Russian Culture News Russian Cultural Heritage Network news agency. Issue #228 (29.04.2004)
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The first part of works is autobiographic; there is a series of drawings illustrating it. The second part is philosophical thoughts. Philosophical thoughts are about aspiration of all flesh to the absolute love, trust, comprehension, and naturalness
You may visit the exhibition till June, 20 2004.
The exhibition will be opened until May 10 2004.
This exposition is something like a huge symphonic poem about the world, its problems and complications, harmony and beauty.
Anatoly Erin's works are very modest and quiet. There are not many affects and stalky techniques, which are now so widely spread because of quick development of photographic engineering. Nevertheless, in his works we can find something what hard to say in words. The main theme of his works is - landscape. Miracle monocles, made of spectacle glasses, bought in chemists shop help him to transmit imponderable movement of air on his photos. Because of it, we may feel Great Nature involvement.
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The 100th anniversary exhibition
The work of Aleksei Nikolaevich Dushkin is an important phenomenon in the history of the Russian architecture of XX century. At the first sight, it had combined contradictory trends. The architect was an innovator and a seeker who knew excellently and used all the possibilities of the modern techniques. He asserted that architecture had to strive for a permanent modernisation, development, and creation of new forms. Still he was searching for a modern architectural language simultaneously with the interpretation of the architectural heritage.
This joint exhibition let us to implement a dream of all museum weapon specialists in the exposition halls of The Central Naval Museum. Fans and professionals will be able to match specifics and advantages of antique, historical, and modern custom-made weapons. Interesting models of weapon has been first represented here from the collections of A. Morozov, A. Lyutov, D. Fedurin etc. The organizers of the exhibition present there over 270 models of the award weapons, Heavy Edged Weapons, Light Edged Weapons and custom-made weapons. More over third part of it haven't been shown anywhere before.
The exhibition in the Blue Bedroom of the Winter Palace (Room 307) draws the visitor's attention to the stages of the development of medieval applied art. One of the high points of this development was the main display item of the show, the so-called Freiburg Cross. The cross was created at the end of the 18th century in Strasbourg for the Monastery of St Trudpert near Freiburg. French and German cultural traditions came together in this city on the Rhine.
The Hermitage's collection of medieval monuments of applied art is among the best in the world. It had its origins in the collection of A.P. Bazilevsky (1829 - 1899). In 1884, his collection was sold to Emperor Alexander III for the Hermitage. Thirteen of the items on display in this exhibition come from the Bazilevsky collection, among them the famous Freiburg Cross, a silver wine vessel (potir) of the 13th century, a Limoges reliquary casket, and box covered in painted leather, which is a real decoration for the exhibition. The other major private collection in which medieval objects occupied an important place was the collection of the Shuvalov family. Many of the works on display in the exhibition come from the collection of the Museum of the School of Technical Drawing founded by Baron Stieglitz (1814-1884).
From the N.I.Blagodatov's collection. Dedicated to the 30th Anniversary of the Exhibition Held at the Gaza Cultural Centre.
The Gaza-Nevsky culture is believed to have been started on the 22nd of 1974. On that day the exhibition at the Gaza Cultural Centre brought together all groups, apartment 'academies' and circles that had operated at Soviet communal flats and barracks. Fifty-two artists presented over 200 of their pieces. The exhibition was on a very short period of time - a mere four days, but it did cause a stir. Crowds of those who wished to see the forbidden, and thus very alluring, art flooded Obukhovskaya Oborona Prospect (Obukhovo Defence). About 15 thousand people came to visit the exhibition. The exhibition had neither a well-thought-out composition nor a clear-cut aesthetic programme. This was outside its goal. Important was participation, association with the 'second' culture, the possibility of "self-expression at the point of the bayonet". Artists marched in unison bonded by their hate of the Big Brother, they longed for the air of freedom and a chance to freely express themselves. The happening at the Gaza Cultural Center and the subsequent exhibition at the Nevsky Cultural Centre represented the whole array of the multifaceted and variegated 'second' Leningrad culture, which was labeled "the Gaza-Nevsky".
Rskov museum is preparing exhibits for sending them on the International exhibition in Oslo (Norway).
Cultural - historic exhibition "Russian - Norway. Through centuries and borders" will be opened on 2 June 2004 in Oslo in the Norway Museum of Fork arts, and in 2005, it'll go to Saint-Petersburg. This is a joint project of Russian and Norwegian museums.
The main purpose of the project is to expend knowledge about each other and to promote best understanding between two neighbor nations.
Source: Pskov Historical, Architectural and Art Museum Complex (http://museum.pskov.ru)
The painter can show us a special condition, the silence of nature, affection of sunlight and communication with forest. The sun, as Kullberg understands it, - it's the energy transforming the world. That is why he makes so unusual sculptures, simulating all kinds of keys playing on the caudexes of trees and in the duramen of them viewer can see the sun. All the other pictures are devoted to the sun as a condition.