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Stanisław Wyspiański was a Polish painter, interior designer, playwright, and poet born and died in Krakow in 1869-1907. He studied at Jagiellonian University and the School of Fine Arts in Krakow. Wyspiański created polychrome windows for churches in Krakow and designed sets for many theater performances, including his own dramas. His most famous drama was Wesele (The Wedding).
The document summarizes several prominent Polish artists including Jan Matejko, Wit Stwosz, Wojciech Kossak, Józef Chełmoński, Józef Pankiewicz, and Jacek Malczewski. It provides biographical information and lists some of their most important works. Examples of their paintings are also included along with children's works inspired by each artist.
- The Tretyakov Gallery was founded in 1856 when merchant Pavel Tretyakov began collecting Russian artworks, with the goal of creating a museum.
- By the late 1850s, Tretyakov's collection included works by many famous Russian artists of the time. He aimed to collect the best of Russian art.
- In 1860, Tretyakov left money in his will for creating an art museum or public art gallery in Moscow, and continued expanding his collection.
- By the late 1800s, Tretyakov's collection had grown to over 1,000 paintings and sculptures, and was established as a public museum and gift to Moscow.
The document announces a special weekend program in Vilnius, Lithuania from September 17-19 called the "Festival of Gediminas". The festival aims to revive the cultural life and traditions of the city of Vilnius. The three-day program includes concerts, performances, sporting events, and cultural activities throughout the city. Some highlights include folk music concerts, international street theater performances involving fire, a cycling event through the city, and a mystery fire show honoring the Žalgiris basketball team. The weekend aims to celebrate the history and culture of Vilnius through various arts, entertainment, and community activities.
The Town Hall in Ivano-Frankivsk was built in 1935 in the constructivist style and is now home to the Regional History Museum. Every year there is a blacksmith festival in the city where blacksmiths demonstrate their skills and gifts a forged sculpture. The Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection was built in 1849 in Austro-Bavarian baroque style with classical elements and has a rich interior. The Bastion's Fortress Gallery hosts various art exhibitions and festivals.
Outstanding Italian artists (English version)projectportal
The document summarizes biographical information about four important Italian Renaissance artists: Filippo Brunelleschi, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Caravaggio. It provides details about their dates of birth and death, backgrounds, artistic styles and innovations. Key works of art are listed for each artist, including Brunelleschi's dome of Florence Cathedral, da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Last Supper, Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes and David statue, and Caravaggio's naturalistic paintings featuring dramatic use of light and shadow like The Calling of Saint Matthew.
This document provides information about a summer exhibition held by Shepherd Gallery from May 26th to July 17th, 2015 featuring paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculptures from 1760-1970. It includes an introductory essay on the artist Franz-Xaver Seegen and his 1763 academic male nude sculpture, as well as information on two portrait medallions by Leonhard Posch from 1792. It also features a goat head drawing from circa 1806 by Italian artist Antonio von Isopi.
Stanisław Wyspiański was a Polish painter, interior designer, playwright, and poet born and died in Krakow in 1869-1907. He studied at Jagiellonian University and the School of Fine Arts in Krakow. Wyspiański created polychrome windows for churches in Krakow and designed sets for many theater performances, including his own dramas. His most famous drama was Wesele (The Wedding).
The document summarizes several prominent Polish artists including Jan Matejko, Wit Stwosz, Wojciech Kossak, Józef Chełmoński, Józef Pankiewicz, and Jacek Malczewski. It provides biographical information and lists some of their most important works. Examples of their paintings are also included along with children's works inspired by each artist.
- The Tretyakov Gallery was founded in 1856 when merchant Pavel Tretyakov began collecting Russian artworks, with the goal of creating a museum.
- By the late 1850s, Tretyakov's collection included works by many famous Russian artists of the time. He aimed to collect the best of Russian art.
- In 1860, Tretyakov left money in his will for creating an art museum or public art gallery in Moscow, and continued expanding his collection.
- By the late 1800s, Tretyakov's collection had grown to over 1,000 paintings and sculptures, and was established as a public museum and gift to Moscow.
The document announces a special weekend program in Vilnius, Lithuania from September 17-19 called the "Festival of Gediminas". The festival aims to revive the cultural life and traditions of the city of Vilnius. The three-day program includes concerts, performances, sporting events, and cultural activities throughout the city. Some highlights include folk music concerts, international street theater performances involving fire, a cycling event through the city, and a mystery fire show honoring the Žalgiris basketball team. The weekend aims to celebrate the history and culture of Vilnius through various arts, entertainment, and community activities.
The Town Hall in Ivano-Frankivsk was built in 1935 in the constructivist style and is now home to the Regional History Museum. Every year there is a blacksmith festival in the city where blacksmiths demonstrate their skills and gifts a forged sculpture. The Cathedral of the Holy Resurrection was built in 1849 in Austro-Bavarian baroque style with classical elements and has a rich interior. The Bastion's Fortress Gallery hosts various art exhibitions and festivals.
Outstanding Italian artists (English version)projectportal
The document summarizes biographical information about four important Italian Renaissance artists: Filippo Brunelleschi, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Caravaggio. It provides details about their dates of birth and death, backgrounds, artistic styles and innovations. Key works of art are listed for each artist, including Brunelleschi's dome of Florence Cathedral, da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Last Supper, Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes and David statue, and Caravaggio's naturalistic paintings featuring dramatic use of light and shadow like The Calling of Saint Matthew.
This document provides information about a summer exhibition held by Shepherd Gallery from May 26th to July 17th, 2015 featuring paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculptures from 1760-1970. It includes an introductory essay on the artist Franz-Xaver Seegen and his 1763 academic male nude sculpture, as well as information on two portrait medallions by Leonhard Posch from 1792. It also features a goat head drawing from circa 1806 by Italian artist Antonio von Isopi.
Moscow has many art centers that showcase contemporary Russian culture, including the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, PROEKT_FABRIKA, and the Red October Factory. These centers host exhibitions, educational programs, and studios in fields like design, architecture, and music. Additional art venues discussed include the Strelka Institute, Lumiere Brothers Photography Center, Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Manezh Exhibition Hall, and the Multimedia Art Museum. Tsar Events can organize visits and private events at these various Moscow art centers.
