To make the most of our time, we offer a list of exhibitions in Moscow galleries that will be held in the spring of 2025. It was compiled in the Afisha Daily.
“The arrangement of paintings depends on taste. Contemporary art from the collection of Anton Kozlov” at MAMM
Until June 16.
Works by famous artists of Soviet unofficial art, such as Ilya Kabakov and Eric Bulatov, as well as contemporary authors.
“Unknown Shchukin. Not only new art” at the Pushkin Museum
Until March 16.
The works collected by Sergei Shchukin are presented, including works by old masters and objects from ancient civilizations. These exhibits were restored thanks to documents from the Department of Manuscripts of the State Museum of Fine Arts.
“Past voices” at the M2 Gallery
Until March 31.
Works by artists exploring the influence of the past on modernity. You can visit the exhibition only by pre-registration on Thursdays and Saturdays.
“Peredvizhniki” in the Tretyakov Gallery on Kadashevskaya Embankment
Until April 6.
The exhibition at the Tretyakov Gallery is dedicated to the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions and its influence on Pavel Tretyakov’s collection.
“Issue. History. Ilya Glazunov Academy” at the Parking Gallery
Until April 6.
Learn about the history of artistic life in the Yushkov House from the 1840s to the founding of the Ilya Glazunov Academy in 1987.
“Forward to Zlotnikov!” at the GROUND Solyanka gallery
Until April 22.
An exhibition of works by Yuri Zlotnikov in conjunction with works by other authors such as Oscar Fischinger and Harry Smith.
“This is the best we have. The Art Newspaper Russia’s Choice” at MMOMA
Until May 18.
Here are works of contemporary Russian art from the 1960s to the present, based on interviews from the book “25 Interviews with Contemporary Artists.”
“Love is in the vanguard. Mikhail Matyushin and Elena Guro” at the Zotov Center
Until May 25.
The exhibition is dedicated to Russian avant—garde artists Mikhail Matyushin and Elena Guro. It includes paintings, sculptures, graphics, audio recordings and rare archival materials.
Finally, we recommend you to take a look at the unusual museums of Moscow from our list.
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