RUSSIAN CULTURE NEWS _______________ News.museum.ru _________________________ Edition N 192 September 11, 2001 Number of subscribers 1727 issued from October 1997 ______________________________________________________ -= CONTENTS =- 1. Exhibition to the 40-th anniversary of consecration of Patriarchy 2. Traditions of Moscow hospitality 3. At the State Museum of Fine Arts by name of A.S. Pushkin 4. An exhibition of the collection of Russian art 5. A.M. Pozdneev's "Oriental collection" 6. Photo-exhibition "In the underwater kingdom" 7. William Broomfield. 30 years in Russia 8. Devoted to the 95-th anniversary of D. Nalbandian 9. Valeri Sirovsky's exhibition "Temple_City" 10. "Dead Epoch" by Eugeny Ukhanlev -= 1 =- Exhibition to the 40-th anniversary of consecration of Patriarchy In the Cross Chamber of the Patriarchy Palace an exhibition called "Moscow High Priests" has been opened. It is timed to the 40-th anniversary of consecration (that is being ordained) the Apostolic Patriarchy of Moscow and the whole Russia, Alexiy the Second. Sacred objects of the Orthodox Church and Russian State, connected with the Metropolitans and Patriarchies of XVI - XVII centuries saved in the Museums of Moscow Kremlin are exhibited here. A special section of the exhibition is devoted to High Priests of the Russian Orthodox Church of the XX century: Consecrator Tichon, Patriarchies Segiy, Alexiy the First, Pimen and Alexiy the Second. Some of the memorials have been produced for exposition from the Church-Archeological Cabinet of the Moscow Clerical Academy and the Sacristy of His Holiness Patriarchy Alexiy the Second. The exhibition was opened by Patriarchy of Moscow and the whole Russia, Alexiy the Second. The State Historical and Cultural Museum "Moscow Kremlin" Addres: Moscow, Kremlin Direction: Any of the following metro stations: Biblioteka im. Lenina, Alexsandrovskii Sad, Borovitskaya, Arbatskaya, Teatralnaya, Ploshad Revolutsii, Okhotny Ryad Phones: (095) 202-3776, 202-4256 E-mail: dream@kremlin.museum.ru -= 2 =- Traditions of Moscow hospitality The Moscow Historical Museum is presenting an exhibition named "Moscow Ambassadorial. Traditions of hospitality in the capital". The exhibition is devoted to centuries-old tradition of Moscow hospitality and is timed to the 80-th anniversary of General industrial and commercial Department of services of diplomatic Corps of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation which provides hearty reception and good time for foreign diplomats in our country. The exhibition is telling us about the life of foreign representatives in Moscow from XVI up to the beginning of XXI centuries, about forming and development of the diplomatic etiquette, about the activities of the Ambassadorial Chamber, the Collegium of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and discovers pages of diplomatic and foreign affairs history closely connected with the history of the city. The exhibition includes about 600 exhibits located in 7 halls, most of them are exhibited for the first time. A special hall of the exhibition is devoted to the most honorable kind of diplomatic reception, Ambassadorial dinner, where one can see a variety of menu, decoration of the table of XVII - XX centuries. The State Historical Museum Addres: Moscow, 1/2, Red Square Direction: metro stations 'Okhotny Ryad', 'Teatralnaya', 'Ploshchad Revolutsii' Phones: (095) 292-4019, 292-3731 URL: http://www.shm.ru E-mail: shm@shm.ru -= 3 =- At the State Museum of Fine Arts by name of A.S. Pushkin Since September 7, 2001, in hall 23 of the State Museum of Fine Arts by name of A.S. Pushkin the picture by Thomas Ganesborough "Landscape with a Woodcutter" has been exhibited. It comes from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Huston, USA. Thomas Ganesborough (1727 - 1788) had been one of the founders of the British landscape school which was formed in the second half of XVIII century. Ganesborough had admitted that though his main occupation was the portrait, he received more pleasure working at landscape. The picture "Landscape with a Woodcutter" was painted in early '176s and was one of the brightest embodiments of Ganesborough's landscape style. Ganesborough paid special attention to the play of light and shade and texture of the object as well. His broad brush and free painting manner exposed the difference of the English painter from the commonly accepted style on the Continent at that period. Ganesborough had created a great many landscape canvases, however he was lead not so much by his observations on the life of nature, as by his inner feelings and his own perception of the surrounding world. The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Addres: Moscow, 12, Ulitsa Volkchonka Direction: metro station 'Kropotinskaya' Phones: (095) 203-9578, 203-7998, 203-7412 URL: www.museum.ru/gmii E-mail: finearts@gmii.museum.ru -= 4 =- An exhibition of the collection of Russian art The Tretyakov Art Gallery is opening its exhibition season. On September 14 there will be the opening day of the exhibition of the collection of the legendary harp-player Vera Dulova, willed to the Tretyakov Art Gallery by her. The exhibition "Vera Georgievna Dulova's Gift" is connected with an important event in the life of the State Tretyakov Gallery. Last year, 2000, the Museum was granted 