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  • 13.11.2019

On the eve of the new exhibition season, ARTANDHOUSES has selected twelve exhibitions that all art lovers should visit.

Art Fair Cosmoscow

Gostiny Dvor, September 8–10

The art fair is first and foremost an exhibition where you can see, albeit in a very compressed state, a slice of what interests Russian collectors today. this year is also interesting with the participation of a record number of galleries (there will be 54), including those from Europe and the USA, and with new sections. In Collaborations, for example, several galleries will place works by different artists in one exhibition space, while Focus will present art from Scandinavia.

Fragment of work Ivan Gorshkov chosen by artist of the year
"Hyper Jump and Anteater"
2016
Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair

"Cai Guoqiang. October"

The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, September 13 - November 12

A Frenchman of Romanian origin Constantin Brancusi is one of the world's main avant-garde artists and founders of abstraction in sculpture, a representative of the Paris School, whose work was highly appreciated during his lifetime, and now his "Sleeping Muse" was sold at Christie's in May of this year for $ 57 million. By the way, he will come to the exhibition in Moscow along with other sculptures, drawings and photographs from the collection of the Pompidou Center.

Constantin Brancusi
"Sleeping Muse"
1910
Gift of Baroness Rene Irana Franchon, 1963
Stock number: AM 1374 S
Collection Center Pompidou, Paris
Musée national d'art moderne - Center de création industrielle
© Adagp, Paris. Photo © Center Pompidou, MNAM - CCI/ Adam Rzepka / Dist. RMN-GP

Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art

Tretyakov Gallery, September 19, 2017 - January 18, 2018

No one knows what will be the main project of the Moscow Biennale, which has changed its organizers for the first time since its foundation. But the fact that it will be curated from the Tokyo Museum contemporary art, and the work will be done especially for the exhibition, gives hope for not total disappointment. Another intriguing point is the location of the main project. They announced the space of the New Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val. It is curious how the Japanese curator will cope with this complex and uncomfortable building.

Matthew Barney
"Space Hunt 1"
2017
Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York / Brussels

Jean-Marie Perrier. Couturier of French Photography»

Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, September 22 - December 3

Serge Gainsbourg, Karl Lagerfeld, Alain Delon and dozens of other movie, fashion and music stars fell into the lens of the French photographer Jean-Marie Perrier in different years. One of the world's leading advertising and fashion photographers will be exhibiting in Moscow for the first time - the Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography will bring more than forty of his photographs.

Jean-Marie Perrier
Karl Lagerfeld. Hamburg
May 1995
© Jean-Marie Périer / Photo12

"Modernism without a manifesto"

Moscow Museum of Modern Art, September 27 - November 20

Any exhibition from private collection- the opportunity to look behind closed doors and see inaccessible treasures up close. Treasures of the Moscow collector, which the MMSI exhibits, are Russian art of the first half of the 20th century, from participants in the Jack of Diamonds to the students of Malevich and Petrov-Vodkin, who are experiencing a rebirth in our time. As they say in the museum, this is only the first part of the display of Babichev's collection.

A. V. Lentulov
"Portrait of two girls"

"There will be gentle rain"

Museum of Contemporary Art "Garage",29 September 2017 - 4 February 2018

The star of contemporary Japanese and world art, Takashi Murakami, will be presented in Russia for the first time in such a volume - from early dedications to traditional Japanese techniques and the history of his country to his acid colors and manga series with demons. The exposition can also be considered a kind of continuation in Oslo this spring, where it was presented as a whole factory of art.

Takashi Murakami
Kaikai & Kiki
2000–2005
private collection. Courtesy Perrotin
© 2000–2005 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved

"Gustav Klimt. Egon Schiele. Drawings from the Albertina Museum»

The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, October 10, 2017 - January 14, 2018

The two most famous Austrian painters in the world - Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele - are rare guests in Russia. The current delivery of their graphics (120 sheets in total) from the great collection of the Albertina Museum in Vienna will take place as part of the Russia-Austria Cross Year of Tourism. Among the highlights of the exhibition is "Self-portrait in an orange jacket" by Schiele, which is one of the "faces" of the famous museum.

Egon Schiele
"Self-portrait in an orange jacket"
1913

Mikhail Shemyakin. A completely different artist

Museum of Russian Impressionism, October 13, 2017 - January 17, 2018

At the first Russian major exhibition of the artist, a prominent representative of the Paris School, whose works are also in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, more than fifty of his expressive paintings will be collected. Parisian and the Pompidou Center, as well as private collectors from Russia and Europe, chipped in for the exposition.

