RUSSIAN CULTURE NEWS _______________ News.museum.ru _________________________ Edition N 190 August 14, 2001 Number of subscribers 1720 issued from October 1997 ______________________________________________________ Translated by the ROID Translation Agency (http://www.roid.ru) Our gratitude is expressed to them for all their professional efforts. ______________________________________________________ -= CONTENTS =- 1. The surrounding world as a feast of life 2. Unique pieces of Russian olden time 3. Magic square of a sunny canvas 4. Non-conformism with :. a soft-tip pen 5. Olga Kiselyova. "It's a wrong city" 6. 80th obits of A. Block and N. Gumilyov 7. The museum of old-time railroad engineering has moved 8. Crystal clinking over the Gus river 9. Exhibition "Looking for the time gone:" 10. Russian art of gold-embroidery -= 1 =- The surrounding world as a feast of life The Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art houses an exhibition of a French painter Gabriel Yuon Herguine "Vibrations of the Spirit". Works by this artist include landscapes, still life and nude paintings. Familiar architectural motives of France in his canvases acquire fantastic shapes, with the painter viewing the surrounding world as a bright feast of life. The artist's works , which follow the traditions of the French school of painting, are also influenced by the Russian culture. Herguine's father was the senior priest of the church at the famous cemetery Saint-Genevieve de Bois near Paris, where many outstanding Russian emigrants are buried, while his mother is a niece of a distinguished Russian painter Konstantin Yuon. The Moscow Modern Art Museum Addres: Moscow, Petrovka street, 25 Phones: 200-6375 -= 2 =- Unique pieces of Russian olden time The Moscow Arts Center houses an ethnographic exhibition "Peasantry art in the 18th-19th centuries" presenting research conducted by Mikhail Surov over 20 years, and articles gathered by him during this period. M. Surov started to gather items for his collection in the Vologda region back in his school-days. Now his collection is comprised of over 117,000 pieces, with 100 of them being displayed at this exhibition, including household articles and furniture pieces. Moscow Arts Centre Addres: Moscow, Neglinnaya street, 14 Phones: 924-88-72, 923-78-63 -= 3 =- Magic square of a sunny canvas The Central House of Artists invites you to the exhibition "Sunny Square - IX", held in the framework of the 7th International Arts Festival "Sunny Square-2001" Vologda - Moscow - Luxembourg - Moscow. Every canvas is a window to another universe, another dimension lurking behind the veil of the visible world. In a way it is a magic square which enables us to peer into this mysterious dimension, into the world beyond any borders or limits. The idea implied by the concept of artists belonging to the association "Sunny Square" is that through this window opened to us by the creator, through the face of the crystal ball animated by a touch of a Master's hand, flows the light from that close and yet elusive world, and shines an invisible sun. An International Public Association of Artists "Sunny Square" has been holding international exhibitions at the Central House of Artists for eight years in a row. This exhibitions simultaneously serve as the place for reviewing results of numerous painting, graphic art, and imagery symposia organized by the Association in Russia and abroad, as well as the muster for your artists who come to join the association. This year "Sunny Square-2001", which is the seventh Festival of this series, is held in two countries - in Russia and in Luxembourg. The opening ceremony took place in Vologda on June 28. After the exhibition in Moscow the Festival will move to Luxembourg, where a symposium, an arts and handicraft fair, a concert program and an exhibition of works by symposium participants are going to be organized from 20 August to September 14. Then the Festival will return to Moscow where an exhibition and an auction will be held at the State central Exhibition Hall "Manezh". The exhibition will be open from August 8 to September 2 at halls NN2-3. The Central House of Artists Addres: Moscow, Krymskiy val, 10 Direction: Metro Stations Oktyabraskaya, Park Kylturi Phones: (095) 238-9843, 238-9634 URL: www.cha.ru -= 4 =- Non-conformism with :. a soft-tip pen A gallery "Peresvetov Lane" invites you to an exhibition of D. Filatov (Kiev) "LIKE EVERYONE ELSE: (non-conformism with a soft-tip pen)", open until September 1, 2001. A devoted conceptualist and an eccentric painter Dmitri Filatov was borne and brought up in Kiev. A hereditary artist who has created his own system of image presentation, D. Filatov has