Архив постов: February 2022

19.03. Lecture “Big Four of the Renaissance: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian” (16+)

February 2, 2022

March 19 at 16.00 VOHM them. I.N. Kramskoy invites everyone over the age of 16 to the lecture “The Big Four of the Renaissance: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian.”

The lecture will highlight the life and work of the great titans of the Renaissance. United by the era, place and time of action, they were very different creative individuals, which, however, intersected and influenced each other. You will learn about the differences and what these very different masters have in common at the lecture.

The lecturer is the senior researcher of the museum Valery Shakin.

The cost is 150 rubles.

Tickets online only. Limited number of seats.

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Exhibition “Mythology of Time”. To the 120th anniversary of the birth of F.V. Semyonov-Amursky (12+)

February 18, 2022

March 3, 2022 on the third floor of the main building of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy will open the exhibition “The Mythology of Time”, dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the birth of the Soviet graphic artist and painter Fyodor Vasilyevich Semyonov-Amursky.

The exhibition will feature about 50 works by the artist, created in different periods of his work. The exposition will include paintings and graphic works by F.V. Semyonov-Amursky in the 1940s–1970s, as well as the bas-reliefs-faces made by him in the 1960s.
All works from the collection of VOHM them. I.N. Kramskoy.

The artistic language of Fyodor Semyonov-Amursky is the language of the culture of symbolism, perceived as a way of living reality. Symbolic and allegorical compositions, which form the basis of the artist’s painting, express a sense of the timeless and eternal.

F.V. Semyonov-Amursky could not accept “socialist realism”, did not make aesthetic and substantive compromises with the Soviet authorities. He chose life in his own world, appealing to eternity, and not to the dramas and tragedies of our time. The theme of other (mythological) worlds sounds like the background of the artist’s whole life.

Drawing generalized images of people, natural forms and primitive silhouettes of animals, the artist tries to find the fundamental principle of art, to understand and rethink the visual means. Often varying the manner of performance, F.V. Semyonov-Amursky believed that a true master should experiment all his life, all the time looking for new means of expression.

Fedor Vasilyevich Semyonov-Amursky (1902–1980) was born in Blagoveshchensk on the Amur. In 1920–1925 he studied at the Blagoveshchensk School of Industrial Art, worked as a freelance illustrator in the Blagoveshchensk regional newspapers Amurskaya Pravda and Young Guard, and designed performances in the city theater. In 1925, as one of the most capable students, he was sent to Moscow to study at VKhUTEMAS. Among his teachers were N.I. Kupriyanov, P.V. Miturich, I.I. Nizinsky, V.A. Favorsky, P.I. Lvov.
After graduation, the artist acts as an established master. In 1933 he became a member of the graphics section of the Moscow organization of the Union of Artists. But in 1946 he was expelled from the members of the Moscow Union of Artists for formalism in art. Worked as a graphic artist in publishing houses.
In official art until the 1980s, F.V. Semyonov-Amursky was forced out to the periphery of the artistic and cultural life of the country. His first solo exhibition took place only in 1967 at the Institute of Physical Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1976 – the second and last lifetime exhibition at the Central House of Artists.

As unusually intense was the artist’s creative work throughout his life, his posthumous creative biography turned out to be just as intense, and his artistic heritage was in demand. The works of F.V. Semyonov-Amursky are represented in the largest art collections in the country.

The anniversary exhibition is designed to show that the work of F.V. Semyonov-Amursky is a significant phenomenon in the history of Russian art of the XX century and is relevant in the modern world.

The cost of visiting the exhibition is 100 rubles for all categories of citizens.
You can also buy a ticket using the Pushkin Card (online only). The ticket is valid upon presentation of an identity document.
Members of the Union of Artists (upon presentation of a certificate) – free of charge.
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.

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The exhibition will run until May 22, 2022.

*Title photo – F.V. Semyonov-Amursky. Riders in the mountains. 1952. © VOKhM im. I.N. Kramskoy

D.V. Shevelev. Akimbo woman

February 28, 2022

Shevelev Dmitry Vasilievich
Creation period:
not dated
Material, technique:
clay, tempera, hand molding, firing, painting
Size:
13.0×7.0x6.5
Place of creation:
Arkhangelsk region, Kargopol
Number in the State Catalog:
33175473
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-2851
Inventory number:
D-494

A.S. Ryumin. Dish for fish

February 28, 2022

Ryumin Alexander Stepanovich
Creation period:
1988
Material, technique:
red clay, glaze, hand molding, firing
Size:
3.7×21.6
Place of creation:
USSR country, RSFSR republic, Arkhangelsk region, Mezensky district, pos. Kamenka
Number in the State Catalog:
33175474
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-3339
Inventory number:
D-1633

Gerasimov Alexander Mikhailovich

February 25, 2022

31.07.1881 – 23.07.1963

Alexander Mikhailovich Gerasimov is a Russian, Soviet painter, architect and art theorist, teacher and professor.

Alexander Gerasimov was born in the city of Kozlov (now Michurinsk, Tambov Region) into a merchant family.

