Exhibition of contemporary art on Kropotkinskaya. Exhibition strategy

Exhibition of contemporary art on Kropotkinskaya. Exhibition strategy
Exhibition of contemporary art on Kropotkinskaya. Exhibition strategy

The Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art is the first state museum in Russia, entirely specializing in the art of the XX and XXI centuries. Since the opening, the museum has repeatedly expanded the sphere of its activities and gained recognition of the general public. Today the museum is one of the most active participants in the artistic life of the capital.

The museum opened its doors on December 15, 1999 with the support of the Government of Moscow and the Department of Culture of the city of Moscow. The founder and director of the museum became Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts. His personal collection, which consisted of more than 2,000 works of famous artists of the 20th century, laid the beginning of the Museum Assembly. Later the funds of the museum were significantly replenished, and now it is one of the most representative assemblies of the domestic art of the XX century.

Today the museum is located on five venues in the historical center of Moscow. The main building in which the permanent exhibition is located and temporary exhibitions are held, located on Petrovka Street, in the former mansion of merchant Gubin, built on the project of the architect Matthew Kazakov. In addition, there are four magnificent exhibition spaces at the disposal of the museum:

  • five-story building in Yermolaevsky lane;
  • spacious gallery on Tver Boulevard;
  • the old building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogol Boulevard;
  • vasily Gorbunov Vasily Museum on a large Georgian street.

Collection

The Museum Meeting is the main stages of the development of avant-garde. Most of the collection consists of works by Russian authors, however, there are works of foreign artists in the exposition: Pablo Picasso's graphic sheets, Fernana Lya, Juan Miro and George de Kiriko, Salvador's sculpture Dali, Arman and Arnaldo Pomodoro, Painting Henri Rousseau and Francohae lived, installing Yukinari Yanaga.

The core of the museum collection is the works of the classics of the Russian avant-garde of the beginning of the twentieth century. Many work acquired at auctions and in the Gallers of Europe and the United States were returned to their homeland from abroad. Among them, Casimir Malevich's canvas, Marka Shagal, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Aristarha Lentulova, Vladimir Tatlin, Pavel Filonova and Vasily Kandinsky, sculptures of Alexander Ariphenko and Osip Thadkina. In addition, the museum is proud of its unique meeting of the works of the Georgian artist-primitivist Niko Pirosmani.

The impressive section of the exposition is devoted to the work of artists-nonconformist 1960-1980s: Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Zvereva, Vladimir Yakovleva, Vladimir Nemukhina, Vitaly Komara and Alexander Melamim, Oscar Rabin, Dmitry Krasnophetsev, Leonid Schwartzman, Oleg Karkov and others.

The museum supports the development of contemporary art in Russia and constantly replenishes its collection. Now in the section of the current art, works of Boris Orlova, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Prigova, Valery Koshlyakova, Vladimir Dubosar and Alexander Vinogradov, Oleg Kulik, Viktor Pivovarova, Konstantin Starzochkova, Andrei Bartenheva and other artists.


Mode of operation:

  • monday-Sunday - from 12:00 to 20:00;
  • thursday - from 13:00 to 21:00;
  • the third Monday of each month is the day off.

Ticket price

Unified ticket for all sites:

  • standard ticket - 500 rubles;
  • preferential ticket - 200 rubles.

Tickets for Petrovka, 25:

  • preferential ticket - 150 rubles.

Tickets for Gogolevsky Boulevard, 10:

  • standard ticket - 350 rubles;
  • preferential ticket - 150 rubles.

Tickets for Ermolaevsky Lane, 17:

  • the preferential ticket is 100 rubles.

Tickets for Tver Boulevard, 9:

  • standard ticket - 150 rubles;
  • the preferential ticket - 50 rubles.

Tickets for big Georgian, 15:

  • standard ticket - 250 rubles;
  • the preferential ticket is 100 rubles.

Benefits are installed for the following groups of visitors: Students of secondary and secondary special educational institutions, Pensioners of the Russian Federation, working disabled people II and III century, students of the day full-time education of universities of the Russian Federation, Persons under 18 years old, members of large families, military servicemen, illegally repressed and rehabilitated citizens of the Russian Federation.

