Архив постов: April 2022

Exhibition “Discovering Funds. Graphic artists of the late XIX – early XX century “(0+)

April 22, 2022

April 27 in one of the halls of the permanent exhibition VOHM them. I.N. Kramskoy will open the second series of exhibitions of graphic works “Discovering Funds. Graphics of the late 19th – early 20th century”, dedicated to the work of the students of the outstanding painter, artist-teacher Ilya Efimovich Repin. There are about 8 works in total.

Repin’s pedagogical activity can be conditionally divided into three unequal stages. His first experience of pedagogy was classes with the young Tosha Serov at Repin’s house (1874-1880). The main stage of pedagogical activity unfolded at the Higher Art School at the Academy of Arts, where Ilya Efimovich led a personal workshop in the period from 1894 to 1907. At the same time, Repin taught at the St. Petersburg Drawing School of Princess M.K. Tenisheva.

Ilya Efimovich Repin urged his students to study nature and its plasticity with concentration. The study of the real form was the basis of the Repin school. The master taught his pupils to be attentive to the surrounding reality, demanded verification of the drawing made by nature.

Repin was always a great friend of artistic youth, he arranged evenings at which he shared his creative plans, impressions, talked about foreign artists, talked about modern exhibitions and new works.

Ilya Efimovich Repin played a huge role in the creative development of several generations of Russian artists, brought up a whole galaxy of painters who developed the realistic traditions of Russian art in their work.

Entrance to the exhibition is carried out with a ticket for the permanent exhibition of the museum.

The exhibition will run until May 29, 2022.

* Capital oto – L.K. Antonova. Portrait of E.A. Kiseleva. 1907. © VOKhM im. I.N. Kramskoy

Grand opening of the exhibition “Vivat, Russia!” Dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter I

April 22, 2022

April 21 at the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy, the solemn opening of the exhibition “Vivat, Russia!”, Dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter I, was held, which became the first event in the museum’s program of events dedicated to the significant date.

The exhibition is organized with the support of the Department of Culture of the Voronezh Region, with the participation of the Russian Academy of Arts, the Voronezh Art College and the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy.

Before the opening, a press conference was held at which representatives of the Voronezh media were able to ask questions to the organizers and participants of the exhibition.

The honorary guests of the opening were: Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Voronezh Region Oleg Mosolov, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, Rector of the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov Anatoly Lyubavin and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, Director of the Voronezh Art College Sergei Gulevsky.

The opening ceremony began with a welcoming speech by the Acting Director of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum. I.N. Kramskoy Yulia Zaichenko. She noted that the exhibition presented about 100 works of painting, graphics, sculpture and decorative art, made by more than 40 authors – members of the Russian Academy of Arts from Moscow, Moscow Region, Voronezh, Tambov, Orel and Lipetsk.

In his speech, Oleg Mosolov noted that the exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of the Russian emperor is not only a visualization of Peter the Great, it is also a visualization of his deeds and what was left as a legacy from the great ruler. The exhibition provides an opportunity to see the prospects in the development of our state, nation, society and is a kind of bridge from the younger generation to eminent masters.

Anatoly Lyubavin conveyed greetings and read out a congratulatory address from the President of the Russian Academy of Arts, Zurab Tsereteli. In addition, Anatoly Aleksandrovich warmly thanked the museum staff, congratulated all those present on the exhibition – a real celebration of art, and expressed the hope that holding such exhibitions would become a strong tradition and would help strengthen ties between the regions.

Sergey Gulevsky expressed his gratitude to the Department of Culture of the Voronezh Region, the Russian Academy of Arts, the museum and its employees who worked on the formation of the exposition, and noted that the exhibition was certainly a success.

After the official opening, all guests of the evening were able to take part in a sightseeing tour, which was conducted by Anatoly Lyubavin.

Also that evening, all those present were able to enjoy a wonderful performance by the soloist of the Voronezh Philharmonic Mikhail Knyazev, who performed musical works by G. Handel and A. Vivaldi, and also conducted a short excursion “Music of the Petrine era”, during which visitors heard the music of L. Daken, A Stradella and D. Bortnyansky.

The exhibition will run until May 29.

Creative contest “I am an artist – I see it this way”

April 20, 2022

On April 20, 2022, the All–Russian inclusive drawing contest “I am an artist – I see it this way” will start for the seventh time. The competition is organized by the Ferris Wheel, a non-profit organization for the socio-cultural rehabilitation of people with disabilities, with the support of the Presidential Grants Fund, the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development of Moscow, in partnership with 32 leading museums in Russia. The works of the winners of the competition will be presented at the exhibition in the Museum of Moscow.

The contest participants are children and young people with disabilities, as well as their brothers and sisters, aged 6 to 20 years. The objectives of the contest are: creative self-realization of children and young people with disabilities and their brothers and sisters, encouragement and recognition of their creative abilities, creation of motivation for further development in the field of visual art, as well as a positive impact on society’s attitude to the opportunities and abilities of children and young people with disabilities.

The jury of the competition consists of experts from thirty–two museums from different cities of Russia.

According to the results of the competition, the jury will select ninety-six winners (three from each museum) and more than forty participants will receive special prizes from the partners of the competition. The best works will take part in the final exhibition, which will open on October 9 at the Museum of Moscow. As part of a parallel program in the Metro gallery (m. Exhibition)  the works and stories of the winners of previous years’ contests will be presented.

