the entire creative path of the main dreamer of the Russian avant-garde.

Zotov Center

(2b1 Khodynskaya Street)

5 Corners
until 10 May, Sun

The new large-scale exhibition is dedicated to artists and collectors of street art. The exhibition includes more than 150 works by 63 artists from 5 leading collections, allowing visitors to view contemporary street art from different perspectives and through the personal vision of each artist.

Ruarts Foundation

(6 Trubnikovsky Lane)

The last triumph of Peter the Great. Eternity lies ahead
until 1 February, Sun

In 1725, the Petrine era, full of change, hard work, and glorious achievements, came to an end: the Russian Empire bid farewell to its founder, the reform-minded Tsar Peter the Great. The Kremlin aims to highlight the key stages of the emperor's "last triumph."

Moscow Kremlin Museums
Exhibition halls in the Patriarchal Chambers and the Assumption Belfry

(Moscow, Kremlin)

Tranquility
until 5 March, Thu

The exhibition is dedicated to the work of non-conformist artists in the 1970s. The project "Tranquility" allows us to see the period of "stagnation" through the eyes of underground artists who sought solace in their art, separate from the stagnation of Soviet official art and the political activism of dissidents.

Museum of Nonconformity

(24/7s2 Myasnitskaya Street)

Creative Workshop of Theatre Artist David Borovsky
until 1 February, Sun

The only personal museum of a set designer in the world. David Borovsky (1934-2006) was one of the key figures in the history of 20th-century theatre. Visiting David Borovsky's workshop is an opportunity to explore the "backstage" of theatre and understand the artist's role in creating a performance.

Memorial Museum

(B. Afanasyevsky Lane, 3, Building 3, Entrance 3, 5th Floor)

Komorebi. Giorgi and Irina Totibadze, with the participation of Alexander Smirnov
until 1 February, Sun

The project, imbued with a sense of fleeting and changing beauty, brings together the works of two artists and Alexander Smirnov's photographic series, creating a multi-voiced space where painting and documentary observations complement each other.

Museum of Modern Art

(Gogol 10/2) - MMOMA

The Image of Moscow in russian art from the collection of the Russian museum
until 1 February, Sun

This is an important cultural event for the cultural life of not only the two capitals, but also for the country as a whole. 115 masterpieces by Russian artists traveled from St. Petersburg to Moscow, uniting the cultural codes of the two capitals.

Pavilion No. 1 Central

(ave. Mir, 119, p. 1) - VDNH

Krasnopevtsev. The Equilibrium of the Unequal
until 1 February, Sun

Dmitry Krasnopevtsev is called the "keeper of time." The genre of still life became a symbol of absolute, metaphysical time stoppage for him. He called his compositions "metaphysical still lifes" and interpreted ontological categories in them: life, death, time, and eternity.

AZ/ART (11/4b1 Maroseyka Street)

Anya Zhelud. Inhale exhale
until 15 February, Sun

It is difficult to imagine the Russian art of the first quarter of the 21st century without the works of Anya Zhelud, one of the most prominent artists on the Russian art scene over the past 20 years. At the age of 26, in 2007, she was nominated for the Innovation State Prize in Contemporary Art, and in 2008, she was nominated for the Kandinsky Prize.

Multimedia Art Museum
(16 Ostozhenka Street) - MAMM
Vladimir Grig. Thank you for being with us
until 15 February, Sun

Personal exhibition of Vladimir Grieg, one of the most prominent contemporary artists, as well as a sculptor and musician. Grieg is a nominee for the Kandinsky and Kuryokhin awards.

Multimedia Art Museum
(16 Ostozhenka Street) - MAMM
Nicholas I. The Ideal Autocrat
until 22 June, Mon

The exhibition is dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the accession to the throne of a monarch whose image is as multifaceted and controversial as the era of his reign. Striving to be an ideal monarch and believing that stability was the highest good for his subjects, Nicholas I ruled with firmness, reason, and inspiration.

Historical Museum - GIM
(1 Red Square)
Magic of glitter. Rhinestones and faceted steel
until 2 February, Mon

The exhibition is dedicated to the art of making jewelry and accessories from the 18th and early 19th centuries, which use rhinestones and faceted steel in their decoration. For the first time, exhibits created using these materials are showcased as valuable and self-sufficient luxury items.

State Historical Museum
(1 Red Square)
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