SUPER presentation on rambrandt by super girls...:)Eymee Amoo
Rambrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn was a Dutch painter born on July 15, 1606 who became one of the greatest artists in European history. He produced over 600 paintings, 300 etchings, and 2000 drawings in his career. He had success early in his career as an artist, teacher, and art dealer but also faced periods of prosperity and tragedy, including bankruptcy in 1656. He lost his wife Saskia in 1642 and his mistress Hendrickje Stoffels in 1663, while his only son Titus died in 1668. Rambrandt himself passed away on October 4, 1669, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential painters in Western art known for
Olga and Sergey Kamennoy are artists who form the creative union KAMU. Their paintings are influenced by art from previous eras, as all art builds upon what came before. KAMU's works depict women lost in thought. They have a unique technique of applying several layers of color and wax to canvases, using gold leaf and combining acrylic and oil paint. Their art was praised by art critic AG Savitsky for its cultural richness and technical peculiarity.
The document summarizes four famous composers: Antonio Vivaldi, W.A. Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Liszt. It provides key biographical details and their significance: Vivaldi helped transition from Baroque to Classical era and his rediscovered works; Mozart was a child prodigy who wrote his first symphony at age 9; Beethoven was considered the greatest composer ever and essentially invented the modern piano; Liszt was regarded as the greatest pianist and composed influential orchestral and piano works.
The document provides information about several famous artists who created self-portraits, including Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and Titian. It describes each artist's name, occupation, birthdate, death date if applicable, and some biographical details about their artistic style and self-portraits. The document also includes a bibliography with links to related Google image search results and biography.com.
Theater first emerged in Poland during the Middle Ages, with religious dramas being performed. During the Renaissance, secular comedies became more popular among the elite. Polish theater was further influenced by itinerant English and Italian theater troupes in the 16th-17th centuries. After Poland lost independence, theatrical performances faced censorship restrictions. In the modern era, Poland has developed a strong national theater tradition, with many prominent playwrights, directors, and performers contributing to Polish cultural life.
Ştefan Luchian was a renowned Romanian painter known as the "poet of flowers". He was born in 1868 and was considered the most important Romanian painter by the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Luchian painted landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, but was best known for his flower paintings. He studied art in Munich and Paris, and was influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Luchian is renowned for his realistic and emotive depictions of flowers, which demonstrated his close observation of and appreciation for nature.
The document appears to be a list of links to artworks on a WordPress blog. It includes links to works by Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Joaquín Sorolla, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Picasso. There are also links to illustrations and information about textures in graphics. The document provides a list of references to different artworks and resources for learning about art but does not provide any additional context or discussion.
The document summarizes the Messe Frankfurt Music Trade Fair that took place from April 7-10, 2016. It notes that the fair was less crowded than previous years with some disappointed visitors due to the low attendance rate. It described some of the exhibitors present including a Russian musical wind instrument factory and an Italian bag manufacturer for music instruments. It also mentions a Christmas album by American singer Ken Norris that was praised for its beautiful arrangements of Christmas classics and original songs. Finally, it provides the overall exhibitor and visitor numbers for the 2016 Musikmesse and Prolight + Sound trade shows according to Messe Frankfurt.
Ukrainian artistic traditions developed over centuries and include various styles such as icon-painting, portrait painting, impressionism, avant-garde, constructivism, futurism, abstraction, folk, primitive, and classicism. Icon-painting originated in the 10th century after Kyivan Rus was baptized, while portrait painting emerged during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Impressionism grew popular in the late 19th century along with avant-garde styles in the 20th century like constructivism and futurism. Ukrainian art continues to develop while retaining national themes in paintings focused on history, landscapes, and formal styles.
Mimosa 3 quarter 2006. Cover image: Haste, 2005, oil on linen, 19x14cm by Ama...Amanda van Gils
This article discusses the Pergamon Altar in Berlin and how it serves as a monument to power built by unknown laborers under difficult conditions. The author argues that today many still work under undignified circumstances discreetly maintaining museums and cultural institutions. While contributing to the success of artists and institutions, they lack basic protections like employment contracts. The author calls for a sharpened awareness of circumstances and injustice that leads to resistance against oppression, as history provides many examples of uprisings from slave revolts to modern times.
Have you ever seen how Russians drink?
You will have an excellent opportunity to experience this. This night trip is intended to show all interesting aspects of St-Petersburg's barhopper life.
See how local people have fun, the standards of the bars , the quality of services, to have an outstanding feeling of freedom and to have a great party!
Angleterre Hotel is located in the heart of St Petersburg, adjacent to St Isaac’s Cathedral and close to the famous Hermitage Museum. The hotel with in a walking distance from the Nevsky Prospect and all the major sightseeing and shopping spots.
We have selected for you 11 news venues in St. Petersburg that were opened recently. They can be used for any type of your event: cozy dinner for 50 persons, 2500 pax open air team-building or gala dinner for 1000 guests.
Please, contact Tsar Events DMC & PCO team for more details.
www.tsar-events.com
info@tsar-events.com
Hidden behind a 19th-century facade on Nevsky, this hotel has a glass-enclosed lobby and atrium lush with greenery. The five-star Corinthia St. Petersburg opened in 1993 in two renovated neoclassical mansions, and completed another upgrade in summer 2009. Hotel has a prime location so all major historical sites including the Hermitage museum and the Winter Palace, St. Isaacs Cathedral are easily accessible from the hotel.
Hotel offers 388 rooms: 205 Superior rooms, 47 business deluxe rooms, 8 junior suites, 2 presidential rooms, 21 deluxe suites, 95 executive rooms, 11 executive wing suites, 1 royal suite.
All rooms are equipped with: direct-dial satellite telephone and voice-mail,satellite television – with 18 international and 6 local channel, central air-conditioning and heating, alarm clock, safe, mini bar, computer connection,hairdryer.
Facilities: 4 restaurants; bar; cafe; babysitting; concierge; executive-level rooms; health club; Jacuzzi; room service; sauna; smoke-free rooms; spa
Corinthia St. Petersburg offers an extensive range of both conference and banqueting facilities. The Hotel boasts the largest conference and meeting facilities in a five-star hotel in St. Petersburg with a capacity of up to 1000 guests.
The hotel's beautiful Ballroom which can accommodate a large conference as well as a Gala dinner for the top level customers. Movable partitions allow the ballroom to be sub-divided into three areas.
