RUSSIAN CULTURE NEWS _______________ News.museum.ru _________________________ Edition N 188 Jule 17, 2001 Number of subscribers 1715 issued from October 1997 ______________________________________________________ Translated by the ROID Translation Agency (http://www.roid.ru) Our gratitude is expressed to them for all their professional efforts. ______________________________________________________ -= CONTENTS =- 1. Preserved relics of the Solovetsky Monastery 2. Art of jewelry of the 20th century. Russia - USSR - Russia 3. Cartoon and caricature by A.P. Malishevsky 4. Exhibition "Sport, politics and politicians" 5. Under the roof of the Winter Palace 6. Pablo Picasso, "Moulin de la Galette", 1900 7. Auguste Renoir. "Sisters" ("On the Terrace") 8. Spinning wheels and toys at a Russian Museum exhibition 9. Ode to the glass at the Ethnographic Museum 10. Exhibition "Russian art of the 20th century" 11. An underwater vernissage in Yalta -= 1 =- Preserved relics of the Solovetsky Monastery In the Exhibition Hall of the Assumption Belfry - a part of the Moscow Kremlin Museum - opened an exhibition "Preserved relics of the Solovetsky Monastery". This exposition revives the tradition of displaying exhibits from the funds of the Moscow Kremlin Museum. For the first time the exhibition presents over 100 masterpieces from the Solovetsky Monastery - a richest depository containing genuine relics of the Russian culture and Orthodox Church, preserved by several generations of museum staff. This exhibition in Moscow Kremlin was preceded by a large-scale research conducted by the research teams of the museum's departments, such as "Armory Chamber", "Museums-Cathedrals", and the department of manuscripts, printed and graphic materials. The exhibition will be open until September 19, 2001. The State Historical and Cultural Museum "Moscow Kremlin" Addres: Moscow, Kremlin Direction: Any of the following metro stations: Biblioteka im. Lenina, Alexsandrovskii Sad, Borovitskaya, Arbatskaya, Teatralnaya, Ploshad Revolutsii, Okhotny Ryad Phones: (095) 202-3776, 202-4256 E-mail: [email protected] -= 2 =- Art of jewelry of the 20th century. Russia - USSR - Russia The All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Arts is running an exhibition "Art of Jewelry of the 20th Century. Russia - USSR - Russia". The exhibition presents several thousand displays from the Museum's collection and pieces by different authors, which graphically illustrate the history of the world art of jewelry starting from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th centuries and to the present days. Along with the jewelry rarities of the Russian pre-Revolution period - works by the famous jewelers Faberge, Ovchinnikov, Khlebnikov, Grachev brothers, and others, the exhibition for the first time displays unique works by Soviet authors, including those of the 20s - 50s, which have not been seen not only by the general public, but even by Russian jewelry experts, and which in many ways change the conventional concept of the Russian jewelry of the 20th century. The diversity of the exhibition's materials and subjects is intended to suit various tastes - from those of classics lovers to admirers of avant-garde in jewelry. All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Arts Addres: Moscow, Delegatskaja street, 3 Phones: (095) 921-0139, 923-7725, 923-1741 E-mail: [email protected] -= 3 =- Cartoon and caricature by A.P. Malishevsky The State Museum of Contemporary Russian History invites you to visit the exhibition "Metropolitan Life at the Turn of Two Eras", presenting graphic art by A.P. Malishevsky (1898-1933). The exhibition rescues from underserved oblivion the name of a graphic artist who painted cartoons and caricatures reflecting various aspects of life in the 20s and 30s of the past 20th century. A.P. Malishevsky, who had a short, but stormy life, found the subjects for his works among the realities of his time. The exhibition shows the diversity of his graphic techniques from refined works in the late Art Nouveau style to experiments in cubism and futurism, and from genre paintings to cartoons and caricatures. Several paintings displayed at the exhibition will be donated by the artist's heirs to the museum as a gift. State Museum of Contemporary Russian History Addres: Moscow, 21, Tverskaya Street Direction: Metro Stations: Pushkinskaya, Tverskaya, Chekhovskaya Phones: (095) 299-5458, 299-6724 E-mail: [email protected] -= 4 =- Exhibition "Sport, politics and politicians" The Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia, and the Russian Olympic Committee present the exhibition "Sport, politics and politicians". Sport as a prestigious sphere of our life, loved and admired by lots of people, has always been connected with politics. In contemporary Russia sport and politics are closely connected with each other. Leaders of our country nowadays not only watch sport competitions from government's boxes, but appear themselves on tennis courts, football fields, or tatami. Sport has become a mode of life of a successful politician, a characteristic of his image. However sportsmen themselves are not strangers to politics, actively participating in the country's public and political life. State Museum of Contemporary Russian History Addres: Moscow, 21, Tverskaya Street Direction: Metro Stations: Pushkinskaya, Tverskaya, Chekhovskaya Phones: (095) 299-5458, 299-6724 E-mail: [email protected] -= 5 =- Under the roof of the Winter Palace Visitors to the web site of the State Hermitage Museum (www.hermitagemuseum.org) can have a look at a new on-line exhibition dedicated to the Program for the development of the attics in the Hermitage Museum building. A special exposition was prepared for the day of the Program presentation. The total area of all attics in the building exceeds thirty thousand square meters. Structural units of the attics have historical value, commemorating achievements of technical and engineering science of the past . Traces of multiple reconstructions, marks from the time of the Great Patriotic War have in a way become a chronicle telling us about the country's history, about former inhabitants of the Palace, and about construction technologies used in different centuries. At present the Hermitage Museum is working out plans involving the premises development and turning them into museums. The attics space can be used as exhibition and lecture halls, clubs, cafes and small restaurants. By now the Museum has drawn up a plan of a tour which would help people learn more about the attics in the Winter Palace. The exhibition which was open for the public for several days only can now be only seen on the Museum's web site. The State Hermitage Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 34-36, Dvortsovaya Nabarezhnaya Direction: From "Nevsky Prospect" metro station, take any of the following: bus 7, 10; tram 31; troll. 1, 7, 9, 10 Phones: (812) 311-3601, 110-9604, 110-9601 URL: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/ E-mail: [email protected] -= 6 =- Pablo Picasso, "Moulin de la Galette", 1900 July 10 - September 21, 2001. Exhibition from the collection of Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York. The opening ceremony of an exhibition from the "Masterpieces from world museums at the Hermitage" series took place on July 10, 2001. The painting by Pablo Picasso is displayed in a new exhibition hall located in the eastern wing of the Chief Headquarters building which was transferred to the museum in 1993. "Moulin de la Galette" is the first picture painted by Picasso in Paris, which determined the direction of the young artist's creative work for many years to follow. The "little Goya", who came to Paris to conquer the capital of European art, was just about nineteen when he painted this earliest masterpiece of his. Picasso who had by then already won recognition in his home country came to Paris to attend the World Fair, where his canvas "The Last Instants" was displayed in the Spanish section. The artist dwelt on Montmartre, where a whole Catalonia colony had settled down. Just a little time passed from the day when Picasso had arrived in Paris to the creation of this somber, bravura canvas showing a Montmartre dancing at Moulin de la Gallete. There is no doubt that Picasso had seen Renoir's "The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette" (1876, Musee D'Orsay, Paris), and his painting was created as an antithesis to that apotheosis of impressionism. Picasso who tended to defy impressionism was influenced by late 19th century artists - T. Steinlen, Van Gogh with his "The Dance Hall in Arle" (1888, Musee D'Orsay, Paris), and especially by Toulouse-Lautrec with his canvasses "Ball at Moulin de la Galette" (1889, Institute or Arts, Chicago) and "At the Moulin-Rouge" (1890, Museum of Arts, Philadelphia). The State Hermitage Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 34-36, Dvortsovaya Nabarezhnaya Direction: From "Nevsky Prospect" metro station, take any of the following: bus 7, 10; tram 31; troll. 1, 7, 9, 10 Phones: (812) 311-3601, 110-9604, 110-9601 URL: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/ E-mail: [email protected] -= 7 =- Auguste Renoir. "Sisters" ("On the Terrace") An exhibition from the collection of the Chicago Institute of Arts, July 3 - September 16, 2001. The exhibition organized within the framework of the project "Masterpieces from World Museums at the Hermitage" presents "Sisters" - a culmination of Renoir's creative work and a most popular painting from the collection of the Chicago Institute of Arts. The second name of this painting "On the Terrace" was given to it by the impressionists' patron and benefactor Paul Duran-Ruel, the first long-time owner of this painting. Renoir must have agreed with this name, especially taking into consideration that the persons in the portrait actually were no relatives at all. The canvas was painted in Chatou, a small town near Paris, where the hotel "Fournaise" - the artist's favorite retreat - is located. Renoir and his friends regarded Chatou as the ideal place for repose. Perhaps due to this fact "Sisters" belongs to the works radiating the joy of life characteristic for the French - the joy so ably glorified by the impressionists. Renoir is believed to begin "Sisters" in April 1881; in the spring of 1882 the painting was showed to the public at the seventh exhibition of impressionists together with such masterpieces by Renoir as "The Girl with a Fan" (now owned by the Hermitage), "The Girl with a Cat", "An Opera Box" (Clark Institute, Williamstown), and "Rowers Breakfast" (Phillips Collection, Washington). It is not yet known from whom the younger sister was painted, but for the elder posed an actress Jeanne D'Arlot (1863-1914). The State Hermitage Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 34-36, Dvortsovaya Nabarezhnaya Direction: From "Nevsky Prospect" metro station, take any of the following: bus 7, 10; tram 31; troll. 