What the Tretyakov Gallery Has to Offer this Autumn
What do two Russian artists from different cities have in common? Where can you see both giant and miniature masterpieces? Is creativity inherited? All the answers to these questions and many more can be found at the Tretyakov Gallery and the New Tretyakov Gallery this autumn. Art lovers and guests touring the capital can immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Russian impressionism, explore the image of Russia through the works of famous artists’ dynasty, and discover the true power of art.
Love in a Galaxy Far Away: Late Summer Exhibitions in Moscow
Moscow's cultural programme features many events that allow visitors to escape to a fantasy world. The following exhibitions will help you go beyond your routine life, set off to a remote galaxy, immerse yourself in the atmosphere of street art, and explore the essence of love.
Reflection in the Doll
Dolls are not just children's toys, but also an art form that can reflect feelings, thoughts, and deep reflections of the author. See it with your own eyes at the Philosophy of Reflection exhibition, which is open until March 29. Admission is free of charge.
March Event Lineup
The freezing cold of winter is coming to an end, nature is slowly waking up from its slumber, and the weather is getting better every day. We encourage you to come out of your ‘winter hibernation’ by attending some exciting FREE events in March. Check out the list below for more information.
Alexei Mikulin is Back with a Second Exhibition
Plasticine artist Alexei Mikulin immerses us in a world of nostalgia, childhood, and vintage cosiness.
A Journey Back in Time: The Private Collection of the Founder of Soviet Design
The Zotov Centre has launched a series of personal exhibitions about artists’ perception of reality. The first exhibition in this series—Rodchenko. Personal—is dedicated to Alexander Rodchenko, an innovator in the field of photography, painting, and design.
Enchanting Winter Celebrations: A Guide to Moscow's Festive Exhibitions and Fairs
Christmas and New Year are almost here. This week, we offer you a selection of themed exhibitions and fairs where you can feel the festive mood, as well as buying various gifts and souvenirs, and partaking in a variety of activities.
A Journey Through Russian Artistry
This week, you are invited to explore multifaceted works by Russian artists of different eras
The Door to Apartment No. 10
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of old Moscow at this exhibition of plasticine works by Alexey Mikulin at the Izmaylovo Gallery
Comics Mission: The Evolution of Hand–Drawn Stories in Russia
‘Comics Mission. The Evolution of Drawn Stories in Russia’ is a large-scale event for fans of comics and graphic novels. Highlights include an exhibition, a festival and a laboratory dedicated to national comics. The exhibition in Zaryadye Park showcases an array of objects, ranging from early examples of cartoon stories from the 16th–early 20th centuries to the latest works by emerging artists in the 20th–21st centuries.