58 oil-paintings and engravings willed to the Gallery by the People's Artist of the USSR, professor of the Moscow Conservatoire, world famous harp-player Vera Georgievna Dulova. V.G. Dulova (1909 - 2000), daughter of the famous violinist G.N. Dulov, representative of the ancient Riurikhovich clan, throughout all her life has been an infatuated lover and collector of fine arts. Her collection was started in mid'-190s. As time passed, samples presented and bought by her formed a collection of Russian art within the boundaries of a whole century, beginning from the '40s of XIX and up to the '40s of XX centuries. The present exhibition is a tribute of respect and gratefulness for the memory of V.G. Dulova who had handled her collection created in her home for long years with love in such a noble way. The State Tretyakov Gallery Addres: Moscow, 10, Lavrushinskii Peryulok Direction: Metro stations: 'Tretyakovskaya' or 'Novokuznetskaya' Phones: (095) 953-5223 URL: http://www.tretyakov.ru/ -= 5 =- A.M. Pozdneev's "Oriental collection" An exhibition "Alexei Matveevich Pozdneev and his Oriental collection" has opened at the State Museum of Oriental Arts. The exhibition is timed to the 150th anniversary of A.M. Pozdneev (1851-1920), a leading Orientalist and collector of Oriental antiquities. The exhibition features 60 works of art from the Central and South-Eastern Asia donated by the scientist to the Museum in 1918. Primary subjects in the exposition are ritual objects originating from China, Mongolia, Buryatia, Thailand and Japan, aged from100 to 500 years. A.M. Pozdneev has written dozens of papers devoted to history, philology, ethnography, religion, and economy of Oriental countries. The scientist who dedicated many years to the study of the Kalmucks, Buryats, and Mongolians, was the author of the first chrestomathy of Kalmuck literature and epic in Russia. A.M. Pozdneev also compiled a Kalmuck-Russian dictionary for schoolchildren and translated the New Testament into Kalmuck. In 1905 he organized courses of Oriental studies, reorganized in 1910 into Practical Oriental Academy which was headed by A.M. Pozdneev down to the 1917 Revolution. The State Museum of Oriental Art Addres: Moscow, 12a, Nikitsky Boulevard Direction: From Metro Stations Arbatskaya, Tverskaya, Pushkinskaya or Chekhovskaya, take either trolleybus 15 or 31 Phones: (095) 291-0341, 291-9614, 202-4555 -= 6 =- Photo-exhibition "In the underwater kingdom" The State Darwin Museum and the Underwater Photography Center invite you to visit an exhibition "In the underwater kingdom". According to Jacque-Ives Cousteau, the corals cover a far larger area on our planet than many people would expect. The total area of such "forests" is 20 times bigger than that of Europe. In this world shades reign even at noon; due to peculiar refraction of light the surroundings look grayish-blue; the motions are slow, and the colors are fanciful. The objects caught by the camera can not pose, but they seem to be natural models for a camera. There is something ethereal in the form of a sponge looming with a sourly wry face, in a big bulging eye of a red brass, in the moray whose very body is rapacious-looking. Their freshwater "compatriots" - crucian carps, pikes and water lilies have not been forgotten by photographers too. Some people believe that professionalism in underwater imagery in Russia has come off. Others doubt that. But some just take pictures. Yet the circle of the"select" is not that restricted. An increasing number of people in Russia are becoming devoted to underwater photography. Its fans who have recently founded an association of underwater photographers in Russia organize regular meetings where they tell others about their trips and distant voyages, about their achievements and failures. The exhibition "In the underwater kingdom" displays works by several members of this association. The State Darwin Museum Addres: Moscow, 57, Vavilova street Direction: Nearest metro station: Akademicheskaya. Or take trolleybus 39 or 14 from metro stations Universitet or Leninskii Prospect Phones: (095) 135-6124, 135-3382, 132-1047 URL: http://www.darwin.museum.ru E-mail: darwin@museum.ru -= 7 =- William Broomfield. 30 years in Russia The USA Embassy and the Museum of Architecture named after A.V. Schusev present an exhibition "Russian North. Evidence by William Broomfield". A professor of Slavonic studies at Tulane University in New Orleans, the author of several books devoted to Russian architecture, William Broomfield spent 6 years in Russia in total since his first visit to this country in the summer of 1970. His remarkable work resulted in over 90 thousand photos of architectural monuments and scenery taken in different parts of Russia from Karelia and Murmansk region to Vladivostok. The major part of this collection is kept at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The exhibition at the Museum of Architecture consists of 6 sections: Kizhma, Vologda and its environments, Kizhi, Velikij Novgorod , Kargopolie and Solovki. Academically rigorous and detached, these black-and-white photos, according to the author, are not just a statement, but are also pieces of poetry and art and a protest against the inexcusable negligence of architectural masterpieces which fall into decay year after year. The State Reseach Museum