Diamond Chariot. Buddhist Art of Russia
until 1 November, Sun

The first large‑scale project about Buddhist art in Russia. The exhibition will feature more than seven hundred exhibits: statues and paintings from the Pushkin Museum’s collection that have never been on display before, as well as masterpieces from regional museums — unique monuments that are rare throughout the Buddhist world.

Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Main building (Volkhonka 12)
Stepan Erzia. The Mythology of Sculpture
until 11 October, Sun

The exhibition brings together more than 80 works that reveal the sculptor’s creative journey, from his early pieces to the mature works of his Argentine period.

Tretyakov Gallery

New Tretyakov Gallery

(Crimean Val 10)

The Cuban poster
1950s–1970s. Cinema and revolution
until 22 November, Sun

The propaganda poster, which appeared in Cuba in the mid‑20th century, almost immediately became an artistic phenomenon. Today, art historians call it “a vivid illustration of the history of 20th‑century art”: having absorbed various stylistic trends, it has become a monument to visual culture.

Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Main building

(Volkhonka 12)

Did this happen to us?
until 29 August, Sat

Tasha Artzolotoe, Ivan Glazkov and Andrey Kovyazin, three authors working with different visual languages, met around a common feeling of summer. Not as a season, but as a state – filled with memories, contemplation, silence, nature and an attempt to hold on to the elusive impressions.

ART&BRUT Gallery

(1/8 Armenian Lane, Building 1, Entrance 3, Office 22, 1st Floor)

Leonid Rotar. [Perimeter]
until 3 September, Thu

Leonid Rotar is the first monumental contemporary artist of the 21st century. He is a master realist: by discarding unnecessary details and mistakes, Rotar freezes History on canvas, the only quantum of action in which man and the star are equal partners.

Stella Art Foundation
Mercury Tower

(15 Krasnogvardeysky Prospekt, 2nd floor)

Family is the Soul of Russia
until 27 September, Sun

The exhibition is traditionally timed to coincide with the Day of Family, Love, and Fidelity, which is celebrated annually in Russia on July 8.

Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve

(1 Dolskaya Street, Building 6A)

Paper sculpture. Taiwan's ecology
until 10 January, 2027

The exhibition features the work of the outstanding Taiwanese artist Hong Xinfu, one of the leading masters of contemporary paper sculpture art.

Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve
Palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich Romanov

(ave. Andropova St., 39, p. 69)

(NOT) known. Konstantin Gorbatov
until 30 August, Sun

The main idea of the project is not only to present the artist's work and life, but also to illustrate how his art found a new home in the New Jerusalem Museum.

New Jerusalem Museum

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

Victor Borisov-Musatov. The Harmony of the Image
until 8 November, Sun

Borisov-Musatov is associated with the Silver Age and symbolism, but his art also attracted the attention of future representatives of the artistic avant-garde.

Tretyakov Gallery 3 floor

(Kadashyovskaya Embankment, 12)

Zvanetskaya School. Modernism Laboratory
until 4 October, Sun

Zvantseva's school developed an innovative teaching system in the spirit of French academies: a free atmosphere of co-creation instead of the usual drill, and an experiment "against routine."

Museum of Russian Impressionism

(15 Leningradsky Prospekt, Building 11)

Flying Over Time. A Play about the Sternbergs
until 27 September, Sun

This play is about free time and personal space, about ways to cope with crisis, to reassemble oneself, and to gain or regain control over one's own life.

Maslovka Museum

(3 Verkhnyaya Maslovka Street)

Shagin in Moscow. The Leningrad Underground
until 30 September, Tue

The second exhibition of the Arefyev circle is dedicated to the work of Vladimir Shagin (1932‒1999), an Arefyev member who never parted with a pencil and expressed his worldview through observation of life itself.

Île Thélème

(24/11 Pravdy Street)

African Art: Gods, Ancestors, and Life
until 17 January, 2027

The exhibition features a collection of more than 800 African art artifacts, which was collected by Mikhail Zvyagin, a Leningrad-New York artist and sculptor, over the course of almost 30 years, starting in the 1980s.

ZILART Museum
(3 Vesnin Brothers Boulevard)
A century of slogans and colors. From the history of the Moscow poster
until 30 August, Sun

The exhibition features about 160 posters from the 19th and 20th centuries that depict Moscow during the difficult years of revolutions and two world wars, the post-war decade, the Thaw era, and perestroika, as well as reflecting on topics such as charity, urban development, sports, and culture.

Museum of Moscow
(2b1 Zubovsky Boulevard)
Flowers. A symbol of beauty
until 18 October, Sun

The focus is on the still life and landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when the flower became a true hero of artistic narratives.

Tretyakov Gallery

(Kadashyovskaya Embankment, 12, 1 floor)
Anya Zhelud. The Wrong Horizon
until 23 August, Sun

Anya Zhelud, a key figure in Russian contemporary art. The project will focus on Zhelud's paintings, combining them with objects and installations, and will show the transformation of her creative method throughout her life.

AZ/ART

(11/4b1 Maroseyka Street)

Vera Mukhina: Dialogues, Edges
until 27 September, Sun

The exhibition reveals Mukhina not only as the creator of iconic monuments, but also as a research artist and innovator in the field of art glass, architecture, and decorative plastic art of the 20th century.

Museum of Decorative Arts

(3 Delegatskaya Street)

Georgy Daneliya. Paper Cinema
until 13 September, Sun

The exhibition reveals Georgy Daneliya as a multidimensional author for whom cinema, graphics, and observation of life were interconnected practices, and clearly demonstrates how cinema is initially born on paper.

Museum of Modern Art

(17 Yermolaevsky Lane) - MMOMA

House 21. Visiting Artists
until 30 August, Sun

Visitors will take an imaginary journey through five apartments where prominent artists of the 20th century lived and worked.

Zotov Center

(2b1 Khodynskaya Street)

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 27 Septermber, 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)

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)

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