Chaim Soutine
"Landscape with a Man"
1918-1919
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris

"El Lissitzky. El Lissitzky"

Tretyakov Gallery and Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, November 16, 2017 - February 18, 2018

The classic of Moscow conceptualism has been living in the USA for a long time, which does not prevent Russian collectors from loving his ironic paintings and sculptures, and the Pompidou Center, for example, from exhibiting them in a permanent exhibition. The long-awaited retrospective of the master will take place in the MMOMA space on Gogol Boulevard.

A. Kosolapov
"Lenin and Coca-Cola"
2012 / 1982
Aksenov Family Foundation

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Ralina Kurbanova

The wind will spin to the song of the rain,

Throw leaves at our feet.

So beautiful it's time:

Miracle came to us again Autumn!

Autumn- a very beautiful time of the year, and probably the most best time for creating autumn creative works . Generosity autumn gives us great opportunities for the realization of our abilities, the manifestation of imagination and creativity. Various fruits and vegetables, autumn flowers and leaves, cones, plant seeds and other natural materials help us make such wonderful works that you can admire and admire them for a long time.

In October of this year, students senior group kindergarten "Rucheyok" together with their parents took part in the organization autumn exhibitions crafts made from natural materials. In addition to crafts exhibition Children's drawings were also accepted autumn theme.

Working together with parents is very inspiring for children, brings them closer and gives a positive attitude. A sense of pride overwhelms them! And we, the educators of the group, thank the parents for their active participation in the organization autumn exhibition!

Many different interesting works brought by preschoolers! I present some of our work.

Family of Mahmudov Ralif.

Family Asadulaeva Linara.

Family Maksutova Adelina.


Akhitova Leyla's family.


Yazmukhamedov Ilyaz family.


Family Arnazarova Sabrina.


Amir Sharipov family.

Family of Amanov Fariza.


The family of Abdulov Fail.

Maryam Tuktarova family.


Family Arnazarova Evelina.


Family of Niyazov Naida.


Family of Urazova Gulsem.

Abdulov Artem's family.


Family of Kurbanov Rifat.


Tulikova Alina's family.


Dzhanmurzaev Rival family.


Thank you for your attention!


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Autumn Exhibition in kindergarten"Gifts of Autumn". preparatory group

Description: This material is intended for kindergarten teachers and parents.
Target:
development of creativity of children together with parents.
Tasks: develop creativity, imagination, cultivate love for nature.

Any time of the year presents its gifts, in the summer it is the warm sun and the gentle sea, in the winter - favorite holidays, in the spring - the awakening of nature and the anticipation of summer. Autumn is especially generous with gifts. And here is not only the harvest, which will delight until next spring, but also the multi-colored trees, herbs and flowers, which you want to keep as long as possible. And it is a pity sometimes that all this beauty is short-lived. However, you can keep the autumn mood and enjoy the beauty of the long winter evenings. To do this, you need quite a bit - the fruits of autumn, time and your imagination.
Autumn- a wonderful time of abundance of vegetables and fruits, cones, fallen leaves, as well as other natural materials required for the manufacture of various autumn crafts.
In October in the preparatory school group "Berry" exhibition took place "Gifts of Autumn".

This year, crafts prepared by children and parents delighted with their diversity and originality.
Vova made an interesting application of an owl from autumn leaves.

As if they were alive, the hedgehogs were obtained from Tanya and Marina's cones.



Dima made a funny Baba Yaga.


And Ilyusha, together with his mother, made "Autumn Tree"


"Autumn bouquet" of leaves was collected by Christina.

7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art

© Matthew Barney

This year's curator is Yuko Hasegawa, one of the most famous curators in the world, who fights against Eurocentrism in her projects and presents alternative art stories and conversation formats. She became a prominent figure back in the 1990s: Hasegawa has long been friends with, set the course for the development of Tokyo National Museum contemporary art MOT, but the Sharjah Biennale had the biggest impact. It involved not only non-European artists, but also unexpected characters like the director Apichatpong Weerasethakun, the main action took place in the courtyards of the city, and the exhibition was sharply political in nature and talked, among other things, about the problems of global peace and migration.

The Moscow project in this sense came out much softer, since it is primarily dedicated to global ecology - how humanity has changed the Earth and how this affects people's relationships with each other. But, perhaps more interestingly, Hasegawa has actually turned out to be a manifesto for the art of artists born after 1991: the Moscow Biennale will show how they see the world, use new media, work with traditional history. Well, already honored artists - Matthew Barney, Olafur Eliasson and designer Hussein Chalayan will talk about the problems of the old world and culture.