Number of meeting rooms: 15
Taleon Imperial Hotel is the only modern luxury hotel created from the XVIIIth century patrician palace in Saint-Petersburg, a member of the Leading Small Hotels of the World and Virtuoso associations. The superb location of the hotel in the heart of the historical and business center of Saint-Petersburg is a 5-minute walk from the famous State Hermitage Museum, Winter Palace, Palace Square, Kazan Cathedral and the Church of Our Savior on the Spilt Blood. Taleon Imperial Hotel dominates the busy intersection of the Moika River and Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main thoroughfare.Some of the city’s finest shopping, including exclusive clothes boutiques and jewelry salons are situated near the hotel. In summer water taxis and speed-boats wait at the quay in front of the hotel and offer a memorable tour of the city by water.Observation deck and the windows of the hotel provide a wonderful panoramic view of Saint – Petersburg with sequence of fascinating facades, cupolas of the temples, Kazan and Isaak’s Cathedrals, a gilded ship on the Admiralty spire and Alexander Column’s angel.
Each of the 89 rooms has its own individual architecture, exclusive design and appearance. The total surface of the hotel is 27 000 sq.m. You will enjoy the spaciousness and comfort of your room. All rooms and suites meet the world highest standards: 24-hours personal butler service, interactive television, internet and airconditioning.
Three restaurants are located at the hotel: gastronomic Taleon restaurant, restaurant of Russian cuisine Victoria, and Griboedov, where you can try home-made Caucasian cuisine.
In addition, the hotel has one of the most exclusive health clubs in Saint Petersburg. Guests can enjoy the luxury Taleon Spa, offering a fully equipped gym, sauna, salt room, award-winning Spa and a 20 metre heated indoor pool at the top floor.
St. Petersburg is a Russia's cultural capital. A city of palaces, waterways and boulevards - scenic and yet with enormous energy - St. Petersburg is the perfect place for the arts to flourish.
Now you have a unique chance to explore the contemporary art scene of St.Petersburg from inside, visit real local private gallery of Marina Gisich.
The gallery was established by Marina Gisich in 2000, the Marina Gisich Gallery is one of the first St. Petersburg contemporary art galleries. Today it is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Russia.
The gallery also works with foreign artists and collaborates with major Russian and European museums and foundations (the State Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Multimedia Art Museum, Novy Museum, Moscow City Museum, Waino Aaltonen Museum). The gallery willingly promotes contemporary art both locally and internationally.
Get a glimpse into life of local gallery owner, have a private visit of the gallery, meet local artist and visit his workshop or discover St.Petersburg through the eyes of gallery owner and spend a day together.
Max. group size 30 pax
Moscow and St. Petersburg are two cities with interesting history and culture. Both cities has plenty of different palaces and venues which can be used for the classical dinner. Wherever you event is taking place we can always provide you a wide of different entertainment options for you classical dinner/lunch.
The Russian Ethnographic Museum is one of the largest European ethnographic museums. It was founded by the last Russian Emperor Nicolas II and nowadays it possesses a rich collection of cultural items of 157 European and Asian nations. The Museum's building was erected between 1902 and 1913 by architect Svinjin. The 615 square meters large Marble Hall is the memorial to Emperor Alexander III and it is recognized to be one of the most beautiful halls of St. Petersburg.
The Vladimir Palace (Vladimirsky dvorets) was the last imperial palace to be constructed in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. It was designed by a team of architects (Vasily Kenel, Aleksandr Rezanov, Andrei Huhn, Ieronim Kitner, Vladimir Shreter) for Alexander II's son, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia. Construction work lasted from 1867 to 1872.
Like the Winter Palace and the Marble Palace, the Vladimir Palace fronts Palace Embankment; water frontage on the Neva was extremely prized by the Russian aristocracy. The façade, richly ornamented with struccorustication, was patterned after Leon Battista Alberti's palazzi in Florence. The main porch is built of Brenen sandstone and adorned with griffins, coats-of-arms, and cast-iron lanterns. Other details are cast in portland cement.
The palace and its outbuildings contain some 36 rooms, all decorated in disparate historic styles.
Dinner can be served in Oак Hall (160 pax), Small Banqueting Hall (40pax) or White Hall (120 pax).
Table settings can be provided in various colors and motives depending on if providing a classical evening / seating or folkloristic themes and table settings with Russian Samovars and Russian Scarf's instead of table cloth. The Cocktail can be arranged at the entrance to the Main Room or in the Staircase.
Domina Prestige, St.Petersburg is the first property of Domina Russia. This 108 room Italian Hotel belongs to the Domina Prestige collection of 5 star hotels and is designed for comfort and unforgettable impressions while visiting one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Located in the Jomini-Kleiber Mansion it provides an amazing view to the Moika River and is stone throw away from the famous Saint Isaac’s Cathedral.
All rooms – Mansard, Superior, Lifestyle, Junior and Executive Suites are a true demonstration of design and comfort. All rooms are different in color, layout and detail and invite you to make a choice suitable for you or maybe just to try something new.
Hotels offers restaurant and bar : Italian fusion restaurant Arcobaleno and cocktail Bar Nove. Conference facilities include conference hall Atelier accommodates 60 people in theatre style, board room Office99 can seat 10 people
Address: Moika river embankment 99 – Bolshaya Morskaya street, 54
This is a presentation that I asked my HR Director if I could develop and present to our supervisor as I thought there was a need a Quorum Review. I was given the green light and the presentation was well received and given to a large audience. This presentation is the property of Quorum Review. Joni Caggiano
Moscow has many art centers that showcase contemporary Russian culture, including the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, PROEKT_FABRIKA, and the Red October Factory. These centers host exhibitions, educational programs, and studios in fields like design, architecture, and music. Additional art venues discussed include the Strelka Institute, Lumiere Brothers Photography Center, Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Manezh Exhibition Hall, and the Multimedia Art Museum. Tsar Events can organize visits and private events at these various Moscow art centers.
SUPER presentation on rambrandt by super girls...:)Eymee Amoo
Rambrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn was a Dutch painter born on July 15, 1606 who became one of the greatest artists in European history. He produced over 600 paintings, 300 etchings, and 2000 drawings in his career. He had success early in his career as an artist, teacher, and art dealer but also faced periods of prosperity and tragedy, including bankruptcy in 1656. He lost his wife Saskia in 1642 and his mistress Hendrickje Stoffels in 1663, while his only son Titus died in 1668. Rambrandt himself passed away on October 4, 1669, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential painters in Western art known for
Olga and Sergey Kamennoy are artists who form the creative union KAMU. Their paintings are influenced by art from previous eras, as all art builds upon what came before. KAMU's works depict women lost in thought. They have a unique technique of applying several layers of color and wax to canvases, using gold leaf and combining acrylic and oil paint. Their art was praised by art critic AG Savitsky for its cultural richness and technical peculiarity.
