Exhibition



Sergey Romanovich: To make a painting that remains (6+)

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June 4, at 3 pm on the third floor of the permanent exposition of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy within the framework of the 7th International Platonov Festival of Arts will take place the grand opening of the exhibition “Sergei Romanovich: Doing Painting That Remains.”

The exhibition has a retrospective character and reveals the work of Sergei Romanovich from the period of the makovans (1920s), in which he worked under the influence of the doctrine of Russian cosmism, to the paintings of 1950-1960, in which the artist, as it were, argues with the world’s artistic heritage of the past.

After graduating from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1918, Romanovich became one of the founders of the Voronezh State Free Art Studios and worked in our city for a decade. It was in Voronezh that the first religious paintings of Romanovich were created: the picturesque biblical and evangelical parables of Job, the husbandmen, the prodigal son, the good Samaritan.

The exhibition will be created specifically for the Platonic Festival of Arts. The exposition will be supplemented by several works from the private meeting of the president of the Charity Fund “Artists of Voronezh” AA. Bubnova.

The exhibition will last until July 30.

Admission cost: for adults – 70 rubles, for preferential categories of citizens (pensioners, schoolchildren, students) – 50 rubles.