Cai Guoqiang. October


© Cai Guoqiang

Art critics bury, condemn, resurrect and rehabilitate Cai Guoqiang, but regardless of their changing opinions, he still remains the main Chinese artist - even if he lives in America for a long time. Guoqiang became famous for his fireworks - at first small, then, in the US, full-fledged shows now featuring cutting-edge technology - and bizarre installations of ships, animals and machines pierced by arrows. So it was worth bringing his retrospective to Moscow a very long time ago. Now, in the main building of Pushkinsky, side by side with the museum's collection, his sculptures, gunpowder painting, and preparatory sketches for pyrotechnic performances will be shown. And especially for Russia and for the anniversary of the revolution, Cai Guoqiang will prepare the installation "Autumn" from birch trees and baby carriages, reminiscent of a scene from Sergei Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin". Since the main idea of ​​the project is the "human dimension" of history, the memory of the people about their roots, Cai Guoqiang is looking for "remarkable" strollers and cribs in which children grew up for his project.

Brancusi. Sculptures, drawings, photographs, films


© Constantin Brancusi

Constantin Brancusi became famous for his abstract sculpture, but few know that he was also an excellent artist and photographer - and photographed his sculptures himself from time to time. Brancusi photographed them from all angles of view (sometimes from a very close distance, wanting to emphasize the texture of the material), from each negative he made at least two, and sometimes up to twenty prints, different in size and frame boundaries. 150 images of Brancusi are expected at MAMM, a perfect reflection of how the sculptor saw the world and how his workshop and workflow was arranged. In addition, the exhibition will present his drawings and sculptures - including the famous "Sleeping Muse" and "Prometheus".

Modernism without a manifesto. Part 1. Collection of Roman Babichev


© A.A. Monin

The six curators, who spent five years studying the Babichev collection, agree on the main idea: in Russia, modernism was not a single trend - on the contrary, from the 1910s to the 1970s, there were many varieties of it. Even in by no means “vegetarian” times, references to symbolism, the Russian version of impressionism, fauvism, cubism and other European trends in art can be discerned in the works of domestic artists. At the exhibition you can see paintings by stars - Mashkov, Osmerkin, Kuperwasser - and "invisible" after 1932 authors who sacrificed contact with the viewer and continued their plastic experiments.

Keichi Tanaami


© Keichi Tanaami

As if in rhyme with the opening of the Moscow Biennale, the Gary Tatintsyan Gallery is launching an exhibition of one of the most important artists of the post-war generation, Keichi Tanaami, the leader of Japanese pop art and at some point the artistic director of Japanese Playboy. He went through the war, and during a trip to America he got acquainted with pop art - these two events largely determined his work. Tanaami's collages combine fantastic children's images with typical pop art symbols and cartoon characters. His works of recent years will be brought to Moscow - new large-scale painting, sculpture and video art.

Takashi Murakami. There will be gentle rain


© Takashi Murakami

The baton of Japanese art is picked up by the Garage Museum - with paintings, graphics and feature films by the country's most famous artist: it was Murakami who determined the main coordinate axes that define the national art of Japan. Attention to traditions, the absence of a typical European border between the “high”, museum, and “applied”, the experience of the traumatic XX century, the influence of mass culture and manga - these are the starting points for each of his works. For convenience, the exhibition will be structured according to all these chapters: a separate section is dedicated to Murakami's curatorial project "Baby" (2005), dedicated to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and showing what other - fundamentally non-European - art and culture can be.

Gustav Klimt. Egon Schiele. Drawings from the Albertina Museum, Vienna


© Egon Schiele

With the advent of a new director, the Vienna Albertina Gallery is flourishing - the main collection has been shaken up, lost works have been returned, and witty decisions happen at the site of temporary exhibitions that rethink the entire history of the 20th century. Klimt and Schiele are loved and known in Russia (Klimt, of course, a little better), but they have never had such a large - and especially double - exhibition. In Russia they are both known as successful painters, but Pushkinsky wanted to show that they were also strong draftsmen who, like our Bakst, did not so much belong to the classics as they influenced the future avant-garde: in the case of Austria, expressionism.

Alexander Labas. October


© Alexander Labas

The Institute of Russian Realist Art did not pass by the main anniversary of the year either: in two months, a series of graphic and painting works by Alexander Labas “October” based on a cult series in the artist’s work will be exhibited here. The revolution was very important for Labas: in 1917 he was only 17, and he began to paint on this subject only in the late 1920s, returning to them all his life. The idea of ​​the exposition belonged to Olga Beskina-Labas, the artist's niece and head of the Labas Foundation. In total, the IRRI will present approximately 50 graphic and pictorial works, and only a third of them have been shown before in Moscow. An interesting story is connected with a rare self-portrait of the artist from the Kostroma Art Museum - "Self-portrait against the backdrop of October". Employees of the IRRI learned about the existence of the painting from a note in one of Labas' books and were surprised to find this work in the museum's funds - about which practically no one knew anything.

