From November 9 to December 4, the HSE ART GALLERY is hosting an exhibition of works by students and lecturers of the HSE Art and Design School. The ‘Defining Yourself: Subject / Process / Identity’ exhibition lays the foundation of a multidisciplinary project about building connections between folk crafts, artistic practices, and modern research. The exhibition also has a parallel programme in the form of a curatorial excursion, an open talk, and an evening of performances.
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Art Night takes place in Moscow and across Russia on November 3–6. This year's events are in honour of National Unity Day. If you haven't decided yet where to go on Art Night, this selection is sure to help you make your choice.
This week, you are invited to trace the evolution of nature on Earth and contemplate what our planet will look like in the future.
It is often claimed that the present is the outcome of the past. Here is a selection of current exhibitions to help you draw your own conclusions about this statement.
On September 9th, the Zaryadye Park Media Center and Underground Museum opened an exhibition of graduates from Moscow art universities ‘GRADUATION'22’. Graduates of HSE Art and Design School are taking part in the event. The grand opening of the exhibition was timed to coincide with the park’s first anniversary.
In June, the HSE ART GALLERY opened the final exhibition under the general curatorial theme ‘In a Land Faraway’. The exhibition displays the best works by students, graduates, and lecturers of the HSE Art and Design School created over the past year. Thousands of artists applied to participate in the exhibition.
Art by HSE students, works by world-renowned photographers, and portraits by Russian impressionists—we offer a selection of exhibitions that are open in Moscow’s galleries and museums.
Alexei Ryumin, curator of the HSE Art and Design School's track in Animation and illustration has launched The Permanent Exhibition at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition is being held as part of MMOMA's Young Art Support Programme can be seen until May 15.
From the avant-garde, to decorative art, to contemporary artists—Moscow museums have a lot to offer.