RUSSIAN CULTURE NEWS _______________ News.museum.ru _________________________ Edition N 197 November 20, 2001 Number of subscribers 1702 issued from October 1997. ______________________________________________________ -= CONTENTS =- 1. Exhibition "Marina Mikhailovna's Golden Pursuit" 2. Precious Furniture of Modern Times 3. An exhibition of Decorative Metalwork in Tsaritsino 4. "The Highest Measure" in Works of Art 5. Sergey Poliakov's Exhibition in Malaya Ordinka Street 6. Siberian Moods in Photos 7. Works by N. Vechtomov Exhibited 8. The World Premiere of the "Russian Ballet" 9. The exhibition "Black box recorder" in St-Petersburg 10. An Exhibition of a Poet and Artist-actionist 11. The Master of Leningrad Artistic "Cellar" 12. Treasures Saved -= 1 =- Exhibition "Marina Mikhailovna's Golden Pursuit" State Historical museum invites you to the exhibition "Marina Mikhailovna's Golden Pursuit". The exhibition is opening a series of expositions demonstrating the audience the depository departments of the museum and presenting the department of precious metals which includes over 30 hundred memorials of jeweller's art of XI - XX centuries. The exposition is devoted the 100-th birthday anniversary of the greatest researcher of Russian jeweller's art, Marina Mikhailovna Postnikova-Loseva (1901 - 1085), Doctor of Art who had worked at the Historical Museum the longest part of her life. She is considered to be the founder of the research school of hall-marks upon Russian jeweller objects of XVII - XX centuries. The exhibition reproduces in miniature the depository itself, that is the special pantry containing over 100 memorials of Russian jeweller's art of XVI - XX centuries and also original manuscripts and M.M. Postnikova-Loseva's photos. Among the exhibits one will see a unique children's drinking vessel of Peter the Great's son, prince Alexey, and niello saint water-cup of late XVII century made by the masters of the Armory Chamber. Both objects had been purchased for the museum by Postnikova-Loseva at the Sotheby Auction. The visitors will also see a silver chalice and paten, V.V. Golitsin's gift on the occasion of concluding Eternal peace treaty with Poland in 1686, coronation carved glass of silver and gilding which had belonged to Alexander III and other unique memorials. The exhibition will last until January, 21, 2002. The State Historical Museum Addres: Moscow, 1/2, Red Square Direction: metro stations 'Okhotny Ryad', 'Teatralnaya', 'Ploshchad Revolutsii' Phones: (095) 292-4019, 292-3731 URL: http://www.shm.ru E-mail: [email protected] -= 2 =- Precious Furniture of Modern Times An exhibition "Precious Furniture: Past and Present" is going on at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative and Folk Art. Unique precious pieces of furniture and interior from the depositories of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative and Folk Art and State Historical museum, exclusive samples of furniture of "ColomboStyle" company and also marvelous specimens of textile from the palaces of Russian emperors and aristocracy recreated in the "Old Textile" Workshop in the entire accordance with the surviving museum exhibits are presented at the exhibition. In this way, the exhibition by combining ancient and modern pieces of interior by means of the present exposition will demonstrate the development of "neohistorical" style of which in modern decorative art using customary and recognizable historic styles, traditional and functional forms of things recreated in context of art aesthetics of late XX - early XXI centuries is characteristic. 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 =- An exhibition of Decorative Metalwork in Tsaritsino State Historical and Architectural, Art and Landscape Museum Reserve "Tsaritsino" is offering you a new project "Decorative Metalwork of Russia and Estonia. 1960 - 1980s, period of Rapprochement". This project opens jewellery seasons in the Museum. Author's jeweller's art of the two republics of the former Soviet Union is being shown in comparison of the peculiarities and originalities of Russian and Estonian national art schools. Regular contacts, cooperative work in creative groups, carrying out the same tasks of the Ministry of culture and Artists' Union of the USSR have served as a real basis of rapprochement of creative processes and mutual understanding. A realized joint project - served holiday table - has become an original adornment of the exhibition. Jewellery decorations, small plastics and other objects are presenting individual styles of Russian (Moscow and Leningrad) and Estonian national art school as well, the richest palette of techniques and materials (beginning with traditional bronze casting and enamel painting up to mosaic and filigree). You will be able to visit the exhibition until March, 3, 2002. The State Museum Estate "Tsaritsyno" Addres: Moscow, 1, Dolskaya Ulitsa, Tsaritsino Direction: Metro Stations: Tsaritsino, Orekhovo Phones: (095) 321-0743, 325-4544 URL: www.gif.ru/museum/index.html -= 4 =- "The Highest Measure" in Works of Art Museum and Social Center