of Architecture named after A.B.Schusev Addres: Moscow, 5, Vozdvizshenka str. Phones: (095) 290-4855, 290-0551 URL: www.muar.ru E-mail: muar@isa.ru, SCHUSEV@MUAR.RU -= 8 =- Devoted to the 95-th anniversary of D. Nalbandian An exhibition of works by People's Artist of the USSR Dmitry Nalbandian (1906 - 1993) has been opened in the Central exhibition hall "Manezh" under the patronage of Cultural Committee of the Moscow Government, with the Embassy of Armenia in Russian Federation and "Ararat" association taking part. Having started his activities as a multiplier artist of State Cinema industry Committee of Georgia, by 1931 Nalbandian became famous in Moscow as master of uniform portrait. For almost half a century he had painted soviet party and state officials, scientists and military leaders. He had been the only one who painted Stalin from nature. This time Nalbandian appears at the exhibition not only as one of the best representatives of soviet official art, author of large historical canvases, portrait painter of politicians and public figures of various countries of the world. The visitors will also see bright landscapes and colorful pictures of still life. 60 canvases from the family collection have been presented by the artist's sister, Margarita Nalbandian, 15 more pictures have been brought from his workshop-museum. The "Manezh" Central Exhibition Hall Addres: Moscow, 1, Manezhnaya Ploshad Phones: (095) 291-6568, 202-9304 E-mail: art-manege@manege.ru -= 9 =- Valeri Sirovsky's exhibition "Temple_City" The opening ceremony of exhibition "Temple_City" by Valeri Sirovsky has taken place at the Moscow House of Photography. A photo program "24", Yuri Avaakumov's curatorial project, is a simple model of a modern museum with constantly rotated expositions and regularly updated collections. "24" is an exhibition presenting 24 photos devoted to the architectural and town-planning arts, taken by a contemporary photographer, architect or artist. The exhibitions take place at the State Museum of Architecture in Vozdvizhenka street (for the first year) and at the Moscow House of Photography (for the second year). A new exposition is opened on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Four photos from the display replenish the Museum's collection and four photographic postcards are sold at the Museum's kiosk. This two-year project which can be subsequently extended also provides for organization of an overall exhibition displaying new entries. V. Sirovsky's show is the 15th exhibition organized in the framework of this project. Valeri Sirovsky is an artist. Born in 1939, he graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages in 1965. From 1965 to 1978 Sirovsky worked at "Mosfilm" as an assistant director, having also screened in "Red Tent" and other films directed by Kalatozov, Ryazanov and Daneliya. His photos, drawings, articles and caricatures were published in "USSR Decorative Art", "Ogonyok" and other periodicals. In 1983 Sirovsky borrowed a camera from a friend of his, an Italian actor, and over 2 days took 700 photos of the "cemetery" of discarded Italian dolls (this collection ceased to exist a long time ago). After that he did not deal with photography for a long time, having only got back to it in 2000 "to fix on the film the things which have been arresting his attention all his life". Moscow House of Photography Addres: Moscow, 16, Ostozhenka Phones: (095) 202-7612 URL: www.mdf.ru E-mail: fotofest@cityline.ru -= 10 =- "Dead Epoch" by Eugeny Ukhanlev An exposition of the series "They have worked in Hermitage" has been opened in the State Hermitage. It includes 30 engravings and paintings which are the most representative demonstration of Eugeny Iljich Ukhanlev's creative work. It is the first personal exhibition of Eugeny Ukhanlev, People's Artist of Russia, member of Heraldic Counsil of President of Russian Federation in the Hermitage. This is the artist's jubilee year. The exhibition starts with early works of the artist: small landscape sketches which have survived only by chance. They were made while the artist was in prison in Vorkhuta. Eugeny Ukhanlev's individual manner is based upon his ability to penetrate into innermost life of the surrounding world. Each work by this artist is an original and mysterious realm. He has occupied a special place among the artistic generation who have brought new features into Saint Petersburg's art of the second half of XX century. His contribution is essential and indispensable. Sketches of heraldic works by the artist add to the Hermitage exposition. The State Hermitage Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 34-36, Dvortsovaya Nabarezhnaya Direction: From "Nevsky Prospect" metro station, take any of the following: bus 7, 10; tram 31; troll. 1, 7, 9, 10 Phones: (812) 311-3601, 110-9604, 110-9601 URL: http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/ E-mail: info@hermitage.ru ______________________________________________________ Translated by the ROID Translation Agency (http://www.roid.ru) ______________________________________________________ For use of any material of the Russian Culture News edition the reference to resource (Information Service "Russian Museums Online" 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. 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