An exhibition “Big Country - Big Ideas” will be shown at the St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum

An exhibition “Big Country - Big Ideas” will be shown at the St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum
14 November 2018, Wednesday

The exhibition of the ideas of modern Russian artists "Big Country - Big Ideas" will be shown at the Business venue of the VII St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum.


The exhibition has become the main visual component of the interregional symposium NEMOSKVA, which traveled from Moscow to Vladivostok in August-September of this year. It was shown in the leading museum institutions of 11 cities of the symposium, and grew with each stop, supplemented by the works of artists who passed the revision of ideas.


The exhibition includes 15 ideas that reflect the variability of artistic methods and the creative potential of artists from different cities of Russia: Krasnoyarsk, Murmansk, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Samara, Yekaterinburg.


The exhibition includes works by such artists as Pavel Otdelnov, the art group PROVMYZA, Artyom Filatov, Andrey Syaylev, Sergey Poteryaev, Lyudmila Kalinichenko, Alexey Martins and others.


Alexander Burenkov, curator of the project: "Search for unrealized projects gave very unexpected results, showing that not all regional artists moved to Moscow, and many continue to create on the ground ..."


November 15 - November 16, 2018
Marble Hall of the Russian Museum of Ethnography.

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