An exhibition of paintings by Boris Grebenshchikov will open on January 26 in St. Petersburg

An exhibition of paintings by Boris Grebenshchikov will open on January 26 in St. Petersburg
19 January 2018, Friday

The exhibition of paintings by the famous Russian musician, the leader of the rock band "Aquarium" Boris Grebenshchikov will open on January 26 at the Museum of Contemporary Art "Erarta" in St. Petersburg.


As noted in the museum's message, the exposition "The Alphabet of the Moonlight" will include oil paintings on canvas and drawings created by Grebenshchikov in recent years.


"His paintings are born from the creative abundance of the fruits of the earth, which can bring a good tree of Grebenshchikov's talent." He is sufficiently educated to allow himself to be unlike contemporary painters. "He does not try to compete with photographers, he is not contemporary art in the sense of contemporary art. art is without time and place, it is over time, and its nature is from the Platonic world of ideas, the nature of its songs is from there. "They are not obsolete for decades," said curator of the exhibition Inna Grinchel, whose words are quoted in message.


On Thursday, January 25, the opening day of the exhibition project will take place, at which Grebenshchikov will give a short concert.


The exhibition of Grebenshchikov's works "The Alphabet of the Moonlight" will last until February 19.

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