Where is IRRI

When October–December 2017

Chaim Sokol. paper memory


© Chaim Sokol

In 2014, Khaim Sokol turned the Factory space into a total installation of migrant shovels and socks and showed his own ironic version of Spartak under the heading Times New Roman. This year, he will do a homage to Fabrika itself: in Soviet times, technical papers were printed here - from which Sokol will assemble an object as a metaphor for new cultural production in this space and create a poetic series of graphics based on the personal files of employees stored here.

El Lissitzky. El Lissitzky


© El Lissitzky

This year, the Jewish Museum turns five years old, and the team has long wanted to make a large exhibition of a Jewish artist for the anniversary. In this sense, El Lissitzky is an ideal candidate: of the heroes of the avant-garde, only Tatlin and Rodchenko in last years they showed a lot and in detail, so a large exposition with the works of Lissitzky - the great artist, designer and architect, famous for his prouns (from "project for the approval of the new") - seems to compensate for this gap. The exhibition in his honor will be huge, it will capture both the Jewish Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery. The first will get everything that relates to his participation in a Jewish cultural and public organization - book illustrations, posters, photo collages, photo montages, manuscripts, documentary photographs, and in the Tretyakov Gallery you can see prouns and architectural projects, sketches of exhibition design projects, photographs and paintings both from our own archives and from all over the world - from museums in Germany, Holland and even Azerbaijan. Of the interesting objects - the proun “Beat the Whites with a wedge of reds!”, Which has not been exhibited for about 40 years, and a proun from the Azerbaijan Museum, which has not left the country for two decades. The multimedia part of the exhibition, in turn, will be collected based on Lissitzky's notebook from the Getty Museum: a map of his contacts will be recreated - more than 30 of the most interesting personalities and documentary evidence of their communication.

© 2000–2005 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.

Takashi Murakami. There will be gentle rain
A large-scale project of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art will introduce the bright work of one of the most successful Japanese artists. Murakami speaks in a variety of media. He is interested not only in painting and sculpture, but also in design, animation, fashion and pop culture. To represent the whole versatility of the nature of the master of the Country rising sun The exhibition will be divided into five sections. The 1992 installation "Sea Breeze" will be in Europe for the first time.
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, 29 September ‒ 4 February 2018
In the photo: Takashi Murakami "Kaikai & Kiki", 2000-2005

Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

Cai Guoqiang. October
Cai Guoqiang, a graduate of the Shanghai Theater Academy, winner of the "Golden Lion" of the Venice Biennale in 1999, will turn the spaces of the Pushkin Museum into a huge installation. It will include small sculptures and works made in the famous gunpowder painting technique, as well as preparatory sketches for pyrotechnic performances. The installation “Autumn” has already grown in the museum courtyard: a Chinese artist watched Sergei Eisenstein’s film “Battleship Potemkin” and created a man-made mountain consisting of birch trees sprouting from hundreds of baby cradles and strollers donated by Muscovites.
The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, September 13 - November 12

Photo © Center Pompidou, MNAM - CCI/ Adam Rzepka / Dist. RMN-GP / © Adagp, Paris

Constantin Brancusi. Sculptures, drawings, photographs, films (from the Pompidou Center collection)
The brightest representative of the Parisian school, one of the founders of the abstract line in sculpture, born in the Romanian village of Hobitsa into a peasant family, was a student of the great Rodin. The Pompidou Center has the largest collection of the sculptor's works, from where they will come on tour to Moscow. This will be the first attempt to show the Brancusi phenomenon in its entirety and the first exhibition of the world famous master in Russia.
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, September 16 - November 12
In the photo: Constantin Brancusi "Sleeping Muse", 1910. Gift of Baroness Rene Irana Franchon, 1963

Gallery "Our Artists"

Alexander Yakovlev. Black raid
Alexander Yakovlev (1887-1938) entered the history of art as a representative of Russia and France. In 1924-1925, the artist participated in the trans-African expedition of the Citroen Automobile Society and brought back from his travels works that were part of the African cycle saturated with exoticism. Many of these works will be shown in Russia for the first time. The route of the Black Raid involved a 20,000-kilometer rally on tire-tracked all-terrain vehicles from Algeria through all of Central Africa to the island of Madagascar. Full of dangers and adventures, the path was widely covered by the press. In 1926, Leon Poirier made the film "Black Raid", in the same year the Paris Museum decorative arts opened a large exhibition dedicated to the expedition.
Gallery "Our Artists", October 6 - December 22
In the photo: Alexander Yakovlev "Titi and Naranghe"

