Exhibition



"I live and see" (10+)

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June 2 at 4 pm in the exhibition hall of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy in the framework of the VI International Platonic Festival of Arts will take place the grand opening of the exhibition of works by Russian art masters of the second half of the 20th century from the collection of the Museum of Private Collections at the State Museum of Fine Arts named after AS Kuzmin. Pushkin “I live and see.”

The exhibition presents about 100 paintings, graphics and photographs of the classics of Russian nonconformism and early Moscow conceptualism. Among them: Erik Bulatov, Oleg Vasiliev, Victor Pivovarov, Francisco Infante, Lidia Masterkova, Vladimir Nemukhin, Oscar Rabin and others. This is the selected part of the extensive collection that belonged to the poet Vsevolod Nekrasov. In 2011, 325 works from this collection were donated to the Department of Personal Collections of the Pushkin Museum. A.S. Pushkin Galina Zykova and Elena Penskaya – the heirs of the poet and his wife – Anna Ivanovna Zhuravleva.

Vsevolod Nekrasov (1934-2009) – Russian poet, art theorist, one of the leaders of the Second Russian Avant-garde and the founders of Moscow conceptualism. Since the late 1950s, he was part of the community of poets and artists that developed around Yevgeny Kropyvnytsky and Oscar Rabin.

The exhibition will last until July 31.

Admission price: for adults – 150 rubles, for preferential categories of citizens (pensioners, schoolchildren, students) – 120 rubles.