Just like many famous artists of the early 20th century, he studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. His mentors were K.A. Korovin, A.E. Arkhipov and V.A. Serov. However, after graduating from college, the master did not receive wide recognition.

In 1915, Alexander Mikhailovich was mobilized into the army and until 1917 he was on the fronts of the First World War. As a non-combatant soldier, he served on an ambulance train on the southern front. After demobilization, in 1918 – 1925, he lived and worked in Kozlov.

In 1925, the artist moved to Moscow, joined the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia, taught at the School of Memory of 1905, in the summer of 1934 he received a creative business trip for three months to Germany, France, Italy and Turkey, in 1939-1954 he was chairman of the organizing committee of the Union of Artists of the USSR , and in 1951 he became a doctor of art history.

Alexander Mikhailovich Gerasimov is one of the largest Soviet artists of the 1930s – 1950s, who was fond of impressionism in his youth, he also painted in the genre of socialist realism.

The paintings of A. M. Gerasimov are painted with bright, saturated colors and are often devoted to Soviet and party history. The master was the favorite artist of I.V. Stalin.

In May 1949, the Ogonyok magazine published photo reproductions of paintings and sculptures by major Western modernists, including Salvador Dali, with comments by Alexander Gerasimov, President of the Academy of Arts.

Alexander Gerasimov died on July 23, 1963. He was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery.
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P.Ya. Popkov. Fedorov toy. Bird

February 24, 2022

Popkov Petr Yakovlevich
Creation period:
not dated
Material, technique:
clay, boiled glaze, firing
Size:
2.2×5.0x7.0
Place of creation:
USSR country, RSFSR republic, Tambov region, Bondarsky district, Fedorovka village
Number in the State Catalog:
33175471
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-2411
Inventory number:
D-920

A.S. Ryumin. Dish for fish

February 24, 2022

Ryumin Alexander Stepanovich
Creation period:
1988
Material, technique:
red clay, glaze, hand molding, firing
Size:
4.0×23.7
Place of creation:
USSR country, RSFSR republic, Arkhangelsk region, Mezensky district, pos. Kamenka
Number in the State Catalog:
33175470
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-3338
Inventory number:
D-1632

Fyodor Sushkov’s exhibition opens in Novovoronezh

February 22, 2022

On March 14, a personal exhibition “A Different view of the vision of the New Testament” by the famous Voronezh sculptor and artist, member of the Union of Artists of the USSR – Fedor Sushkov (1923-2006) will open in the Small Hall of the Palace of Culture.

The exhibition will feature 50 paintings on religious and biblical themes. The artist was a deeply religious person, despite the fact that he lived and worked in the Soviet era and was a monumental sculptor. he created more than 50 monuments, his works adorn cities such as Rostov-on-Don. Kharkiv, Smolensk, Novovoronezh and Voronezh. In his paintings, the author reflects his philosophical view of religion and the divine principle – he believed that God is one for all representatives of religious denominations and scientific achievements are also God’s creations. The subjects of his paintings combine images of Christ and visions of the Prophet Muhammad, images of the Virgin and chemical formulas. and what unites all this is the recurring image of a “Temple for all directions of religions.”

The master presented his works to his granddaughter, Anna Nazarova, who lives in Italy. Now Anna presents her grandfather’s legacy at numerous European exhibitions and biennales to popularize his work and preserve his memory.

The exhibition will also feature famous monuments in sculptural miniatures and sketchy designs of his works.

The exhibition will last until March 27, 2022.

Address: Novovoronezh, Lenin Square, 1. Palace of Culture, Small Hall.
Working hours: from 8:00 to 20:00
Information by phone. 24-0-57 (Registration for tour service)

Exhibition “Winter mood” opened in Lipetsk

February 22, 2022

February 20, 2022 in the branch of OBUK “LOKM” “Art Museum. V.S. Sorokin – Master’s House “the opening of the exhibition” Winter Mood “from the funds of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy.

The exhibition includes landscapes by artists of the Soviet period and the present. The exhibition brought together 35 works of art, presenting a wide range of stylistic and individual manners, reflecting the changes in the artistic life of the second half of the 20th – early 21st centuries. Executed in different artistic techniques, landscape works can tell a fascinating story of emotional and aesthetic understanding of nature.

The exhibition immerses the viewer in the unique charm of Russian nature. Here you can see the works of a prominent representative of Soviet impressionism M.A. Birshtein, supporters of socialist realism A.I. Laktionov and V.N. Perelman, graphic drawings by D.B. Bobrovsky and I.N. Vorobieva, works by Voronezh artists B.A. Goncharova, V.K. Komolova, Z.E. Popova, K.N. Uspenskaya, V.P. Krivoruchko and others.

The exhibition will run until March 20, 2022.

Illustration for the book “E. Baratynsky. Anthology “Russian poets”

February 21, 2022

Fedyaevskaya Vera Konstantinovna
Publishing House “Children’s Literature”, Moscow, 1966). Woodcut
Creation period:
1966
Material, technique:
paper, woodcut
Size:
16.4×10.9; 11.0×9.2
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
7170218
Number according to KP (GIK):
KP-4735/1
Inventory number:
G-4940

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