The document summarizes four famous composers: Antonio Vivaldi, W.A. Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Liszt. It provides key biographical details and their significance: Vivaldi helped transition from Baroque to Classical era and his rediscovered works; Mozart was a child prodigy who wrote his first symphony at age 9; Beethoven was considered the greatest composer ever and essentially invented the modern piano; Liszt was regarded as the greatest pianist and composed influential orchestral and piano works.
The document provides information about several famous artists who created self-portraits, including Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and Titian. It describes each artist's name, occupation, birthdate, death date if applicable, and some biographical details about their artistic style and self-portraits. The document also includes a bibliography with links to related Google image search results and biography.com.
Theater first emerged in Poland during the Middle Ages, with religious dramas being performed. During the Renaissance, secular comedies became more popular among the elite. Polish theater was further influenced by itinerant English and Italian theater troupes in the 16th-17th centuries. After Poland lost independence, theatrical performances faced censorship restrictions. In the modern era, Poland has developed a strong national theater tradition, with many prominent playwrights, directors, and performers contributing to Polish cultural life.
Ştefan Luchian was a renowned Romanian painter known as the "poet of flowers". He was born in 1868 and was considered the most important Romanian painter by the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Luchian painted landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, but was best known for his flower paintings. He studied art in Munich and Paris, and was influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Luchian is renowned for his realistic and emotive depictions of flowers, which demonstrated his close observation of and appreciation for nature.
The document appears to be a list of links to artworks on a WordPress blog. It includes links to works by Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Joaquín Sorolla, Gustav Klimt, Edvard Munch, and Picasso. There are also links to illustrations and information about textures in graphics. The document provides a list of references to different artworks and resources for learning about art but does not provide any additional context or discussion.
The document summarizes the Messe Frankfurt Music Trade Fair that took place from April 7-10, 2016. It notes that the fair was less crowded than previous years with some disappointed visitors due to the low attendance rate. It described some of the exhibitors present including a Russian musical wind instrument factory and an Italian bag manufacturer for music instruments. It also mentions a Christmas album by American singer Ken Norris that was praised for its beautiful arrangements of Christmas classics and original songs. Finally, it provides the overall exhibitor and visitor numbers for the 2016 Musikmesse and Prolight + Sound trade shows according to Messe Frankfurt.
Ukrainian artistic traditions developed over centuries and include various styles such as icon-painting, portrait painting, impressionism, avant-garde, constructivism, futurism, abstraction, folk, primitive, and classicism. Icon-painting originated in the 10th century after Kyivan Rus was baptized, while portrait painting emerged during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Impressionism grew popular in the late 19th century along with avant-garde styles in the 20th century like constructivism and futurism. Ukrainian art continues to develop while retaining national themes in paintings focused on history, landscapes, and formal styles.
Mimosa 3 quarter 2006. Cover image: Haste, 2005, oil on linen, 19x14cm by Ama...Amanda van Gils
This article discusses the Pergamon Altar in Berlin and how it serves as a monument to power built by unknown laborers under difficult conditions. The author argues that today many still work under undignified circumstances discreetly maintaining museums and cultural institutions. While contributing to the success of artists and institutions, they lack basic protections like employment contracts. The author calls for a sharpened awareness of circumstances and injustice that leads to resistance against oppression, as history provides many examples of uprisings from slave revolts to modern times.
Have you ever seen how Russians drink?
You will have an excellent opportunity to experience this. This night trip is intended to show all interesting aspects of St-Petersburg's barhopper life.
See how local people have fun, the standards of the bars , the quality of services, to have an outstanding feeling of freedom and to have a great party!
Angleterre Hotel is located in the heart of St Petersburg, adjacent to St Isaac’s Cathedral and close to the famous Hermitage Museum. The hotel with in a walking distance from the Nevsky Prospect and all the major sightseeing and shopping spots.
We have selected for you 11 news venues in St. Petersburg that were opened recently. They can be used for any type of your event: cozy dinner for 50 persons, 2500 pax open air team-building or gala dinner for 1000 guests.
Please, contact Tsar Events DMC & PCO team for more details.
www.tsar-events.com
info@tsar-events.com
Hidden behind a 19th-century facade on Nevsky, this hotel has a glass-enclosed lobby and atrium lush with greenery. The five-star Corinthia St. Petersburg opened in 1993 in two renovated neoclassical mansions, and completed another upgrade in summer 2009. Hotel has a prime location so all major historical sites including the Hermitage museum and the Winter Palace, St. Isaacs Cathedral are easily accessible from the hotel.
Hotel offers 388 rooms: 205 Superior rooms, 47 business deluxe rooms, 8 junior suites, 2 presidential rooms, 21 deluxe suites, 95 executive rooms, 11 executive wing suites, 1 royal suite.
All rooms are equipped with: direct-dial satellite telephone and voice-mail,satellite television – with 18 international and 6 local channel, central air-conditioning and heating, alarm clock, safe, mini bar, computer connection,hairdryer.
Facilities: 4 restaurants; bar; cafe; babysitting; concierge; executive-level rooms; health club; Jacuzzi; room service; sauna; smoke-free rooms; spa
Corinthia St. Petersburg offers an extensive range of both conference and banqueting facilities. The Hotel boasts the largest conference and meeting facilities in a five-star hotel in St. Petersburg with a capacity of up to 1000 guests.
The hotel's beautiful Ballroom which can accommodate a large conference as well as a Gala dinner for the top level customers. Movable partitions allow the ballroom to be sub-divided into three areas.
Number of meeting rooms: 15
Taleon Imperial Hotel is the only modern luxury hotel created from the XVIIIth century patrician palace in Saint-Petersburg, a member of the Leading Small Hotels of the World and Virtuoso associations. The superb location of the hotel in the heart of the historical and business center of Saint-Petersburg is a 5-minute walk from the famous State Hermitage Museum, Winter Palace, Palace Square, Kazan Cathedral and the Church of Our Savior on the Spilt Blood. Taleon Imperial Hotel dominates the busy intersection of the Moika River and Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main thoroughfare.Some of the city’s finest shopping, including exclusive clothes boutiques and jewelry salons are situated near the hotel. In summer water taxis and speed-boats wait at the quay in front of the hotel and offer a memorable tour of the city by water.Observation deck and the windows of the hotel provide a wonderful panoramic view of Saint – Petersburg with sequence of fascinating facades, cupolas of the temples, Kazan and Isaak’s Cathedrals, a gilded ship on the Admiralty spire and Alexander Column’s angel.
