Архив постов: June 2023

Coin – 1/4 thaler

June 14, 2023

Unknown medallist
Creation period:
1691
Material, technique:
silver
Size:
2.9
Place of creation:

Catalog Number:
31580278
KP Number (GIC):
VOHM KP-14255
Inventory number:
H-4122

MUSEUM POSTER FOR JUNE

June 8, 2023

EXHIBITIONS

All year
PERMANENT EXHIBITION OF THE MUSEUM (0+)
GUIDED TOURS OF THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION (0+)
BUY A TICKET
(Available on the Pushkin map)

Until July 16
EXHIBITION FROM THE FUNDS OF THE TULA ART MUSEUM “ART OF WESTERN EUROPE VXII-XIX CENTURY”
The cost is 300 rubles and 200 rubles (preferential)
TO BUY A TICKET
(Available on the Pushkin map)

From June 3
THE EXHIBITION “ROBERT FALK. PAINTING AND GRAPHICS” (12+)
The cost is 400 rubles and 300 rubles (preferential)
TO BUY A TICKET
(Available on the Pushkin map)

From June 3
EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEXANDER RODCHENKO (12+)
The cost is 400 rubles and 300 rubles (preferential
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(Available on the Pushkin map)


EVENTS

June 1, 4, 11, 18, 25 at 12:30
Museum lesson with game elements “From stone to canvas” (7+)
During the lesson, participants will make an exciting journey through the two floors of the main museum exposition into the wonderful world of childhood, get acquainted with the genre of children’s portraits, learn how the image of the child changed in the paintings of artists in different eras and will perform tasks right in the hall: they will guess objects and find them on museum exhibits, play the mobile game “Revive the picture” and they will solve the puzzle “An extra picture”.
The cost is 200 rubles.
Duration: 45-60 minutes.
The number of up to 20 people.
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June 1 at 15:00
Children’s lecture “How has a child’s portrait changed?” (7+)
Throughout the epochs, in the course of the development of human society, the attitude towards children and childhood as a special period of human life has changed. This transformation was reflected mainly in works of fine art. Drawings, miniatures, iconography, paintings, frescoes of different eras, recorded the reflection of time in children’s images. The lecture participants will learn about how the image of a child has changed throughout history and how it was reflected in children’s portraits from the era of Ancient Egypt to the beginning of the XX century.
The cost is 150 rubles.
Duration: 45-60 minutes.
The number of up to 20 people.
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June 10, 17, 24 at 15:00
Combined tours of the exhibition “Robert Falk. Painting and Graphics” (10+)
The name of Robert Rafailovich Falk stands apart not only because of the spread of artistic methods to which he resorted during his long career, but also because of the amazing fate, not characteristic of his contemporaries. An outstanding Russian avant-garde artist of the XX century, the founder and member of the creative association “Jack of Diamonds”, he managed to preserve his individuality during the reign of socialist realism and become an iconic figure of the thaw.
At the meeting, the guests will consider his life and artistic strategies, determine his place and role in Russian art. Visitors will hear about the half-century history of the master’s work and learn how public recognition was formed.
The cost is 100 rubles.
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(Available on the Pushkin map)


A SERIES OF MASTER CLASSES “BOTANICAL SKETCHES” (12+)
The participants of the class will get acquainted with outstanding illustrators-botanists and learn how to create a realistic image of fruits and berries. If the guests are just starting to get acquainted with watercolor, then the master class will help them learn all the techniques, get acquainted with different techniques, and if the visitor is an experienced artist, it will help expand the facets of your creativity.

June 3 at 12:00
Master class “Peony” (12+)
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(Available on the Pushkin map)

June 7 at 18:00
June 10 at 12:00
Master class “Apricots” (12+)
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(Available on the Pushkin map)

June 14 at 18:00
June 17 at 12:00
Master class “Lily” (12+)
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(Available on the Pushkin map)

June 21 at 18:00
June 24 at 12:00
Master class “Pear” (12+)
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(Available on the Pushkin map)

June 28 at 18:00
Master class “Hydrangea” (12+)
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(Available on the Pushkin map)