The theme of the seventh contest is “The City in Art”. Day after day, we see the city from our window. Big or small, calm or noisy. Every city has its own life, its own history. And, probably, in the heart of any of us there is a special city – the one that captures and beckons, the one that you want to return to. This year, each participant of the contest will be able to show his favorite, special city.

Interpretations of famous works of art on the theme of the city from the collection of any museum in the world will take part in the competition. Participants will create them independently or at master classes that will be held as part of the educational program. For the first time, works in digital format will also be accepted for the competition.

The educational program provides for master classes by partner museums and the organizer of the competition in offline and online formats, as well as online excursions and lectures for parents. Also, step-by-step instructions for the preparation of competitive works and video workshops adapted for people with disabilities have been developed together with partner museums. All materials are created taking into account the needs of people with mental peculiarities, are provided with subtitles, some of them are translated into Russian sign language. The Khakass Museum of Local Lore was the curator of the project to create step-by-step instructions. The program of the competition is available on the website of yatakvizhu.Russia from April 20.

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L.G. Solovyov. Still life

April 20, 2022

Solovyov Lev Grigorievich
Creation period:
not dated
Material, technique:
paper, pastel
The size:
47.0×21.0
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
11794680
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-8387
Inventory number:
Zh-726

L.G. Solovyov. Landscape

April 20, 2022

Solovyov Lev Grigorievich
Creation period:
1912
Material, technique:
paper, pastel
The size:
71.0×53.0
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
11794681
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-8395
Inventory number:
Zh-737

L.G. Solovyov. Holy Great Martyr Barbara. Sketch

April 20, 2022

Solovyov Lev Grigorievich
Creation period:
not dated
Material, technique:
paper, pastel
The size:
53.0×35.5
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
11794676
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-8402
Inventory number:
Zh-794

L.G. Solovyov. Landscape with the setting sun

April 20, 2022

Solovyov Lev Grigorievich
Creation period:
1912
Material, technique:
paper, pastel
The size:
50.0×34.0
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
11794679
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-8269
Inventory number:
Zh-676

L.G. Solovyov. Self-portrait

April 20, 2022

Solovyov Lev Grigorievich
Creation period:
not dated
Material, technique:
paper, dry sauce, watercolor
The size:
54.0х33.0
Place of creation:

Number in the State Catalog:
11794677
Number according to KP (GIK):
VOHM KP-8180
Inventory number:
Zh-986

Creative contest “I am an artist – I see it this way”

April 22, 2022

On April 20, 2022, the All-Russian inclusive drawing competition “I am an artist – this is how I see it” will start for the seventh time. The competition is held by the Ferris Wheel, a non-profit organization for the sociocultural rehabilitation of people with disabilities, with the support of the Presidential Grants Fund, the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development of Moscow, in partnership with 32 leading museums in Russia. The works of the winners of the competition will be presented at the exhibition in the Museum of Moscow.

The participants of the competition are children and young people with disabilities, as well as their brothers and sisters, aged 6 to 20 years.

The goals of the competition are: creative self-realization of children and young people with disabilities and their brothers and sisters, encouragement and recognition of their creative abilities, creation of motivation for further development in the field of visual arts, as well as a positive impact on society’s attitude towards the opportunities and abilities of children and young people with disabilities. disability.

The competition jury consists of experts from thirty-two museums from different cities of Russia.

According to the results of the competition, the jury will select ninety-six winners (three from each museum) and more than forty participants will receive special prizes from the partners of the competition. The best works will take part in the final exhibition, which will open on October 9 at the Museum of Moscow. As part of the parallel program, the Metro Gallery (Vystavochnaya metro station) will present the works and stories of past competition winners.

The theme of the seventh competition is “City in Art”. From day to day we see the city from our window. Big or small, quiet or noisy. Each city has its own life, its own history. And, probably, in the heart of any of us there is a special city – one that captures and beckons, one that you want to return to. This year, each contestant will be able to show their favorite, special city.

The competition will involve interpretations of famous works of art on the theme of the city from the collection of any museum in the world. Participants will create them on their own or at master classes that will be held as part of the educational program. For the first time, entries in digital format will also be accepted for the competition.

The educational program provides for master classes by partner museums and the organizer of the competition in offline and online formats, as well as online tours and lectures for parents. Also, together with partner museums, step-by-step instructions for preparing competitive works and video master classes adapted for people with disabilities have been developed. All materials are created taking into account the needs of people with mental disabilities, are provided with subtitles, some of them are translated into Russian Sign Language (RSL). The curator of the project to create step-by-step instructions was the Khakass Museum of Local Lore. The competition program is available on the website yatakvizhu.rf from April 20.

May 2-10. Thematic tour “Blessed Gift of Nature” (6+)

April 19, 2022

Dear visitors!

During the May holidays, from May 2 to May 10 (daily) at 14.00, thematic excursions “Blessed gift of nature” will be held in the museum.

Throughout history, the rich and diverse world of flowers has been lovingly sung by masters of art. At all times, flowers have been an important topic for artists and often become an inspiration. Bouquets and still lifes, landscapes and genre scenes, portraits and ornaments – a real waltz of flowers, immersing you in a joyful atmosphere of eternal beauty.

On the example of the exhibits of the main exposition of the museum, we will see the interpretation of this eternal genre, we will follow how the flower language has changed over time. We will learn about how the floral theme was used in the art of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, staged still lifes, ornamental motifs by domestic masters and complex compositions by foreign artists on a thematic tour.

The ticket price for the tour is 200 rubles.
Duration – 60 minutes.

Limited number of seats. Tickets online. You can also buy a ticket using the Pushkin card.

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