Each of the 89 rooms has its own individual architecture, exclusive design and appearance. The total surface of the hotel is 27 000 sq.m. You will enjoy the spaciousness and comfort of your room. All rooms and suites meet the world highest standards: 24-hours personal butler service, interactive television, internet and airconditioning.
Three restaurants are located at the hotel: gastronomic Taleon restaurant, restaurant of Russian cuisine Victoria, and Griboedov, where you can try home-made Caucasian cuisine.
In addition, the hotel has one of the most exclusive health clubs in Saint Petersburg. Guests can enjoy the luxury Taleon Spa, offering a fully equipped gym, sauna, salt room, award-winning Spa and a 20 metre heated indoor pool at the top floor.
St. Petersburg is a Russia's cultural capital. A city of palaces, waterways and boulevards - scenic and yet with enormous energy - St. Petersburg is the perfect place for the arts to flourish.
Now you have a unique chance to explore the contemporary art scene of St.Petersburg from inside, visit real local private gallery of Marina Gisich.
The gallery was established by Marina Gisich in 2000, the Marina Gisich Gallery is one of the first St. Petersburg contemporary art galleries. Today it is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Russia.
The gallery also works with foreign artists and collaborates with major Russian and European museums and foundations (the State Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Multimedia Art Museum, Novy Museum, Moscow City Museum, Waino Aaltonen Museum). The gallery willingly promotes contemporary art both locally and internationally.
Get a glimpse into life of local gallery owner, have a private visit of the gallery, meet local artist and visit his workshop or discover St.Petersburg through the eyes of gallery owner and spend a day together.
Max. group size 30 pax
Moscow and St. Petersburg are two cities with interesting history and culture. Both cities has plenty of different palaces and venues which can be used for the classical dinner. Wherever you event is taking place we can always provide you a wide of different entertainment options for you classical dinner/lunch.
The Russian Ethnographic Museum is one of the largest European ethnographic museums. It was founded by the last Russian Emperor Nicolas II and nowadays it possesses a rich collection of cultural items of 157 European and Asian nations. The Museum's building was erected between 1902 and 1913 by architect Svinjin. The 615 square meters large Marble Hall is the memorial to Emperor Alexander III and it is recognized to be one of the most beautiful halls of St. Petersburg.
The Vladimir Palace (Vladimirsky dvorets) was the last imperial palace to be constructed in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. It was designed by a team of architects (Vasily Kenel, Aleksandr Rezanov, Andrei Huhn, Ieronim Kitner, Vladimir Shreter) for Alexander II's son, Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia. Construction work lasted from 1867 to 1872.
Like the Winter Palace and the Marble Palace, the Vladimir Palace fronts Palace Embankment; water frontage on the Neva was extremely prized by the Russian aristocracy. The façade, richly ornamented with struccorustication, was patterned after Leon Battista Alberti's palazzi in Florence. The main porch is built of Brenen sandstone and adorned with griffins, coats-of-arms, and cast-iron lanterns. Other details are cast in portland cement.
The palace and its outbuildings contain some 36 rooms, all decorated in disparate historic styles.
Dinner can be served in Oак Hall (160 pax), Small Banqueting Hall (40pax) or White Hall (120 pax).
Table settings can be provided in various colors and motives depending on if providing a classical evening / seating or folkloristic themes and table settings with Russian Samovars and Russian Scarf's instead of table cloth. The Cocktail can be arranged at the entrance to the Main Room or in the Staircase.
Domina Prestige, St.Petersburg is the first property of Domina Russia. This 108 room Italian Hotel belongs to the Domina Prestige collection of 5 star hotels and is designed for comfort and unforgettable impressions while visiting one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Located in the Jomini-Kleiber Mansion it provides an amazing view to the Moika River and is stone throw away from the famous Saint Isaac’s Cathedral.
All rooms – Mansard, Superior, Lifestyle, Junior and Executive Suites are a true demonstration of design and comfort. All rooms are different in color, layout and detail and invite you to make a choice suitable for you or maybe just to try something new.
Hotels offers restaurant and bar : Italian fusion restaurant Arcobaleno and cocktail Bar Nove. Conference facilities include conference hall Atelier accommodates 60 people in theatre style, board room Office99 can seat 10 people
Address: Moika river embankment 99 – Bolshaya Morskaya street, 54
This is a presentation that I asked my HR Director if I could develop and present to our supervisor as I thought there was a need a Quorum Review. I was given the green light and the presentation was well received and given to a large audience. This presentation is the property of Quorum Review. Joni Caggiano
The document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted by Ipsos, a global research company, regarding views on feminism and gender equality in 15 developed countries. Over 12,000 individuals were surveyed across these countries. The survey found that a majority of respondents, especially in Western countries, believe in equal opportunities for men and women. However, some women still feel a lack of full equality in their countries. While advocacy for women's rights receives support, some individuals are afraid to openly advocate due to potential repercussions. A minority of respondents hold beliefs that men are more capable or that women should limit their roles, though such views receive much less support overall.
This document contains over 100 images of famous people from various fields such as music, film, politics, and others from the 20th century. Some of the people featured include The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, presidents Nixon, Reagan, and Clinton, Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Federico Fellini, Martin Scorsese, and many more influential figures from the last century. The diverse collection of images provide a glimpse into the lives and careers of some of the world's most iconic individuals from the 1900s.
This document provides brief biographies of many famous and infamous people from world history, including details on their accomplishments and roles. Figures mentioned include American presidents like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy; military leaders like Robert E. Lee, Adolf Hitler, and Winston Churchill; civil rights activists like Martin Luther King Jr. and Harriet Tubman; explorers like Amelia Earhart; scientists and inventors like Albert Einstein, the Wright Brothers, and Marie Curie; entertainers like Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, and Michael Jackson; and other impactful historical figures. The document touches on their significance and what made them renowned or notorious figures.
The document discusses global terrorism in several countries and regions. It outlines terrorist groups and their goals in Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, and parts of India. In India, it mentions religious, left-wing, and regional terrorist groups and their activities in Bihar, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir. It concludes with safety tips for recognizing and responding to suspicious packages and bomb threats, and preparing for explosions.
W St. Petersburg located in the city’s cultural center, next to St. Isaac’s Cathedral, near to the lavish Winter Palace, stunning Hermitage and famed Mariinsky Theater.
