
Contemporary art is unlimited. In the Moscow museums, various artists exhibitions that go beyond traditional painting every day and find unique paintings. Especially for Peopletalk, the writers of the telegraph channel art spirit wife Christina Seredinskaya and Julia Besky made a series of statements different from classical design and style.

Christina Seredinzskaya and Julia Besky
He entered the last month of summer. And even if the entire tape of the prohibited social network is full of regrets because the summer is temporary, we recommend you to live until August. And what could be better than walking in the city and visiting interesting museums? The plan is: we get up early in the morning, we wear the best clothes from our wardrobe, comfortable sneakers or ballet shoes and jump out of the house in search of AIS Latte. Drinks, definitely, take the time to enjoy the morning rays of the sun.

“Ilya Mashkov. Vanguard. Kitsch. Classic” exhibition
We will start our cultural path with the Tretyakov Gallery on the Kadashevskaya set presented by the “Ilya Mashkov. Vanguard. Classic” exhibition. The retrospective of the work of one of the most advanced and colorful artists of the twentieth century includes more than 200 signs. A thin clue of Cezanne areas, bright colors, variability of periods of creativity (from Avant -Garde to socialist realism). Was he the leader of “Diamond Valet” by a creative genius, or was all his work an extraordinary banal? Answer yourself this question, walk around the exhibition halls.

“Sleep Street” exhibition
We offer to have lunch at the Gec-2 restaurant. After strengthening Olga Chernysheva, we go to watch the “Sleep Street” project. The motives from Chekhov’s “Steppe” story inspired the artist “sleep as a dream and – at the same time – a dream …” inspired to think about it. On the other side of life, the fair causes the thoughts of our incredible reality that is outside of time, events and movements. The study in the exhibition was placed outside the area and restrictions for the audience to experience the endless steppe.

Exhibition “east road”
The next point in our map is Tretyakovka in the Governor of Crimea, where one of our favorite projects is presented. Dopamine explosion is given here. The colorful works of Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Pavel Kuznetsov, Alexander Volkov and others will cheer you up and raise their moods. Russian artists’ movement towards the east, campaign trains and young communism, evacuation during the Second World War, and the views of Samarkand was due to personal interest.

“Another Dimension” Exhibition
From the end of our cultural path, we choose a mamm in which Garif Basyrov’s “another dimension” exhibition is held. Without the work of this artist and illustrator, it is not possible to imagine the art of the second half of the twentieth century. New meanings and quest for freedom as the main thesis of the 1960-1980 period. His heroes are easily overweight and inflated, as if they had found their own ways to the stars, they easily exacerbate the sleeping areas of Moscow. After watching the exhibition, look at the roof of the museum – in the evening there is sports training.

“Visible/invisible” exhibition
Before the well -preserved evening cocktail, we look at the last place of our journey – the military gallery. Here are the works of young Russian artists Ksenia Sandesko and Gleb Baranov and a very colorful and sensual exhibition “visible/invisible”. Ksenia uses the female body as a way to express emotions and experiences, fine clues and mental throwing. GLEB chooses fictional characters for its parcels and invented a whole world for them. Such a different approach to self -expression unites in something – examining the fine line between the real world and the world of fantasies, dreams and dreams.
If you don’t know where to go to Moscow, our columnists in art have made a series of popular museums that need to be visited.
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