Free entrance to all sites: Children under 7 years old, students of the day full-time education of artistic and architectural universities, faculties of universities specializing in the field of art, members of the Academy of Arts, Association of Art Protection of the Russian Federation and unions of artists, architects, designers and journalists of the Russian Federation, employees of the Museums of the Russian Federation, members of the ICOM, children Disabled people, orphans and children without parental care, disabled persons with disabilities I and II century, participants and veterans of the Second World War, students of general educational institutions - shelters, rehabilitation centers, social assistance centers and children, Heroes of the USSR, Heroes of the Russian Federation, Full Cavalers of the Order of Glory .

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On the Day of Cultural Heritage, April 18, I managed to get on a tour of the project "Exit to the City" in the estate of Gybin, a better known as the Museum of Contemporary Art. The former manor, and now the museum is located in the center of Moscow, on Petrovka Street. I share my review of visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art on Petrovka.

After writing on a tour of the gyuba estate through the social network (from the project "Exit to the city"), was terribly satisfied with himself. I managed, I managed! - I was glad, anticipating another interesting journey into the past. The excursion began at 16-00, but I, as always, managed to be late. Well, more precisely, the minibus is to blame, which is stuck in the traffic jam (one is always to blame for an old tradition). I had to transfer from the minibus on the subway, to get to the colored boulevard, and there literally run running with a camera Nerinaov, to Petrovka Street. In general, the difficult path had to overcome - that's what a thrust for knowledge!

Fuh, rejecting the Spirit, I saw a bunch of intelligent people in the courtyard of the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Is this an excursion from the exit to the city "? I asked.

Yes, yes, the answer is a pretty aunt, - by the way, your face is familiar. Some and the same faces on excursions.

My heart was so calmed down after the marathon run, and I decided to look around. The courtyard of the museum is an exposition of unusual sculptures in the open-air. In the distance, the courtyard was visible to the cafe "Mart". In the courtyard, by the way, you can go completely free, without visiting the museum.

Despite the beginning of the fifth, nobody began to start. "Well, in vain Bezhala" - swept in the head. However, we were not allowed for a long time - a local guide was released from the museum building and led us to the Manor-Museum.

First of all, it should be noted at Petrovka 25, there are several objects:

1) the well-preserved building of the architect Matthew Kazakov;

2) a collection of contemporary art, which is exhibited in the halls of the former estate of Gybin;

3) The courtyard of the manor, where a variety of open-air sculptures are located.

The entrance to the Museum of Modern Art of Moscow is unusually issued, I personally reminded something in the cave.


The first thing you pay attention to, entering the building is a beautiful massive wooden door, very heavy.


In the former front halls, as in the classic estate, leads a luxury staircase. On both sides of the stairs and on the ceiling, images are placed in the art of Griezail (painting with various shades, imitating stucco). By the way, in the art of the Griezail also painted the dome of the round hall in Petrovsky Travel Palace .

The guide began a story about the history of an old Moscow building.

Museum building Matthew Kazakova

So, about the manor. The building in which the Museum of Contemporary Art is located is a monument of the architecture of Moscow of the XVIII century. The building was built in 1793 on the project of the famous architect Matvey Kazakov. In history, it entered the gyuba manor. Many years ago, this building belonged to Mikhail Pavlovich Rubin, rich in the Urals industrial. Apparently, in those days, everyone, they all sought to Moscow, nothing changes over the years.



From the street Petrovka building is just fine. Impeccable style Matthew Kazakov: Clear lines, noble columns. The facade of a typical Moscow estate goes to the Red Street line, while the rest of the estate, hidden from prying eyes, was behind the main building. It was an unusual solution for those times. By the way, until the end of the XIX century, the estate was a small pond, which was covered - the land in Moscow was always expensive. In 1880, the main house was passed under the gymnasium. It is known that the famous poet symbolist Valery Bryusov and the Bakhrushin brothers studied in it.

In 1920, the Institute of Physiotherapy and Orthopedics appeared on the site of the former gymnasium. And right up to the moment the museum appeared on these walls, there was a hospital institution. During this time, the exterior finish and the interior would have done themselves very much, the capital restoration took. Low bow to those people who restored the external and interior decoration of the manor.

As a result, the museum's visitor can now see the unique paintings of the mansion ceilings performed in the classic spirit. Interior elements - a parade staircase, an orchestral niche in a ballroom, ceramic furnaces - still coming to us atmosphere of Moscow antiquity.