The hotel features 137 guestrooms including 4 W Suites, 3 Fantastic Suites, 2 WOW Suites and 1 Extreme WOW Suite with a sensational swirl of high-energy interiors, vivid design, cutting-edge technology and uniquely modern amenities to fulfill every wish, also hotel offers spa and rooftop bar, where white nights unfurl over the city’s most stylish scene.
Hotel offers eXquisite and eXciting restaurant, miX St. Petersburg inspired by Alain Ducasse, with a sophisticated business lunch or a tête-à-tête dinner. Make yourself at home in cozy Living Room, where mingling and cocktails are the new social glasnost. W St. Petersburg has 170 sq. meters (2,584 square feet) of meeting space to accommodate a small gathering, a business meeting, or a private screening. Creative in approach and innovative in design, W Hotels engage and energize meeting attendees.
Presenting the queen of modernism at LouisianaAlistair Cooper
This document summarizes several art exhibitions taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. It describes an exhibition at the Nikolaj Kunsthal featuring photographs that provide insight into everyday life in Afghanistan. It also summarizes an upcoming exhibition at Louisiana Museum of Art featuring around 150 paintings and drawings by German artist Paula Modersohn-Becker, considered one of the first female painters to produce female nudes. Additionally, it mentions the third annual Blickfang International Design Exhibition taking place in November, showcasing over 100 international furniture, fashion, and jewelry designers.
Moscow is the capital city of Russia located on seven hills along the Moskva River. It is over 850 years old and home to over 9 million residents, making it one of the largest cities in Europe. Some of Moscow's most famous landmarks include Red Square at the heart of the city, the Kremlin and its red walls and towers, and St. Basil's Cathedral, which are both masterpieces of ancient Russian architecture. Moscow has over 100 museums, with the two largest being the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the Tretyakov Gallery, both housing collections spanning Egyptian artifacts to modern works by Russian artists like Repin, Shishkin, and Surikov.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is the largest art museum in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world, welcoming around 6 million visitors annually. It houses collections spanning from ancient artifacts like musical instruments to paintings from renowned artists such as Monet, Cézanne, Rembrandt, Picasso, El Greco, Velázquez, and Van Gogh. In addition to its permanent collections, the Met hosts special exhibitions featuring art from cultures around the world, including Egyptian, Roman, African, Asian, Islamic, European, American, Oceanian, Greek, Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary works.
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The document provides details on several paintings by Russian artist Karl Pavlovich Bryullov, including his most famous work The Last Day of Pompeii painted in 1830-33. It examines Bryullov's style and influence, noting he helped transition Russian art from neoclassicism to romanticism. Bryullov is regarded as a key figure who established himself in Rome before returning to Russia, where he taught at the Imperial Academy of Arts and developed a distinctive portrait style blending neoclassicism and realism. Details are given on several of his other major works from the 1820s-40s focusing on themes of beauty, allegory, and portraiture.
Forum will be held in a format of a business conference and curated by Cosmoscow in partnership with The Moscow Times Conferences and Austrian Cultural Forum supported by Independent Media Sanoma Magazines.
Appreciating the world's largest art collectionsQwaliti.com
The document discusses several of the world's largest art collections located in museums across Europe and the United States. It provides brief descriptions of the art collections at the Museum Kampa in Prague, the National Gallery in London, the Palace of Versailles in France, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, and the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.. These collections contain works from a variety of European masters and Asian art and house hundreds of paintings, sculptures, and other art pieces that have been preserved for generations.
The Spasskaya Tower was built in 1491 by an Italian architect. Red Square hosts important events like military parades and contains St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, and GUM. The Tretyakov Gallery and Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts hold masterpieces of Russian and foreign art. Moscow has parks, wide streets, and historic areas like the Old and New Arbat that attract many tourists.
Museums in the era of modern times: the emergence of museographyЕрден Ибраев
1) The document discusses the emergence of museography and the early history of museums from the 15th-17th centuries. Early works outlined the first "ideal museums" and gave advice on collection and exhibition.
2) The peak of early museographic theory was Kaspar Nikel's 1727 work "Museumography", which introduced the term and outlined classifications of German museums.
3) The Enlightenment era promoted the concept of publicly accessible museums to educate the public, like the 1683 Ashmola Museum in Oxford and the 1759 British Museum founded with Hans Sloane's vast collection.
This document provides information on four exhibitions that were held between 1982-1985 featuring works from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. The exhibitions included Venezia-New York (1982), works by Jackson Pollock (1984), The Moderns featuring 80 artists (1984), and Tauromaquia: Goya-Picasso confronting the theme of bullfighting (1985).
The One Street Museum in Kiev has been exploring the history of the Andreyevsky spusk street for fifteen years. Though small, it has become one of the most popular museums in Kiev through its extensive collection of historical documents, photographs, antiques, and objects that immerse visitors in the nostalgic atmosphere of the past. The museum illustrates how prominent figures from Ukrainian and Russian science and culture lived in the densely populated street in the late 19th century, as if these historical neighbors still reside alongside one another. In 2002, the One Street Museum was nominated for the European Museum Forum, making it the first and only Ukrainian museum to participate in this international organization.
The One Street Museum in Kiev has been exploring the history of the Andreyevsky spusk street for fifteen years. Though small, it has become one of the most popular museums in Kiev through its extensive collection of historical documents, photographs, antiques, and objects that immerse visitors in the nostalgic atmosphere of the past. The museum illustrates how prominent figures from Ukrainian and Russian science and culture lived in the densely populated street in the late 19th century, as if these historical neighbors still reside alongside one another. In 2002, the One Street Museum was nominated for the European Museum Forum, making it the first and only Ukrainian museum to participate in this international organization.
Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable were prominent English painters in the 18th century known for their portrait and landscape works, while William Hogarth painted satirical pieces depicting English culture and society. Taras Shevchenko was a Ukrainian poet, artist, and humanist who lived from 1814 to 1861 and is considered the founder of Ukrainian realism. Through his paintings and etchings, he sought to depict Ukrainian life and history and promote Ukrainian independence and culture. Some of his most famous works include portraits, landscapes of Ukraine, and illustrations for his project "Picturesque Ukraine." Shevchenko affirmed realism in Russian art and used his works to reveal the oppression of the Ukrainian people under Russian rule.
