The 97th exhibition of the Association of Itinerant Art Exhibitions. 21st Centrury. St Petersburg — museum-reserve «Nesvizh»

The 97th exhibition of the Association of Itinerant Art Exhibitions. 21st Centrury. St Petersburg

The 97th exhibition of the Association of Itinerant Art Exhibitions. 21st Centrury. St Petersburg

 

From January 16 to March 10, the large exhibition hall of the Palace Ensemble of the National Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve Niasvizh presents the 97th exhibition of the Association of Itinerant Art Exhibitions. 21st Century. St Petersburg. The exhibition includes the works by authors who graduated from the school of the Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture of the Russian Academy of Arts, the Surikov Academic Art Institute, the Mukhina Higher Art and Industrial School, the Stroganov University and other reputable higher education institutions. The works by Vasily Bratanyuk, Tatiana Lushnikova reflect the traditional painting of Russian realism. Yuri Belozersky's works present the charm of new searching. The drama of painting can be traced in the works by Laura Sviderskaya from St. Petersburg. The works by painters Igor Kurchinsky and Kirill Alanne, famous sculptors Olga Ivashintsova and Lev Beibutyan, and unique paintings by artist Olga Lisenkova will not leave visitors indifferent. The new works include the paintings by the Brest painter Igor Romanchuk and the graphic artist Boris Diodorov, whose illustrations are known all over the world, as well as the master of the industrial landscape from Yaroslavl Dmitry Kuznetsov. Historical and mythological genres are represented in the works by Alexander Saplin from Moscow, Igor Kurchinsky from St. Petersburg and Vladimir Nesterkov from Belgorod. The theme of Africa is shown in the works by Marina Rubanova, Irina Melikhova and Valentina Skachkova, whose canvases present the charm of the black continent's world. New participants include Vsevolod Saplin the author of the complex technique of lovism in his work Night Flight, and the master of mountain landscapes from Pyatigorsk Olga Bicenti. Undoubtedly, the works by the master of large portrait forms Anatoly Shumkin and his teacher, the most famous St. Petersburg graphic artist and painter Nikolai Blokhin, will also be of interest.

 

Admittance to the exhibition is free for visitors with tickets to the permanent exhibition of the palace ensemble.

 

Working hours:

from 9.00 to 18.00.

For more information please call:

+375 29 551 80 51

 

 

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