by name of Andrey Sakharov with the financial support of Andrey Sakharov's Foundation (the USA) is presenting an exhibition project by Simeon Agroskin "The Highest Measure". On November, 15 the opening-day of the exhibition "The Highest Measure" was held in the Museum and Social Center by name of Andrey Sakharov. It is already the third project within the bounds of the competition of exhibition projects "2001. Anxiety and Hope" held by the Museum. The theme of the exhibition is the death penalty. Documental materials, quotations from criminal cases are telling the history of death penalty in Russia in persons and destinies. The idea of the exhibition has been realized in form of installation involving the visitor with the process of the author's research of the problem of death penalty. According to the author's words, "the existence of death penalty is an eternal unsettled question". The exhibition will last until December, 20, 2001. Museum and Public Centre " Peace, Progress and Peoples Rights" named after Andrey Saharov Addres: Moscow, 57, Zemlyanoy val Phones: (095) 917-2653, 923-4401, 923-4420 URL: www.infoline.ru/g23/1780/ E-mail: [email protected] -= 5 =- Sergey Poliakov's Exhibition in Malaya Ordinka Street The Theatrical Gallery in Malaya Ordinka Street invites you to visit Sergey Poliakov's personal exhibition "Russian Painting" till December, 3. Author of many personal exhibitions and participant of international ones in Russia, member of International Artists' Federation of UNESCO, Sergey Michailivich Poliakov graduated from the Moscow Art Institute by name of V.I. Surikov (Ilja Glasunov's Workshop, 1987). Sergey Poliakov's new exhibition in the Theatrical Gallery in Malaya Ordinka Street which has combined all the periods of the artist's creative work demonstrates to the audience that the old European academic style has not turned out to be too viable at Russian "free breads" ignoring all kinds of hierarchies. Here S. Poliakov's creative work will first appear as a many-sided and conscious author's essay. Theatrical gallery on Malaya Ordynka Phones: 951-1140, 953-1245 -= 6 =- Siberian Moods in Photos A photo exhibition of Arkady Elfimov called "Siberian Moods" is working in the "Photo Center" in Gogolevsly boulevard. Arkady Grigorievich Elfimov was born in 1950 in Tjumen, but already for a quarter of a century he has been living and working in Tobolsk, ancient capital of Siberia. For the last three years photos by Arkady Elfimov have been demonstrated in his personal exhibitions in Tobolsk, Tjumen, Surgut and used in printed issues. Local mass media have time and again remarked on Arkady Elfimov's high skills in photography. His photo preferences are unique beauties of his home town's landscape, lyrical city landscapes of Tobolsk, photos of its people. Neither self-assured professionals, nor amateurs can remain indifferent about his works. Photo exhibition in Gogolevsly boulevard will present about 100 works which will help some people to get to know Tobolsk closer and to the others even to discover that far bewitching city "on the spin of a fairy tales' whale", that is on the bank of the epic Irtish river. Association "Photocentre" Addres: Moscow, 8, Gogolevsky b. Phones: (095) 290-6996, 291-8602 E-mail: [email protected] -= 7 =- Works by N. Vechtomov Exhibited "Fine Arts Gallery" has the honour to invite you to Nickolay Vechtomov's exhibition "Black Wave" where you will get acquainted with painting on paper. The exhibition will last until January, 7, 2002. Nickolay Vechtomov is an artist, most well-known patriarchy of Soviet non-conformism, an alive classic whom we can see and talk to. A lover of traveling and working in the open air, Nickolay Vechtomov has nevertheless given up depicting the visible, empiric world. His aspiration for expressing invisible, sensibly felt, has brought the artist to objectless plastic. Space, time and movement are N. Vechtomov's objects which he depicts through plastic and geometrical forms in the illuminated space of the picture. The artist's works cause the feeling of the magic and become associated with fantastic landscapes - those of the Moon and other planets. His cosmic landscape motives are conditioned by very real and terrestrial artist's emotions. The present exhibition is especially interesting for the lovers of modern art as it demonstrates the master's works of the latest years. Fine art gallery Phones: 251-76-49 E-mail: [email protected] -= 8 =- The World Premiere of the "Russian Ballet" On November, 20 and 21, 2001, the stars of Maryinsky Theatre will be presenting the ballet "Cinderella" by S.S. Prokhofiev staged by Viacheslav Gordeev at the stage of the Maly Theatre in Moscow. The end of November this year will become an important period for the theatrical Moscow. After long years of silence the wonderful ballet-tale "Cinderella" (music by S.S. Prokhofiev, subject by Charles Perro, the famous trendsetter of literary and society writing style) will return to the capital's stage. "Cinderella" by Sergey Prokhofiev was first staged in November 1945 at the Bolsoi Theatre. It had