LECTURES

June 8 at 18:00
June 22 at 18:00
Lecture “Antique collection in the context of the lyrics of the XX century” (12+)
The meeting will consider the fate of the heroes of popular ancient Greek myths, whose images are presented on the objects of the museum collection, in a literary context. The guests will analyze the “ancient” texts of N. Gumilev, O. Mandelstam, I. Brodsky and other poets who will reveal the plot potential of ancient artifacts. Using the literary material, the museum participants will feel the “living nerve” of ancient themes, as well as learn about the upcoming re-exhibition of the hall of ancient art.
Lecturer – museum guide Anastasia Kotikova.
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(Available on the Pushkin map)

June 15 at 18:00
June 29 at 18:00
Lecture “Portraits of Peter the Great” (12+)
Peter the Great, thanks to a set of global reforms, radically changed all spheres of life in Russian society. The cultural aspect was not left out of the large-scale transformations either. At the meeting, the participants will learn about how the national fine art was transformed under the influence of Peter’s activity, what elements this activity brought to the life of the city and how the image of the great reformer himself was reworked and reinterpreted in painting.
Lecturer – senior researcher of the museum Evgeny Sychev.
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(Available on the Pushkin map)


CLASSES FOR ORGANIZED CHILDREN’S GROUPS

1. Museum lesson with game elements “From stone to canvas”
Main building (halls of the Ancient World, Russian painting of the XVI-XXI centuries)
During the lesson, participants will make an exciting journey through the two floors of the main museum exposition into the wonderful world of childhood, get acquainted with the genre of children’s portraits, learn how the image of the child changed in the paintings of artists in different eras and will perform tasks right in the hall: they will guess objects and find them on museum exhibits, play the mobile game “Revive the picture” and they will solve the puzzle “An extra picture”.
The cost is 200 rubles.
Duration: 45-60 minutes.
The number of participants is up to 25 people.

Classes are held on Wednesdays and Fridays (the time is agreed by phone. +7 (473) 255-50-81): 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 June. 

2. Interactive children’s lecture “How has the portrait of a child changed?”
Main building (lecture hall, halls of the Ancient World, Russian painting of the XVI-XXI centuries.)
Throughout the epochs, in the course of the development of human society, the attitude towards children and childhood as a special period of human life has changed. This transformation was reflected mainly in works of fine art. Drawings, miniatures, iconography, paintings, frescoes of different eras, recorded the reflection of time in children’s images. The lecture participants will learn about how the image of a child has changed throughout history and how it was reflected in children’s portraits from the era of Ancient Egypt to the beginning of the XX century.

The cost is 150 rubles.
Duration: 45-60 minutes.
The number of participants is up to 30 people.

Lectures are held on Thursdays (the time is agreed by phone. +7 (473) 255-50-81): 8, 15, 22, 29 June.

FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN’S CAMPS
Preliminary registration is required: +7 (473) 255-50-81.

Museum lesson with game elements “From stone to canvas”
Main building (halls of the Ancient World, Russian painting of the XVI-XXI centuries)

During the lesson, participants will make an exciting journey through the two floors of the main museum exposition into the wonderful world of childhood, get acquainted with the genre of children’s portraits, learn how the image of the child changed in the paintings of artists in different eras and will perform tasks right in the hall: they will guess objects and find them on museum exhibits, play the mobile game “Revive the picture” and solve the puzzle “Extra picture”

Classes are held on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Duration: 45-60 minutes.
The number of participants is up to 25 people.
Cost – FREE OF CHARGE


TICKET REFUND

If for some reason you could not use the e-ticket, then you can issue a refund on REQUEST.

June 10, 17, 24. Combined tours of the exhibition “Robert Falk. Painting and Graphics” (10+)

June 8, 2023

On June 10, 17, 24 at 15:00, the museum will host team tours of the exhibition “Robert Falk. Painting and graphics” (10+).

The name of Robert Rafailovich Falk stands apart not only because of the spread of artistic methods, but also because of the amazing fate, not characteristic of his contemporaries.

An outstanding Russian avant-garde artist of the XX century, the founder and member of the creative association “Jack of Diamonds”, who managed to preserve his individuality during the reign of socialist realism and become an iconic figure of the thaw.
At the meeting, the guests will consider his life and artistic strategies, determine his place and role in Russian art. Visitors will hear about the half-century history of the master’s work and learn how public recognition was formed.

