Institute of Russian realist art transformed the exhibition space for the 5-year anniversary

Institute of Russian realist art transformed the exhibition space for the 5-year anniversary
1 December 2016, Thursday

Institute of Russian realist art (IRRA) on its fifth anniversary radically transformed the exhibition space and seriously added to the collection of 6000 items.


The works are arranged in chronological order on the first floor - realistic paintings of the first half of the XX century, the second - the sixties, severe style etc., on the third - giperrealista and artists representing regional school years 1970-2000. As soon as we enter - a little full of eyes from an abundance of differently colored rooms, spaces, and sometimes closely adjacent to the hanging of the same type of paintings, which is slightly detract from the individuality of each work, but on the whole the museum moved in the right direction, as much as possible is aimed at communicating with people - in the form of tours, workshops, conferences (one of the last - Russian-Italian discussion of "realism" in art of the two countries in the XX century).


Organically in the exhibition titled "Stories" came "Bather" by Alexander Deineka (1951) from the Tretyakov Gallery, a long time being on the restoration and exhibition. The fact that the sketch for this painting "athlete tying tape" has long been a hallmark of the museum. Well, as the domes on the cake - the walls (for common western fashion museum) projected video footage shot in studios Igor Grabar, Sergei Gerasimov, Isaac Brodsky, Helium Korzhev.

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