Despite the rich history inside the interiors practically not preserved, in fact there are only walls and paintings of the ceilings. Because of what many excursants were upset, waiting to see inside something "old-noble". But in some halls on the ceilings, a wonderful painting in the artician already mentioned by me has been preserved. I post a photo, so that everyone can appreciate this beauty.




Exposition of the Museum of Contemporary Art

But back from the former magnificence into modernity. In the former estate, Gubin is the Museum of Contemporary Art of Moscow. That is, it turned out a very unusual combination - the art of the XX and XXI centuries, and the old architecture.

Immediately I will say that the museum is better to visit with the excursion, because you yourself can hardly understand something if you are certainly not a connoisseur of modern art.

A very nice guide of the museum held us a real excursion into the world of contemporary art.

The museum's chip is still there are various exhibitions. At the time of our excursion, the museum held an exhibition "Dreams for those who wake up".

Description of the concept of the exhibition from the official website of the museum (I confess, I myself would not write so much): The task of the new, fifth on the account, the thematic exposition of the Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art is to analyze the patterns of audience perception through the prism of the eternal, relevant and reindeer opposition of the "true" and "phantom" image. In other words, to explore the conflict rooted in Western culture between a positive, rational idea of \u200b\u200bthe image as a transparent "window to the world" and is directly opposed to visual similarities as suspicious or frankly dangerous fantasies. Rarely detecting in such an exertired form, these psychological attitudes are represented by a dynamic pair: they are able to change places depending on the point of view.

Similar words are the exhibition-rebus, where modern artists and sculptors offer to solve various riddles, including figurative thinking. It is amazing and interesting.

In the first hall, we literally "looked into the eyes of modern art," and the big "eye" of art looked at us from the canvas. Who is who, in general. In the glance with "art" it is better not to play, you will still lose. The feeling is strange, I confess. In a small room, "eyes" were exhibited in different forms: drawing, telescope, etc.


In the second hall it was still cooler. Unusual installations are exhibited in the former ballroom, on the topic of dreams, who responded to our consciousness in prehistoric times, in the cave of ancient people. All the action took place in the dark-dark hall, the huge windows of the ballroom were played.


Dreams for those who wake

If not a guide, I would not understand anything, it's honestly. And thanks to her, everything was put on the shelves in the head.

To understand the essence of the exposition, a few more works.



Among the artists whose work is exhibited at the current exhibition: AES + F, Nikita Alekseev, Sergey Bratkov, Oleg Vasilyev, Francisco Infanta, Ilya Kabakov and many others.

I still really liked this unusual corridor.

Modern Art Museum

We spent in the museum for about an hour, but time flew unnoticed.

Yard with unusual sculptures

After a walk on the estate, the guide offered us to show interesting exhibits in the courtyard of the museum. Well, who will refuse? However, there were few wishing to be, and from the group of 20 people in the yard out only 5.

In the courtyard most interesting specimen is ... a piece of stairs. But this is not an ordinary staircase, it is part of the Eiffel Tower's stairs, which literally "melted" on the museums of modern art of the world.

Here you can see all the famous heroes of the film "Mimino", a monument to Vysotsky, the composition "Citizens" and many other sculptures.

Part of the stairs from the real Eiffel Tower




In general, this excursion was very interesting. However, all those who are looking for in this estate preserved noble interiors will be disappointed. But those who want to plunge into the world of contemporary art, to get acquainted with the works of the authors of the twentieth century, will definitely be rewarded with a mass of impressions and new knowledge. And I'll take myself on the note by the courtyard with sculptures, where you can hide from the bustle of the center of Moscow.

Address: Moscow, Petrovka Street, 25 (Chekhovskaya metro station, Pushkinskaya)

Ticket price: 250 rubles. (adult), 100 rubles. (preferential, for students).

Opening hours: Mon-Wed and PT-Sun 12: 00-20: 00 (Cashier is open until 19:30)

Thursday from 13.00 to 21.00 (cashier until 20.30).

Day off - Third Monday every month

The third Sunday of each month the entrance for all categories of citizens is free.

