Autumn exhibition season
About exhibition
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow — the first museum of photography and contemporary art in Russia. The museum has no permanent exhibition; exhibition projects rotate constantly. The museum presents the history of international and Russian contemporary art, as well as projects by stars of world and Russian photography. In the autumn-winter exhibition season you will see: 'Fundamental Lexicon. Contemporary Russian Art from the Sinara Foundation's Collection': the exhibition covers the period from the 1950s to the 2020s and brings together works by artists who shaped the development of contemporary Russian art. Among them are Ilya Kabakov, Viktor Pivovarov, Erik Bulatov, Pavel Pepperstein, Irina Korina, and others. Anya Zhelud 'Inhale — Exhale': she visualizes the contours of the material and natural world around us, often using an unexpected and seemingly non-'feminine' material — metal rods. In the exhibition, in addition to metal sculptures, the artist's paintings are presented. Vladimir Grig 'Thank You for Being with Us': the characters of Grig's multiverse cross the boundaries of space and time, traveling through styles, eras, and cultural layers and trying on new unexpected roles. Most of the works by the artist in the exhibition are executed in the complex and labor-intensive technique of bugle-bead mosaic on canvas. Andrey Grositsky 'Identified Object': the artist turns his paintings into spatial objects, revealing the vitality of inanimate items, whether a tube of paint, a lamp, a meat grinder, iron pipes, nuts, etc. Ivan Filatov 'The History of the Village of Izhevskoye. 1890s–1930s': a photographic archive of life in the village of Izhevskoye, whose peasants bought their freedom from the landowner 29 years before the abolition of serfdom in the Russian Empire.