BUY A TICKET
(Available on the Pushkin map)
An entrance ticket to the exhibition must be purchased for the tour ticket

Exhibition of photographs by Alexander Rodchenko (12+)

June 8, 2023

On June 3, at 16:00, an exhibition of works by the famous avant-garde artist, innovator in the field of painting, sculpture, book, poster, film and theater design Alexander Rodchenko will open in the space of the museum’s large exhibition hall (second floor).
From 16:00 to 17:30 – admission to the exhibition is free.

This is a joint project Platonov Festival and Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, created within the framework of the regional program of the Lumiere Gallery and the StillArt Foundation. The exhibition includes 58 silver-gelatin prints from two portfolios of the museum series, issued in an edition of 35 copies in 1994-1997, collected under the guidance of the artist’s daughter Varvara Rodchenko, Rodchenko’s grandson and a leading researcher of his work Alexander Lavrentiev, as well as gallery owner Howard Schickler. The photographs included in the portfolio and provided by the StillArt Foundation were printed by Alexander Lavrentiev and Yuri Plaksin in the artist’s darkroom from the original negatives.

The exhibition will present Rodchenko’s works from different years, from the first photographic experiments of the 1920s to the end of the 1930s: these are famous portraits of the family: the photographer’s mother, his wife Varvara Stepanova and daughter Varvara Rodchenko, as well as portraits of friends: artists, architects, poets, writers, filmmakers, employees of the magazines “LEF” and “New LEF”, including several photographs of Vladimir Mayakovsky from Rodchenko’s first photo shoot, taken in his workshop on Myasnitskaya in 1924, a portrait of Lily Brick, which became the basis for the poster of Lengiz, the authorship of Rodchenko and Mayakovsky and the famous photograph of Osip Brik, where the name of the magazine “LEF” is mounted instead of one of the lenses of the glasses. The exhibition will also include architectural surveys and photo reports by Rodchenko: the legendary “Balconies” (1925), “Stairs” (1929), “Fire Escape” (1925), as well as “Pioneer Trumpeter” (1930) and “Pioneer” (1930). It will be possible to visit the exhibition until July 16.

Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (1891-1956) – one of the leaders of the Russian avant-garde, an innovator in the field of painting, sculpture, book, poster, film and theater design, began photographing in 1924. His experimental approach to photography forever changed the history of this art form and influenced not only his contemporaries, but also determined the development of photography for decades to come. Using techniques such as shooting from an unusual angle (from top to bottom and from bottom to top), which immediately began to be called “Rodchenkovsky”; the diagonal construction of the composition, which sets the dynamics and rhythm of the frame; shooting details and close-ups; the use of double exposure and fine work with chiaroscuro contrasts, Rodchenko sought, as O. Brik wrote, to turn a familiar thing into a “seemingly never-seen construction”, to change a person’s habitual view of the environment, to expand the possibilities of “seeing things”.

The exhibition will run from June 3 to July 16, 2023.
Age limit: 12+


Ticket price:
Full – 400 rubles.
Preferential (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 300 rubles.
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.
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(available on Pushkisnka map)


About the organizers of the exhibition:

Lumiere Gallery is one of the oldest Moscow galleries, founded in 2001 by Natalia Grigorieva-Litvinskaya, specializing in the art of photography. The gallery presents recognized Soviet and foreign photographers, as well as contemporary authors. Over the years, the gallery has collected a collection of Soviet photography, which covers the period from the 1920s to the 1990s and includes 13,300 copyright prints. The publishing house of the Lumiere Gallery has released 16 catalogs dedicated to the classics of Soviet photography. In addition to the exhibitions, the albums “Vladimir Lagrange 1960-1990” and “Alexander Rodchenko 1920-1930” were published in 2021 by the Lumiere Gallery and the Still Art Foundation and donated to libraries and museums in Russia to popularize the art of photography in cities and regions.

The Still Art Foundation, founded by Elena Karisalova, supports the art of photography through exhibition, educational and publishing projects. In 2004, Elena decided to form a collection, marking the beginning of collecting the art of fashion photography in Russia. The aim of the regional project of the Lumiere Gallery and the Still Art Foundation is to popularize photography in cities and regions of Russia. The project introduces a wide audience to the works of the classics of Soviet photography Alexander Rodchenko, Vladimir Lagrange and Naum Granovsky. Since 2021, the Gallery and the Foundation have been presenting photo exhibitions in St. Petersburg, Siberia, the Urals and the Volga region.