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  • MMI is considered One of the leading cultural centers of the capital.
  • At the heart of exhibition The Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art is the Personal Assembly of Zurab Tsereteli.
  • Museum belongs to four buildings in the center of Moscow.
  • On Petrovka 25. The works of Kazimir Malevich, Mark Shagal, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionova, Pavel Filonova, Vladimir Tatlin and many others.
  • Building in Ermolaev Lane It is the main exhibition space of MMSI, here are the original and significant project exhibitions.
  • Buildings on Gogol and Tver Boulevards Used to carry out interesting symposia, exhibitions and creative meetings.
  • All information The museum is available in English.

Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art (MMSI) - The first State Municipal Museum, demonstrating the Russian and foreign arts of the XX and XXI centuries in Russia. Founded in 1999 with the support of the Government of Moscow and the Department of Culture, MMSY for more than 15 years is considered one of the leading cultural centers of the capital.

The basis of the concept of exhibition activities The Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art is the Personal Assembly of Zurab Tsereteli, a famous sculptor and president of the Russian Academy of Arts, allowing to trace the main stages of the development of modern Russian and foreign arts. The Museum Policy implies a gradual change of thematic expositions and the organization of special projects aimed at perceiving various forms of contemporary art by visitors with different levels of training.

Museum of Contemporary Art belongs to four buildingslocated around the boulevard rings in the center of Moscow.

  • Basic building - on Petrovka, 25. Here is part of the permanent exposition of the museum and temporary exhibitions are held. The building is equipped with special equipment for people with disabilities. In recent years, is on large-scale reconstruction.
  • Five floors They are given under the needs of the museum at the home of the beginning of the 20th century at: Yermolaevsky Lane, 17 (MMSI in Ermolaevsky). This building is now the main exhibition space MMSI.
  • Gallery on, 9
  • Antique building Russian Academy of Arts on Gogol Boulevard, 10 Also built on the project Matthew Kazakov and serves as a place of conducting numerous international exhibition projects, symposia and conferences. .

Petrovka, 25.

On Petrovka, 25 exhibitions are held regularly. This is symbolic, since the former merchant mansion, built at the end of the 18th century, became at the beginning of the 20th century Alma Mater for many outstanding cultural figures of that time - he seems to keep their shadows and voices. In the rich museum meeting - work and Mark Shagal, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Pavel Filonova, Vladimir Tatlin and many others whose works were acquired at auctions and in the Gallers of Europe and the United States and returned to their homeland.

In MMSI on Petrovka, works of Russian avant-gardeists are available, as well as the work of their foreign colleagues. Thus, in the collection of the museum there are virtuoso graphics of Fernan Laja, George de Kiriko and, the creations of El Salvador Dali and Arman. The work of the artist Niko Pirosmani and the works of the leading artists of Niko Pirosmani and the works of the leading artists-nonconformists of the 1960-1980s, Oskara Rabin, Anatoly Zverev, and others, seek to show the panorama of modern cultural life, and therefore does not remain aside from the newest currents, causing his Collection of representatives of topical art - Viktor Bivovarov, Konstantin Starzetova, Dmitry Prigova, etc.

Exhibitions on Petrovka, 25 are constantly updated, and therefore it is possible to be many times here, knowing the new talented works of artists of the XXI century and past times. Thus, on one of the exposures, Antonio Gaudi projects were presented (many unique drawings and layouts of buildings, which have become the decoration of Barcelona), and on the other - the interactive installation of the modern artist Alexandra Dementieva: samples of the newest technological way to create an image.

Yermolaevsky, Gogol, Tverskaya

At the MMI playground in Ermolaevsky Lane pass no less original and significant exhibitions. For the needs of the museum in the structure of the beginning of the 20th century, fortunate floors were given as long as the building in Ermolaevsky is the main exhibition space of MMI. In 2017, visitors saw the Valery Eisenberg "Migratio" project, demonstrating the modern art of Russia through the prism of the brief artist of the 80s, and also an anniversary exhibition of the outstanding photographer Sergei Borisov "Zeitgeist" in the intriguing black and white colors, Large-scale video status of Alexandra Mitlaan "Between the past and the future" and much more.

The old building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogol Boulevard, 10he serves the venue of numerous international exhibition projects, symposia and conferences.

