RUSSIAN CULTURE NEWS ____________ http://museum.ru/defengl.htm ___________________ Edition N 212 October 29, 2002 Number of subscribers 1785 issued from October 1997. ______________________________________________________ We have no budget to support an old english vertion of the Museums of Russia web portal www.museum.ru, as well as finishing the constructing the new one. You are welcome to become a sponsor to finish the english part of the webportal constructing. You (your company) will be mentioned on the main pages and 45.000 visitors will thank You monthly for the support. We need 18.500 Euros for 84 days to complete the english version. Contact us, please. (KirNas@museum.ru) Your help makes the Russian museums open for the internet society! You may try to access the old version http://192.168.0.1/defengl.htm, which will be unavailable soon. ______________________________________________________ -= CONTENTS =- 1. Web Portal "Museums of Russia" gained ISSN 2. Cloisters of Rostov Veliky and its Outskirts 3. XVII Century French Painting 4. Chronicle of Historical Zone Destruction 5. Works of Arts and Crafts 6. XX Century Icelandic Art 7. To 125th Birthday of Maximilian Voloshin 8. Three Sections of City 9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. Saint Petersburg 10. Oriental Collection of Gatchinsky Palace 11. Boguslav Khorak's Garden 12. Oh, if there's anything in the world closer to me! 13. Chekhov's Plays on Czech Stage 14. Russian North by the Eyes of the Restorer 15. Riches of Russian State Library -= 1 =- Web Portal "Museums of Russia" gained ISSN Since 2002 Web Portal "Museums of Russia" (www.museum.ru) has been included into the list of the main Russian Internet editions by the decision of Special Committee of International ISSN Center in Paris. The Portal was given unique number ISSN 1684-9574 of International Standard Serial Numbering (ISSN); the number meets ISO standard. A ISSN number had been given only to periodical editions. In the universal ISSN database there has been recorded all stable editions from all over the world. -= 2 =- Cloisters of Rostov Veliky and its Outskirts State Historical Museum and State Museum and Reserve "Rostov Kremlin" are glad to invite you to Pokrovsky Cathedral (Saint Basil's Cathedral) to visit the exhibition "Cloisters of Rostov Veliky and its Outskirts". The exhibition continues the cycle "Preserved by Russian Cloisters" of State Historical Museum. The exhibition is held in the vestry of Pokrovsky Cathedral which represents art and historical reliquiae collected and preserved in the main Russian monasteries. Museum "Pokrovsky Cathedral". The Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin (St.Basil's Cathedral) Addres: Moscow, Red square, 2 Direction: Metro Stations: Ploshad Revolytsii, Okhotny Ryad, Kitai-gorod Phones: (095) 298-3304 -= 3 =- XVII Century French Painting In State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts there is exhibition "Old Masters" (XVII century French painting from the collection of State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. New research and restoration). On display there is a part of the museum's French collection which is insufficiently presented in the permanent exposition - more than 30 paintings (mainly from store-rooms of the museum) and paintings restored in the restoration workshops of State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. 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 =- Chronicle of Historical Zone Destruction Pushkin State Museum, Andrey Bely's Memorial Flat and "Kovcheg" Gallery represent exhibition "Arbat Destruction" displaying photographic works by Potresov (1902 - 1972). Extermination of the whole Arbat blocks was carried out without any archaeological examinations and measurement of buildings. Many symbols of former Moscow disappeared from the map of the city. Fortunately in Alexander Potresov's archive there are negatives and prints of destroyed city area in the district of former Arbat. The Pushkin State Museum Addres: Moscow, 12/2, Prechistenka Ulitsa Direction: From metro station Kropotinskaya (the Ostozhenka Ulitsa exit), take trolleybus 5,15,16 or 31 Phones: (095) 201-3256 URL: www.museum.ru/Pushkin/ E-mail: aspushkin-200@mtu-net.ru -= 5 =- Works of Arts and Crafts "Master, Teacher, Learner" ? this is the name of the exhibition which was opened in the halls of All-Russian Museum of Arts and Crafts. The exhibition is dedicated to creative work of Sergey Klykov (weaving and Somov earthen toys) and Viktor Markin (Romanov earthen toys). On display there are works by their teachers, and their learners as well. Three generations, three points of view on popular art and its fate. All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Arts Addres: Moscow, Delegatskaja street, 3 Phones: (095) 921-0139, 923-7725, 923-1741 -= 6 =- XX Century Icelandic Art State Tretyakov Gallery presents exhibition "Face to Nature. XX Century Icelandic Art". This is the first time when in Russia there is exhibition of art of Iceland - the country which is unique for its indissoluble combination of history, culture and peculiarity of nature. Eternal ice and heat of bowels, desert plateau covered with lava and great mountainous areas, wide valleys and countless waterfalls, more than 30 active volcanoes and 300 hot wells - all this has an ineffaceable effect on life and art images of Iceland. The State Tretyakov Gallery Addres: Moscow, 10, Lavrushinskii Peryulok Direction: Metro stations: 'Tretyakovskaya' or 