1, 7, 9, 10 Phones: (812) 311-3601, 110-9604, 110-9601 URL: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/ E-mail: [email protected] -= 8 =- Spinning wheels and toys at a Russian Museum exhibition From July 6, 2001 the Benua Building in St. Petersburg will house two exhibitions: "Dymkovo Toys" and "Russian spinning wheels". An Honored Artist of Russia Lidiya Sergeevna Falaleeva has been making traditional Dymkovo toys over several dozens of years. Her creative work is characterized by an individual, pronounced style. L. Falaleeva is a master of multi-figure compositions, some of which are displayed at this exhibition. The main part of the exhibition will be dedicated to the author's works of the last two or three years. The other exhibition displays about 200 carved and decorated with designs spinning wheels, made by craftsmen from different regions of the European part of Russia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The exhibition also features spinning accessories - spindles, beaters, as well as weaving samples and pieces of art giving the idea of the image of the Russian spinner. The State Russian Museum Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 2, Ulitsa Inzhenernaya Direction: metro station 'Nevskii Prospect' or 'Gostiny Dvor' Phones: (812) 219-1615, 314-3448 URL: http://www.rusmuseum.ru/rus_ind.html E-mail: [email protected] -= 9 =- Ode to the glass at the Ethnographic Museum In the Marble Hall of the Russian Ethnographic Museum one can see the exhibition "Ode to the Glass", which will be open until August 14, 2001. This year we will celebrate the 290th anniversary of M.V. Lomonosov, the Russian scientist of encyclopedic knowledge, who by his all-round talents could be compared to the thinkers of the Revival. A physicist and a poet, a philologist and an astronomer, a chemist and a geologist, a painter and an engineer, Lomonosov was an innovator and a pioneer in all these fields. Among his activities a special place belongs to the glass, which inexplicably attracted the scientist over the period of many years. Lomonosov became the founder of the chemistry of glass and of the glass-making theory. He also discovered secrets of color glass making, organized production of beads, bugles and color smalts in Ust-Ruditsa, and revived the forgotten art of ancient Russian mosaics. Lomonosov expressed his admiration of the glass in the "Letter on the benefits of the glass" (1752), which was laid in the foundation of the exhibition's concept. Following the structure of this ode, the exhibits were divided into several groups, displayed in respective sections. The Russian Museum of Ethnography Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 4/1, Ulitsa Inzhenernaya Direction: Metro Stations: 'Nevsky Prospect', 'Gostiny Dvor' Phones: (812) 210-4421 URL: www.ethnomuseum.ru E-mail: [email protected] -= 10 =- Exhibition "Russian art of the 20th century" The State Museum of Arts in Nizhni Novgorod will house an Exhibition "Russian art of the 20th century" which will be open during the summer. The exhibition is comprised of several expositions presenting Russian fine arts of different periods and schools, such as paintings by artists who lived at the turn of two centuries (Nikolai Korovin, Isaac Levitan, Boris Kustodiev, Nikolai Rerikh), Russian Avant-Garde (Kzimir Malevich, Vasili Kandinsky, Mikhail Larionov), art of social realism (Alexander Samokhvalov, Arkadi Plastov), contemporary art (Ernst Neizvestny, Mikhail Shemyakin). The exhibition also presents paintings and drawings by local artists. Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum Addres: Nizhni Novgorod region, Nizhni Novgorod, Kremlin, 3 Phones: (8312) 33-6085, 39-0855, 39-1373 URL: www.museum.nnov.ru/art -= 11 =- An underwater vernissage in Yalta From July 5 the lovers of exotics will be able to attend an underwater exhibition of paintings and sculpture in Yalta. The Plexiglas drawings and miniature sculptures are located on the sea bottom. In order to see the works by local artists, the exotics lovers will have to put on diving equipment. The unusual vernissage has been organized by the Yalta division of the National Artists Union of Ukraine and by "Union-Crimea" -a company engaged in the divers training and services to diving fans. People who are afraid of the sea abyss can visit the exhibition without getting their feet wet - there is a big screen on the embankment showing the views from the sea deeps for them. ______________________________________________________ For use of any material of the Russian Culture News edition the reference to resource (Russian Cultural Heritage Network http://www.museum.ru) is imperatively needed. ______________________________________________________ Materials: send to [email protected] or by fax (7-095)135-3385 Subscription: empty message to [email protected] to unsubscribe to send the same to [email protected] Contacts: E-Mail: [email protected] phone/fax: (7-095)135-3385 http://www.museum.ru Copyright: http://www.rchn.org.ru/copyright.htm ______________________________________________________ (ñ) All rights reserved.1997-2001. Russian Cultural Heritage Network