Beatrice of Sandomierz. 1894–1974
until 21 June, Sun

The museum is opening an exhibition, the first in 60 years, dedicated to the work of an outstanding sculptor. The exhibition will bring together works from the collections of museums in Russia and Armenia, and will place Sandomirskaya's legacy in the context of world art.

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Petersburg

Gallery of European and American Countries
Halls 1-7 (Volkhonka 14)
Larionov / Goncharova. Beginning
until 28 June, Sun

The project explores for the first time the earliest, pre-avant-garde period in the work of two outstanding masters of Russian art of the 20th century: Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova. Their pastels and drawings of the first half to the mid-1900s are a result of their interest in the latest European art, primarily Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.

Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Main Building (Volkhonka 12)
The Baryatinsky Princes. Art for the Heirs
until 5 July, Sun

The Pushkin Museum introduces the viewer to another name in the history of Russian culture and collecting: the Baryatinsky princes, whose legacy remained unknown to the general public for many years.

Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Main Building (Volkhonka 12)
II International Biennale "Art of the Future"
until 13 September, Sun

The exhibition will feature artistic projects created using the latest technologies of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 (robotics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence, etc.), as well as projects that reflect on the changes that these technologies bring to society and individual lives.

Multimedia Art Museum - MAMM
(16 Ostozhenka Street)
The Legacy of the Era. Semyon Chuikov
until 12 July, Sun

Semyon Chuikov was a legendary Soviet painter, a recipient of numerous state awards and prizes, and the founder of modern Kyrgyz art. He spent his final years in Moscow, but he carried his love for Kyrgyzstan, his homeland, throughout his life.

Tretyakov Gallery

(Kadashyovskaya Embankment, 12)

Savrasov and silence
until 19 July, 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)

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)
Levitan and Chekhov: The Poetics of Landscape
until 5 July, Sun

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)

Lacquers
until 12 July, 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)

Dreaming in museum
until 30 June, Tue

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)

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)

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)
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