Exhibition «Art of Western Europe of the XVII-XIX centuries» from the collection of the Tula Museum of Fine Arts

June 8, 2023

On May 25 at 16:00 in the space of the small exhibition hall of the museum (3rd floor of the permanent exhibition) The Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy will open an exhibition «Art of Western Europe of the XVII-XIX centuries» from the collection of the Tula Museum of Fine Arts.
On the opening day, from 16:00 to 17:00, admission to the exhibition is free. 

The basis of the collection of Western European art consists of works received from the estates of the nobles of the Tula province – the Bobrinskys, Olsufievs, Gagarins, Golitsins, Urusovs, Campanari and others. Relatively small in number, it is nevertheless represented by characteristic examples of painting, sculpture and decorative and applied art and gives an idea of the development of Western European art of the XVII-XIX centuries.

The exhibition will feature 38 works, including paintings by masters of Italy, Holland, Flanders, France, Germany, objects of decorative and applied art: animal sculpture, clocks, bouillottes, candelabra. The exhibition will introduce the skills of artists whose heritage is little represented in our country: Felix Schlesinger, Anton Kolesinsky, Giuseppe Recco, Jean Baptiste Jules Traillet, Oswald Achenbach, Kubler and others.

Sentimental scenes interpreted by German and French artists will reflect the touching relationships of close relatives, the peculiarities of life of representatives of different classes and professions. The landscapes of the Classical era with majestic landscapes will emphasize the beauty and harmony of nature. Allegories of Dutch and French masters with the help of mythological or real characters will tell about abstract concepts and feelings. Objects of applied art will remind you of the elegance of everyday life of the XIX century.

The exhibition “The Art of Western Europe of the XVII-XIX centuries”, which was provided by the Tula Museum of Fine Arts, is an exchange: the Voronezh Museum sent to Tula an exposition of the works of Alexander Buchkuri. This joint project takes place within the framework of the national project «Culture» and in order to implement in 2023 the regional project «Creating conditions for the realization of the creative potential of the nation» («Creative people») of the state program of the Tula region «Development of culture and tourism of the Tula region».

The exhibition will last until July 16, 2023.
Age limit: 12+


Ticket price:
Full – 300 rubles.
Preferential (schoolchildren, pensioners, students) – 200 rubles.
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.
Members of the Union of Artists (upon presentation of a certificate) – free of charge.
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Available on the Pushkin map

The exhibition «Robert Falk. Painting and Graphics» (12+)

June 8, 2023

On June 3, 2023 at 16:00 in the exhibition hall of the Voronezh Regional Art Museum named after I.N. Kramskoy, exhibitions of the XII International Platonov Festival of Arts will open: “Robert Falk. Painting and Graphics” and an exhibition of photographs by Alexander Rodchenko.
From 16:00 to 17:30 – admission to the exhibition is free.

The central event of the exhibition program of the Platonov Festival will be a project dedicated to the work of an outstanding painter, avant–gardist and classic of Russian art of the twentieth century, one of the leaders of the Jack of Diamonds, an iconic figure of the thaw – Robert Falk. Voronezh residents will be able to see about 50 paintings and graphic works by the artist from the collections of the State Russian Museum, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Historical and Art Museum “New Jerusalem”, the Kursk State Art Gallery named after A.A. Deineka, the Tula Museum Association. The project “Robert Falk. Painting and Graphics” is a retrospective reflecting Falk’s creative path from the early works of 1909 to the works of the 1950s and emphasizing the diversity of his heritage.

The exhibition will run from June 3 to July 2, 2023.
Age limit: 12+


Ticket price:
Full – 400 rubles.
Photography: mobile devices, camera (without flash) – free of charge.
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE MUSEUM’S TICKET OFFICE FOR CASH
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THERE WILL BE GUIDED TOURS OF THE EXHIBITION

June 10, 17, 24 (Saturdays) at 15:00
At the meeting, the guests will consider the life and artistic strategies of Robert Falk, determine his place and role in Russian art. Visitors will hear about the half-century history of the master’s work and learn how public recognition was formed.

Ticket price:
Full – 100 rubles.
BUY A TICKET
(Available on the Pushkin map)
An entrance ticket to the exhibition must be purchased for the tour ticket

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