Modernism without a manifesto. Part 1. Collection of Roman Babichev
For the first time, almost the entire collection of Roman Babichev will appear before the viewer, previously accessible only to a narrow circle of specialists who were lucky enough to visit the collector's house. There are so many storage units in it that the exhibition project swelled up significantly, and it had to be divided into two parts, chronologically following one after the other. Artworks belong to the period from the 1910s to the 1970s, from the Symbolists and masters of the Union of Russian Artists, who were stigmatized by official art history for formalism, to representatives of the Thaw painting.
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, September 27 - November 20, part 2: November 28 - January 14, 2018
In the photo: Ermilova-Platova E.F. At the station. 1932 H.m. 53x64

Gary Tatintsian Gallery

Keiichi Tanaami. country of mirrors
The Cross Year of Japan and Russia will officially start in 2018, but the events will start this fall. An exhibition of works by the patriarch of Japanese pop art will be shown by Gary Tatintsian Gallery. Keiichi Tanaami (1936) survived the Tokyo air attack in 1945, participated in the Yoko Ono happenings, filmed a video with Nam June Paik, illustrated fashion magazines, created collages, painted in oils, developed Neo-Dadaism with Robert Rauschenberg and Michel Tapi, influenced the work of artists such as Tabaimo, KAWS and Takashi Murakami.
Gary Tatintsian Gallery, September 28 - November 18
Pictured: Keiichi Tanaami Death Bridge, 2012

© The Albertina Museum, Vienna

Gustav Klimt. Egon Schiele. Drawings from the Albertina Museum (Vienna)
The world's largest graphic collection Albertina, a Viennese gallery named after Duke Albert, temporarily shares with Moscow the drawings of prominent compatriots. The works of the phenomenal Austrian draftsmen Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) and Egon Schiele (1890-1918), which have powerful energy, shocked contemporaries with their frankness. But the work of these artists left a bright mark on the artistic life of Vienna "about 1900".
The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, October 10 - January 14, 2018
In the photo: Egon Schiele "The Model in Red". 1914
Graphite pencil and gouache on Japanese paper

© Contributed by Simone Giacomelli and Katyusha Biondi Giacomelli / Mario Giacomelli Archives in Senigallia and Sassoferrato

Mario Giacomelli. Poetics of landscapes
The Italian photographer Mario Giacomelli (1925–2000) was a minimalist. He managed to snatch from everyday life and extremely accurately convey the feeling of joy and carelessness, resorting to a very meager list of artistic means. His work is held in the collections of major museums in the world, including the New York MoMA. A series about the inhabitants of the city nursing home, Verrà la morte e avrà i tuoi occhi (“Death will come and it will have your eyes”), created by Giacomelli in 1957, was very highly appreciated by critics and became a real event in the world of photography.
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, September 16 - October 22
Pictured: Lourdes, 1957. 30 x 40. Original gelatin silver print.

State Tretyakov Gallery

El Lissitzky. El Lissitzky
Architect, artist, book graphic artist, designer, typographer, theater set designer, architect, photomontage master, exhibition designer. Such is the list of activities of an outstanding representative of the European avant-garde, and in every field of creativity he left a tangible mark. For example, Lazar Lissitzky (1890-1941) introduced into circulation a new direction in the art of "prouny" - "Project for the approval of the new." The two-part exhibition of the works of this universal man will be held simultaneously at two sites and will present about 400 exhibits from museums and private collections.
State Tretyakov Gallery and Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, 16 November ‒ 18 February 2018
In the photo: El Lissitzky "Flag standard of the Soviet pavilion of the Press exhibition in Cologne." View from the Rhine, 1928

Alexander Labas. October
The Institute of Russian Realistic Art keeps up with the general trend of this year - dedication of exhibitions to the centenary of the revolution. Alexander Labas is the best candidate for such a project. "October" is one of the most important series in the work of the artist, the same age as the century. The cycle includes such works as "Sailor", "At the walls of the Kremlin", "At night in October", "Morning after the battle". For the sake of participation in the exhibition, the storage of the Kostroma Art Museum will leave the famous painting by A. Labas “Self-portrait against the background of October” for the first time.
Institute of Russian Realistic Art, 1 October ‒ 17 December
In the photo: Alexander Labas. Self-portrait against the backdrop of October. Kostroma