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The program of events within the framework of the Far Garden exhibition

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During the period of the exhibition “Far Garden” (from January 20 to February 6), the museum will host a number of thematic events:

January 23. 14:00-15:30 (Sunday). Curator’s tour of the exhibition and performance “Snowy” by the TRIPON (12+) association.

During the tour, the curator of the project, the artist Marina Demchenko, will talk about the summer artistic research of the dachas and guide you through the winter exhibition. What real stories formed the basis of the works of artists, how the creative processes were going on, what tree the artists planted in the summer, what they shouted about in the open field and what meanings are hidden in the seemingly ordinary theme of dachas – you will learn all this on the tour.

On this day, all visitors to the tour will have a pleasant bonus – the performance “Snowy” by the modern dance association TRIPOD (Olga Beloglazova, Yulia Gorshkova). The association participated in the summer exhibition, and for the winter exhibition Olga and Yulia made a special trip to the Far Gardens to look at the dachas under the snow. What’s under the snow?

The cost of the tour is 200 rubles.
Buying tickets online only. Limited number of seats.

January 27th. 18.30-19.30 (Thursday). Marina Demchenko’s curatorial tour of the exhibition (12+).

During the artist’s tour, Marina Demchenko will talk about the summer artistic research of dachas and guide her through the winter exhibition. What real stories formed the basis of the works of artists, how the creative processes were going on, what tree the artists planted in the summer, what they shouted about in the open field and what meanings are hidden in the seemingly ordinary theme of dachas – you will learn all this on the tour.

The cost of the lecture is 200 rubles.
Buying tickets online only. Limited number of seats.

January 29. 14.00-15.00 (Saturday). Performance performance “My near and far. Gardens (0+).

Performative verbatim-reading in the space of the exhibition based on the stories of the inhabitants of the Dalnie Sady dacha village.
Playwright Diana Litvinova. Composer Denis Afonin.
Actors: Anastasia Meisinger, Yulia Vorontsova, Andrey Kruzhkov, Yaroslav Kozlov, German Grevtsev, Olga Kozlova.

Entrance ticket to the exhibition – 100 rubles. The ticket is also available on the Pushkin card (online).

January 30. 14:00-15:30 (Sunday). Lecture by Sergei Nikitin-Rimsky “Gardens of Freedom: Homestead Plots in the Life of Citizens of the USSR (1945-1991)” (16+).

Sergei Nikitin-Rimsky (Moscow) is a historian of the 20th century. Creator of the historical drama “Red Tungsten” at the Electrozavod. Author of the books Land of Names and Walks in Rome. Senior Research Fellow at the Museum of Moscow. Head and founder of the MosKultProg project (Culturological walks around Moscow). Head of the international architectural and musical project Velonoch.

The cost of the lecture is 150 rubles.
Buying tickets online only. Limited number of seats.
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February 3rd. 18:30-19:30. (Thursday). Curator tour by Marina Demchenko (12+).

During the artist’s tour, Marina Demchenko will talk about the summer artistic research of dachas and guide her through the winter exhibition. What real stories formed the basis of the works of artists, how the creative processes were going on, what tree the artists planted in the summer, what they shouted about in the open field and what meanings are hidden in the seemingly ordinary theme of dachas – you will learn all this on the tour.

The cost of the lecture is 200 rubles.
Buying tickets online only. Limited number of seats.
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February 6. 14:00-15:30 (Sunday). Lecture by Nata Kosyakina “Dachis in Russian literature” (16+).

No wonder the word dacha is not translated – this is a special phenomenon inherent in our culture. Dachas are islands of freedom, contemplation, detachment, migration to your inner garden. It is no wonder that the theme of dachas found a great response in Russian literature, and it is not surprising that so many writers and poets are dacha residents. Nata Kosyakina, a poet, teacher, graduate of the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University (Moscow, Voronezh), will tell about the connection between literature and dacha culture.

The cost of the lecture is 150 rubles.
Buying tickets online only. Limited number of seats.
TO BUY A TICKET