been staged by R.V. Zakharov and the main part was played by legendary ballet dancers Olga Lepeshinskaya and Galina Ulanova. The new version of the famous ballet which the audience will see in November again, this time 2001, the libretto and choreography of which have been prepared by a leading actor and producer, an outstanding choreographer, People's Actor of the USSR Viacheslav Gordeev. Everything will be present in the "Cinderella": the plot of a tale, the crystal little shoe, envious step-mother and her daughters, the kind enchantress, and certainly the "unusual strength of usual love" embodied by the lovely and tender Cinderella and the sincere and noble Prince. Viacheslav Gordeev's performance is also unique from the point of view of the choice of actors. The main parts at the premiere will be played by young, but already well-known dancers, soloists of Maryinsky Theatre Maija Dumchenko and Eugeny Ivanchenko. For more information call to: 961-1123, 961-1124, fax: 254-8302. -= 9 =- The exhibition "Black box recorder" in St-Petersburg State Museum of History of St-Petersburg is presenting the exhibition "Black Box Recorder". The name of the exhibition points to its main conceptual parallel: aviation box recorder passionlessly registering every moment of reality without dividing it into an important and an accessory parts, and the "black box", that is the TV-set standing in the corners of our rooms. One can say that the exhibition is a problem of the role of video images in today's culture; at the same time it is offering a variety of ways of settling this problem, its contents and style as well. Petropavlovskaya Fortress - The State Museum of the History of St. Peterburg Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 3, Peter and Paul fortress Direction: "Gorkovskaya" metro station Phones: (812) 238-4540, 238-4511 URL: http://www.museum.ru/museum/gmispb E-mail: [email protected] -= 10 =- An Exhibition of a Poet and Artist-actionist On November, 12, 2001 an exhibition of Dmitry Prigov, "Malevisc", was opened in the Marble Palace. Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov (born in 1940) is known as a poet and artist-actionist. Among his books of poetry are: "Tears of Heraldic Soul" (1990), "Fifty Small Drops of Blood" (1993), "Appearance of the Poem After its Death" (1995). Dmitry Prigov is combining his poetic activities with the work of a sculptor, he is member of the Artists' Union of the USSR and his works have been exhibited abroad since 1980. In 1993 he was awarded Pushkin's Reward of the Foundation of Alfred Tepfer together with T. Kibirov. Prigov's texts ore presented at the exhibition together with "Malevisc" installation. The Marble Palace Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 5/1, Millionnaya Ulitsa Direction: From either metro station Gostiny Dvor or Nevsky Prospect, take any of the following: buses 25, 46, 134; trams 2, 12, 34, 32, 54 Phones: (812) 312-9196, 312-9054 -= 11 =- The Master of Leningrad Artistic "Cellar" Cultural Center "Pushkin street, 10" and the Museum of Non-conformist art invite you to the exhibition of paintings by Vladimir Mikhailov (1939 - 1991). Vladimir Mikhailov was born in Leningrad in 1939. He graduated from the Theatrical and Producing Faculty of the Leningrad Theatrical Institute were he was a student of a well-known producer and artist Nickolay Akimov in 1963. In 1972 he started painting seriously. Soon after that Mikhailov got acquainted with the Leningrad artistic Underground. He took part in epochal exhibitions of non-official are in Leningrad, in "Gaza" House of Culture in 1974 and "Nevsky" House of Culture in 1975. Those were exhibitions where the Leningrad artistic "cellar" first declared itself as an independent aesthetic and social phenomena. Mikhailov's creative work had been influenced by western and eastern philosophies and religious art. He called his individual style a "metaphorical symbolism". The exhibition is working in the Museum's wing, second floor, and will last till December, 2. The Non-conformist Art Museum Addres: Saint-Peterburg, Pushkinskaya str.,10 Phones: (812) 164-5258 URL: http://www.nonmuseum.ru E-mail: [email protected] -= 12 =- Treasures Saved The exhibition "Treasures Saved" has been opened in the Museum of the Academy of Arts (St-Petersburg). 14 canvases of XIX century stolen from the Museum in December, 1999 are presented in the exposition. About two years the restorers had been reconstructing the works of art which became a victim of barbarism of the robbers. Masterpieces of such outstanding Russian painters as Repin and Shishkin have been brought back to life. Besides them, portraits by Varnek, Tropinin and Kramskoy are being demonstrated at the exhibition. The visitors will also be able to see photo materials illustrating the main stages of the restoration. The exhibition will last until November, 25. ______________________________________________________ Translated by the ROID Translation Agency (http://www.roid.ru) ______________________________________________________ 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