The document provides a photo tour of Saint Petersburg, Russia, highlighting many of the city's iconic landmarks and sites. It includes over 50 photos with captions describing landmarks like the Hermitage Museum, Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Peter the Great's Summer Palace, the Catherine Palace at Pushkin, and Nevsky Prospect. The tour shares the history and architectural details of many famous locations around Saint Petersburg.
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Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great and served as capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It has also been known as Petrograd from 1914-1924 and Leningrad from 1924-1991. The city is home to many historic palaces, including the Winter Palace which now houses the Hermitage Museum, as well as other notable sites like St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, and the Mariinsky Theatre.
Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great and served as the capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years. It has also been known as Petrograd from 1914-1924 and Leningrad from 1924-1991. The city is home to many beautiful palaces, including the Winter Palace which now houses the Hermitage Museum, as well as other notable sites like Saint Isaac's Cathedral. In March 1917, Saint Petersburg lost its status as capital to Moscow after the Russian Revolution deposed Tsar Nicholas II.
Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great and served as the capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years. It has also been known as Petrograd from 1914-1924 and Leningrad from 1924-1991. The city is home to many beautiful palaces, including the Winter Palace which now houses the Hermitage Museum, as well as other notable sites like Saint Isaac's Cathedral. In March 1917, Saint Petersburg lost its status as capital to Moscow after the Russian Revolution deposed Tsar Nicholas II.
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Russian culture has had a significant influence on world culture, especially in literature, classical music and ballet, painting, and other arts. Some key aspects of Russian culture that would demonstrate its legacy include:
- Works by famous Russian authors such as Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Chekhov that have become classics of world literature.
- Iconic ballets produced by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company in the early 20th century, with music by composers like Stravinsky, Debussy, Ravel, that revolutionized dance and influenced fashion.
- Paintings by realist artists of the 19th century like Rep
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City houses over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years from cultures around the world. Visitors can see famous collections from ancient Egypt, as well as special exhibitions. The museum offers evening hours on Fridays and Saturdays with live music. It has extensive collections of American art, Asian art, Egyptian art, and European paintings arranged chronologically and geographically.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City houses over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years from cultures around the world. Visitors can see famous collections from ancient Egypt, as well as special exhibitions. The museum offers evening hours on Fridays and Saturdays with live music. It has extensive collections of American art, Asian art, Egyptian art, and European paintings arranged chronologically and geographically.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City houses over two million works of art spanning 5,000 years from cultures around the world. Visitors can see famous collections from ancient Egypt, as well as special exhibitions. The museum offers evening hours on Fridays and Saturdays with live music. It has extensive collections of American art, Asian art, Egyptian art, and European paintings arranged chronologically and geographically.
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This document outlines a 4-day trip itinerary to Murmansk, Russia for 30 people from July 11-14, 2020. The trip includes city tours of Murmansk with visits to monuments and attractions, a full-day trip to Teriberka on the Arctic coast including a sea voyage, and a visit to a Sami village and husky park. The group will stay at the 4-star Azimut Hotel Murmansk and take meals at local restaurants including a panoramic restaurant with views of the city. Activities, transportation, and accommodations are arranged through the event planning company TSAR EVENTS RUSSIA.
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This document provides an itinerary for an Arctic ice roads adventure in Murmansk, Russia from February 3-9, 2021. The trip includes driving SUVs on frozen roads, visiting cities and villages in the region, seeing natural sights like waterfalls and ship graveyards, going on snowmobile safaris and ice floating, and learning about the local culture and history through activities like dog sledding and museum visits. The itinerary provides details on included transportation, accommodations, meals, activities and points of interest for each day of the 7 day trip.
This document provides a proposed itinerary for a group trip to Vladivostok, Russia from June 19-23, 2021. The schedule includes airport transfers, hotel accommodations at the Lotte Hotel Vladivostok, daily guided tours and activities, and meals. Day 2 activities involve a full-day tour of Russky Island, its aquarium, and exploring the city of Vladivostok, including its railway station, Admiral Fokin street, and Eagle Hill observation platform. Evenings include dinners at local restaurants and entertainment at the Tigre de Cristal casino.
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This document outlines a proposed itinerary for a winter trip to Murmansk, Russia from January 13-17, 2021 involving 15 people. The trip includes visits to Aurora Village for glamping accommodations, a snow village, snowmobiling, visiting a reindeer farm and shaman, dog sledding, a boat tour along the Arctic coast with ice floating, and exploring the coastal landscape. The itinerary provides details on activities, transportation, meals, and points of interest each day.
This itinerary proposes a 4-day incentive trip to Baku, Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-5, 2020. The schedule includes visits to Old Town, a mosque, carpet weaving workshop, and Fire Temple. Accommodations will be at the Hyatt Regency, Fairmont Baku, or Intourist Hotel. Activities include a bay cruise, wine tasting, horse carriage ride, and dances shows. The proposal outlines each day's itinerary in detail including locations, activities, meals and cultural experiences.
This document provides an itinerary for a 7-day cultural tour of Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-8, 2020. The tour includes visits to various cities and sites across Azerbaijan including Baku, Sheki, Ganja, and more. A range of activities are outlined each day including city tours, cultural performances, meals at local restaurants, and hotel accommodations in Baku, Sheki and Ganja.
This 5-day program proposes witnessing the landing of a spaceship in Kazakhstan, camping at the landing site, and sightseeing in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. The itinerary includes arriving in Nur-Sultan, checking into a hotel, traveling to the spacecraft landing site, camping there for two nights, returning to Nur-Sultan for city tours and meals, and departing from the airport on the last day.
This 6-day program proposes taking 20 people to visit the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the world's first and largest operational space launch facility. The itinerary includes tours of the cosmodrome and spacecraft, visiting museums and local attractions, watching a rocket launch, and meals at local restaurants. Transportation and accommodation is provided.
The document provides details of a proposed 4-day incentive summer program in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan for 20 people from September 1-4, 2021. The itinerary includes visits to landmarks in Nur-Sultan like Bayterek Tower and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, as well as cultural experiences like a conference, archery and wrestling classes, and meals featuring Kazakh cuisine. Accommodation is suggested at 5-star hotels like The Ritz Carlton and St. Regis Astana. A variety of activities, tours, and entertainment are outlined for each day.
The document outlines a 4-day winter incentive program in Irkutsk, Russia involving activities on Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour of Olkhon Island, ice fishing, and an iceboat master class. The itinerary also includes visits to a museum of wooden architecture and an ethnic park, with accommodations at a 4-star hotel in Irkutsk. A variety of included meals and optional extras such as performances are also detailed.