recently turned to simple materials like paper and a soft-tip pen. His works are dedicated to shattered suprematistic and futuristic imagery of the 20th century. All his paintings, being absolutely serious, are only ironic in their form which is sometimes close to a child's drawing and sometimes nears abstraction. The exhibition mainly presents works made by the artist in the spring and summer of 2001. More details can be found at http://www.galleries.ru/exhibitions/filatovaug01.htm State Exhibition Hall "Peresvetov Lane" Addres: Moscow, Peresvetov Lane, 4, 1 -= 5 =- Olga Kiselyova. "It's a wrong city" A new video project by Olga Kiselyova is presented at an exhibition held at the Marble Palace. O. Kiselyova who lives in St. Petersburg is the author of several theoretical works dedicated to media culture. The video project "It's a wrong city" invites you to a game in which you are offered to guess the name of the city projected on the screen, followed by the name of the place shown in the photo. Here the action reaches culmination, because as a rule there is some trick played on the player, who gets, say, a Las-Vegas picture disguised as Egypt, or has to teeter whether it is meant to be the Parisian or the New-York Statue of Liberty. There are over 300 riddles of this kind in the game, so the show promises to be exiting and intellectually strenuous. By information deconstruction O. Kiselyova demonstrates basic post-modernistic values: universal confusion and mockery, collation of any material used to invent a story and then shed light on it. The author of the game endeavors to create not only the hypertext but a hyperimage as well, explaining that "everything taken for reality proves to be nothing else but our concept of this reality, which also depends on the observer's viewpoint, with the notion cardinally changing with a change of this viewpoint. In this way human perception may be considered to be doomed to multi-perspectivism: a permanent kaleidoscopic sequence of reality perspectives, which in their flicker do not let us perceive their essence". The Marble Palace Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 5/1, Millionnaya Ulitsa Direction: From either metro station Gostiny Dvor or Nevsky Prospect, take any of the following: buses 25, 46, 134; trams 2, 12, 34, 32, 54 Phones: (812) 312-9196, 312-9054 -= 6 =- 80th obits of A. Block and N. Gumilyov An exhibition "80th obits of A. Block and N. Gumilyov " will be open at the Memorial Houseroom of A. Block (a branch of the St. Petersburg History Museum) from August 10 till September 30, 2001. This August we will mark the 80th anniversaries of the death of Alexander Block and Nikolai Gumilyov. The exhibition covers the critical moment in the country's history, which spearheaded the repressions against the Russian clerisy. Representatives of two schools and literary adversaries, A. Block and N. Gumilyov died almost at the same time. One of them deceased full of energy, at the peak of activity, with his death getting a broad public response, while the other left this world after a period of silence, with his death unnoticed by most people. The exhibition presents depictive materials and different publications of the 1920s, including programs and bills of that time. These materials present the historic context and provide evidence of three major events of 1921, which became cultural benchmarks for the country: an anniversary of Pushkin's death marked in February, when many outstanding figures (including A. Block and N. Gumilyov) gathered at the House of Literary Workers and put their signatures under the resolution to celebrate the Pushkin's memorial date, and the death of the two outstanding poets of the early 20th century which came about in August. A.Blok Apartment Museum Addres: Saint-Peterburg, Dekabristov street,57 Phones: (812) 113-8627, 113-8633 -= 7 =- The museum of old-time railroad engineering has moved A museum of old-time railroad engineering opened at the Warsaw railway station on the day of the 150th anniversary of the Nikolaevskaya (presently Oktyabrskaya) railroad. The exposition presents about 80 steam and diesel locomotives and wagons. In addition one can see old-time wagons, snow-ploughs, trolleys, signal posts, repair cranes, hydraulic pumps and other railroad engineering facilities, located on the rails near the station. All the exhibits have historical value. The total number of pieces in the museum's collection exceeds 170, with the exhibits having been gathered all over Russia and CIS over 10 years. From 1991 the Museum was located at the Shushary station (not far from St. Petersburg), and by the 150th anniversary of the Moscow - St. Petersburg line it moved to the