'Novokuznetskaya' Phones: (095) 953-5223 -= 7 =- To 125th Birthday of Maximilian Voloshin State Literary Museum invites you to the exhibition "Poet's House. Past and Present". The exhibition is dedicated to 125th birthday of Maximilian Voloshin. Besides being author of wonderful verses and literary-artistic assays and water-colours, he was creator of another monument - Poet's House. This house had been a centre of so called "splendour of human relations" for a long time before and after the death of Voloshin. The State Literary Museum Addres: Moscow, 28, Petrovka str. Phones: (095) 921-7395, 921-3857, 925-1226 E-mail: silvercentury@mtu-net.ru -= 8 =- Three Sections of City "Artkollegia", Ministry of Culture of RF and "Imptksbank" present exhibition of photographic works by Nadezhda Kuznetsova "Silver Section". This exhibition is the second one from the programme "Masters"; it is dedicated to 300th anniversary of Saint Petersburg. The exhibition of works by Nadezhda Kuznetsova "Silver Section" unites there series: "Shadow of the City" which is arranged with drawings on photographic paper; "Soggy City" representing photographic works retouched by a brush; "Silver Section" (gave the name to the whole exhibition) - photographic works made in "harrowed" manner. -= 9 =- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. Saint Petersburg Exhibition "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. Saint Petersburg Age 1802-1917. To Bicentennial of Foundation of the Ministry" tells us about the history of Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the day of its foundation by Emperor Alexander I till 1917. The exposition is held in restored historical rooms of the building of the Headquarters where in 1828-1917 there was Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On display there are 65 items from the collection of the State Hermitage: paintings and drawings, photographs, historical reliquiae, works of arts and crafts. Many things are on display for the first time. 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 -= 10 =- Oriental Collection of Gatchinsky Palace Russian Ethnographic Museum and State Historical and Art Museum and Reserve "Gatchina" invite you to visit exhibition "Oriental Collection of Gatchinsky Palace". In 40-50s of the 19th century there was discovered the collection of art of China and Japan situated in three galleries of Arsenal Square of Gatchinsky Palace. The main part of the collection was in Chinese Gallery. In those times visitors of the palace had been enchanted with the decoration of the gallery. Russian Museum of Ethnography Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 4/1, Ulitsa Inzhenernaya Direction: Metro Stations: 'Nevsky Prospect', 'Gostiny Dvor' Phones: (812) 313-4421 E-mail: rme@peterlinc.ru -= 11 =- Boguslav Khorak's Garden In Marble Palace there is exhibition "Boguslav Khorak's Garden". Czech designer Boguslav Khorak is one of the prominent figures of new European design. His works are usually hand-made; he uses great deal of different materials and achieves exceptional expressiveness with the help of playing with forms and colours. Boguslav Khorak turns ordinary things (lamps, mirrors, hangers and racks) into charming and aesthetically beautiful sculptures. 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 Phones: (812) 312-9196, 312-9054 -= 12 =- Oh, if there's anything in the world closer to me! In State Literary and Memorial Museum of Anna Akhmatova in Fontanny House there is exhibition "Oh, if there's anything in the world closer to me!?". On display there are original paintings, graphical works, autographs, photographs which represent Akhmatova's Saint Petersburg. This exhibition is to become striking and independent literary and artistic event in the life of Saint Petersburg. Museum of Anna Akhmatova in Fountain House Addres: Saint-Peterburg, 34, Fontanka emb.; 53, Liteyny Prospect Phones: (812) 272-2211 E-mail: museum@anna-museum.spb.su -= 13 =- Chekhov's Plays on Czech Stage On 3 October in Leterary and Memorial Museum of Dostoyevsky there was opened exhibition "Chekhov in Czechia. Chekhov's Plays on Czech Stage". On display there are photographs taken during various performances, playbills, drawings by artists who decorated performances, copies of producer's letters telling us about their ideas on plays. Moreover at the exhibition the film about the ultimate Chekhov's staging is shown. F.M.Dostoevsky Literary and Memorial Museum Addres: Saint-Peterburg, st. Dostoevskogo 29 Direction: "Vladimirskaya", "Dostoevskaya" metro stations Phones: (812) 311-4031, 311-1804 E-mail: ashimbaeva@md.spb.ru -= 14 =- Russian North by the Eyes of the Restorer Archangelsk Museum of Fine Arts invites you to exhibition "Russian North by the Eyes of the Restorer. Textiles and Clothes". On display there are about 200 most significant textiles taken from the collection of 12 museums of Archangelsk Region: church clothes, national textiles, toys, costumes and head-dresses, archaeological clothes. Besides, visitors can learn about main methods of textile restoration and preservation. Arhangelsk Region Fine Arts Museum Addres: Arkhangel region, 2, Lenin square. Arhangelsk Phones: 20-9482, 65-3534, 20-7645 E-mail: artmus@mail.sts.ru -= 15 =- Riches of Russian State Library In the Library of Oslo University there is exhibition of Russian books of the 16th - beginning of the 20th centuries from the collection of Russian State Library. 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