This proposal outlines a 5-day incentive summer program in Irkutsk, Russia involving 20 people from September 28th to October 2nd, 2020. The itinerary includes activities around Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour to Olkhon Island, jeep tours, museum visits, and cultural experiences like a shaman ceremony and cooking classes. The group will stay at the 5-star Baikal Residence hotel on the lake and the 4-star Courtyard by Marriott Irkutsk City Center Hotel. The proposal provides details on transportation, meals, optional activities and cultural experiences for each day of the program.
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Visit Russia to see 10 most anticipated art events of 2016
Don't miss out on the best Moscow and St Petersburg art exhibitions,
planned for 2016!
Contact Tsar Events team for more details!
3. MOSCOW
Moscow has always been a central point of Russian
and World’s culture. Now it remains the biggest
treasurer for every art specialist.
This is not surprising because there are over 75
museums and a great amount of art galleries and
exhibition halls – over three hundred.
4. St Petersburg is a major trade gateway, cultural, educational, and
financial center of Russia, it is a historical scientific center of Russia,
where the 1st Russian University was founded. City is known not
only for its palaces and museums but for famous concerts, night life a
top theatre festivals and the most contemporary avantgarde art
exhibitions.
ST.PETERSBURG
5. February 3 – April 30
"Frida Kahlo. Paintings and drawings from the collections of Mexico“
Fabergé Museum will open Russia's first large-scale retrospective of the famous
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Within the extensive exhibition will feature 34 works of
Frida — paintings, drawings, lithography, among them early works and the later works
of the period, which will allow to trace the stylistic evolution of the master. Will
complete the event more than one hundred photographs covering different periods of
the life of Frida Kahlo, Mexican folk costumes, such as those that loved to wear the
artist herself.
FABERGE MUSEUM ST.PETERSBURG
6. February 24 – May 31
Leon Bakst: 1866-1924
More than 150 works from the Russian Museum collection will take part in this
retrospective dedicated to the 150th birthday of this artist, stage designer and
illustrator. Bakst became famous for his theatrical sceneries when he collaborated with
the illustrious Sergei Diaghilev on his ballet and opera performances in Russia,
France, the U.S. and other countries. Bakst's costume and
decoration sketches will form a big part of the exhibition.
RUSSIAN MUSEUM ST.PETERSBURG
7. March 1 - May 15
Tony Cragg: Sculptures and drawings
Ten years after a major Moscow exhibition, British sculptor and Turner Prize laureate
Cragg is coming to Russia once again. One of the most vivid representatives of the
New British Sculpture movement will now have a retrospective in the General Staff
Building of the recently restored Hermitage, which has been configured for
showcasing modern art. The exhibition will also contain his world-famous abstract
figures with perplexed human profiles.
THE STATE HERMITAGE ST.PETERSBURG
8. March 4 - May 15
The Cranach family: between the Renaissance and Mannerism
The two Renaissance geniuses, Lucas Cranach the Elder and Lucas Cranach the
Younger, have never been shown together in Russia. This is the first attempt to unite
their subtle poetic work in one exhibition, which will include the masters' canvases,
drawings and wood carvings from museums and private collections in Germany,
Spain and Hungary.
THE STATE PUSHKIN MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
MOSCOW
9. March 18 - June 14
Gely Korzhev: “I have the right”
This exhibition is a retrospective of the works of one of Socialist Realism’s main
artists for many years. Current director of gallery was preparing this it for many
years, while simultaneously displaying Korzhev's works in her curatorial projects in
Europe. The vision of the Korzhev will be exhibited in all its varying forms: from the
heroic-patriotic themes of the 1950s to his almost surrealistic works of the 1990s.
THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY MOSCOW
10. June 29 - August 14
The 5th Moscow Biennale of Young Art
This large-scale project, uniting young artists under 35 years of age from all over the
world, is being curated by the British art historian Nadim Samman. Samman also
came up with the main theme for the Biennale: Deep Inside.
The Biennale's principle project will be divided into two parts: one will be located at
the Trekhgornaya Manufaktura, a former 19th-century industrial building with the
other in a three-story branch of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art on Yermolaevsky
pereulok.
VARIOUS LOCATIONS: MOSCOW
11. July 29 - November 20
Ivan Aivazovsky- celebrating 200th Anniversary
The Tretyakov Gallery is celebrating the 200th birthday of this famous Romantic
painter a year in advance, which the world will commemorate on July 29, 2017. More
than 150 paintings and drawings from Russian museums will make up the
retrospective of this artist, who is best known for his maritime canvasses.
Aivazovsky’s most important works will be included: from “The Rainbow” to “The Ninth
Wave.” For the first time the public will see “Along the Shores of the Caucasus,” which
is normally stored in the Tretyakov Gallery's annex.
THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY MOSCOW
12. September 12 - November 13
Stephan Balkenhol
Without his public art projects it is impossible to imagine European cities today. It
seems that in each one you can find wooden sculptures that sometimes can be
mistaken for real people. This exhibition in Moscow, which has been anticipated for
three years, will unite sculptures and reliefs from the last 15 years of the artist's career,
as well as new works inspired by Moscow.
THE MOSCOW MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
13. September 30, 2016 - January 22, 2017
Witnessing Time
The Museum of Contemporary Art founded by Dasha Zhukova, the girlfriend of
billionaire Roman Abramovich, will open yet another blockbuster show (the first being
the exhibition of Louise Bourgeois). At its heart are giant drawings by the American
artist and sculptor Robert Longo, executed in the style of photorealism, as well as
sketches and films by Sergei Eisenstein and apocalyptic paintings and etchings by
Francisco Goya.
GARAGE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
MOSCOW
14. September 29, 2016 - January 11, 2017
Haute Couture Fashion Houses from the Art Deco Period: from the Kyoto
Costume Institute collection
One of the most authoritative museums in its field, the Kyoto Costume Institute,
which houses the largest collection of clothing and accessories from all over the
world, will hold an exhibition at the Kremlin Museum for the first time. About 40
women's suits from the 1920s-1930s will be brought to Moscow, including those
from the legendary Lanvin, Poiret and Chanel houses, as well as vintage Cartier
and Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry.
THE KREMLIN MUSEUM MOSCOW
15. October 2016 - January 15, 2017
Roma Aeterna: Masterpieces from the Vatican Pinacoteca
This exhibition promises to be an international sensation not only for its list of artists
but because most of the works very rarely leave the walls of the Vatican. Among the
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