Warsaw railway station in the northern capital. Museum of Railway Technology Addres: Saint-Peterburg, Guay by-pass channel, 118 -= 8 =- Crystal clinking over the Gus river This is the name of the exhibition recently opened at the Museum of Crystal named after the Maltsovs, located in Gus-Khrustalny. The exhibition is dedicated to the 245th anniversary of the Gusevsky factory, the recognized leader in the glass industry over the last two centuries. Old photos tracing down the factory's history, interesting documents, including old price-lists and glass melting recipes - all these items more than half a century old comprise a unique collection of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum and Conservation Area. When looking at the delicate cut glass, it is difficult to believe that all these items were made using primitive rough tools, such as tubes, clips, scissors, wooden and metal moulds. All these tools are also displayed at the exposition. And do you know how the pot used for glass melting looks like? The factory turns out to have used a real giant weighing 300 kg! Besides the exhibition presents over 300 other items made of crystal and glass, with 200 of them being displayed for the first time. The Vladimir-Suzdal Historical, Architectural and Art Museum Complex Addres: Vladimir region, 43 Bolshaya Moskovskaya Ulitsa, Vladimir Direction: From the train station or the central bus station, take the no 5 trolleybus to the stop 'Sobornaya Ploshad' Phones: (80922) 32-2515, 32-4263 URL: www.museum.vladimir.ru E-mail: Aksenova-museum@rnt.vladimir.su -= 9 =- Exhibition "Looking for the time gone:" In the framework of a scientific and practical conference "The Great Volga Route" held in Kazan, the National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan will house an exhibition "Looking for the time gone...", dedicated to the 70th anniversary of G.A. Fyodorov-Davydov (1931-2000), who was a scientist of world reputation, an oustanding expert in archeology, history, Golden Horde and medieval Eastern Europe numismatology. German A. Fyodorov-Davydov was also an academic of the Moscow University, a corresponding member of the German Archeology Society (1983), a Fellow of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, a Lomonosov Prize Laureate (1998), a founder and manager of the Povolzhie archeological expedition, the author of a great number of books and articles. The exhibition presents the scientist's personal belongings, archeological materials dating from to the Golden Horde period, which were found in Povolzhie, Volzhskaya Bulgaria and Central Asia. A recently attributed bronze matrix used for making of handles for gold bails is displayed for the first time. The exposition also features a rich numismatic collection, including some coins which have never been displayed before. The exhibition is open from August 5 at the National Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan. The Associated State Museum of Tatarstan Republic Addres: Tatarstan republic, 2, Kremlevskaya str., Kazan Phones: (8432) 92-7162 URL: http://www.tatar.museum.ru E-mail: tatar_museum@mail.ru -= 10 =- Russian art of gold-embroidery The Yaroslavl Historical and Architectural Museum and Preservation Area houses an exhibition "Russian art of gold-embroidery". The visitors can see gold-embroidered canonical dress, clothes, footware, ladies' hats, amenities of the 17th-19th centuries, as well as modern items for various usage, made by the "Torzhok gold-embroiderers" partnership. The admirers of this art can also buy embroidered articles at the exhibition, including pictures, ladies' bags, purses, spectacle-cases, jewel-cases, decorations, shawls, doilies, with prices for these articles ranging from 100 to 100,000 Rubles. Yaroslavl State Historical and Architectural Museum - Preserve Addres: Yaroslavl region, 25 Bogoyavlenskaya sq.Yaroslavl, Russia Phones: (0852) 30-4072, 30-3869 URL: www.cnit2.uniyar.ac.ru/yaros/wwk00003.htm E-mail: mp@yarmp.yar.ru ______________________________________________________ For use of any material of the Russian Culture News edition the reference to resource (Russian Cultural Heritage Network http://www.museum.ru) is imperatively needed. ______________________________________________________ Materials: send to news@museum.ru or by fax (7-095)135-3385 Subscription: empty message to rcn-list-subscribe@museum.ru to unsubscribe to send the same to rcn-list-unsubscribe@museum.ru Contacts: E-Mail: mail@museum.ru phone/fax: (7-095)135-3385 http://www.museum.ru Copyright: http://www.rchn.org.ru/copyright.htm ______________________________________________________ (ñ) All rights reserved.1997-2001. Russian Cultural Heritage Network