Gallery on Tver Boulevard, 9, located in the space of the former Creative workshop of Zurab Tsereteli, remembers her owner well, his guests and reigned here atmosphere of creativity, so today it takes place the most significant and conceptual events of the Moscow cultural life.

Mission mission

One of his tasks MMSI considers the organization of an extensive exhibition program, thanks to which you can see both the retrospectives of the famous artists of the 20th century, and the works of beginners of visual culture masters, and in addition, to visit events within the festivals of various scales. The museum actively cooperates with young artists, supporting their undertakings in a two-year school of modern art "Free workshops", located in the building on Petrovka, 25. Here you can listen to a course of lectures on the Russian and foreign arts of the XX and XXI centuries, to get acquainted with the artistic market and new technologies Visual arts, try to figure out the topical problems of modern culture. Among other things, the Museum offers numerous children's programs: for example, the fantasy art studio is waiting for children from 5 to 12 years old, holds children's master classes, excursions and training courses.

Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art

The Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art is the first state museum in Russia, entirely specializing in the art of the XX and XXI centuries. Since the opening, the museum has repeatedly expanded the sphere of its activities and gained recognition of the general public. Today the museum is one of the most active participants in the artistic life of the capital.

The museum opened its doors on December 15, 1999 with the support of the Government of Moscow and the Department of Culture of the city of Moscow. The founder and director of the museum became Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts. His personal collection, which consisted of more than 2,000 works of famous artists of the 20th century, laid the beginning of the Museum Assembly. Later the funds of the museum were significantly replenished, and now it is one of the most representative assemblies of the domestic art of the XX century.

Today the museum is located on four venues in the historic center of Moscow. The main building is located on Petrovka Street, in the former mansion of the merchant Gubin, built on the project of the architect Matthew Kazakov. In addition, there are three magnificent exhibition spaces at the disposal of the museum: a five-story building in Ermolaevsky Lane, a spacious exposition space on Tverskoy Boulevard and the ancient building of the Russian Academy of Arts in Gogol Boulevard.

Collection

The Museum Meeting is the main stages of the development of avant-garde. Most of the collection consists of works by Russian authors, however, there are works of foreign artists in the exposition: Pablo Picasso's graphic sheets, Fernana Lya, Juan Miro and George de Kiriko, Salvador's sculpture Dali, Arman and Arnaldo Pomodoro, Painting Henri Rousseau and Francohae lived, installing Yukinari Yanaga.

The core of the museum collection is the works of the classics of the Russian avant-garde of the beginning of the twentieth century. Many work acquired at auctions and in the Gallers of Europe and the United States were returned to their homeland from abroad. Among them, Casimir Malevich's canvas, Marka Shagal, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Aristarha Lentulova, Vladimir Tatlin, Pavel Filonova and Vasily Kandinsky, sculptures of Alexander Ariphenko and Osip Thadkina. In addition, the museum is proud of its unique meeting of the works of the Georgian artist-primitivist Niko Pirosmani. The impressive section of the exposition is devoted to the work of artists-nonconformist 1960-1980s: Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Zvereva, Vladimir Yakovleva, Vladimir Nemukhina, Vitaly Komara and Alexander Melamim, Oscar Rabin, Dmitry Krasnophetsev, Leonid Schwartzman, Oleg Karkov and others. The museum supports the development of contemporary art in Russia and constantly replenishes its collection. Now in the section of the current art, works of Boris Orlova, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Prigova, Valery Koshlyakova, Vladimir Dubosar and Alexander Vinogradov, Oleg Kulik, Viktor Pivovarova, Konstantin Starzochkova, Andrei Bartenheva and other artists.

Exhibition strategy

The extensive exhibition program of the museum is aimed at the widest possible and diverse representation of the visual culture of the XX and XXI centuries. Every year, the museum suits many exhibitions of the most different scale - from debut shows of beginner authors and conceptual expositions to international festivals and huge retrospectives of large artists.

Education

We support young artists and involve them in the current artistic process. For this purpose, at the museum, the School of Contemporary Art "Free Workshops" is functioning. A two-year training program is implemented in specific practical activities in creative workshops. The course program includes lectures on modern art, studying the art market, studying new technologies for visual arts, mastering the intellectual problems of modern culture. Also in the museum there is an art studio "Fantasy" for children from 5 to 12 years. Lectures and master classes with leading artists, curators and art researchers are held for everyone.