History and culture: The exhibition “Artists of Crimea. The Return” in Moscow

18 March 2015

March 19, 2015 in the A. N. Scriabin Museum (Moscow) will be held the opening of the exhibition "Artists of the Crimea. The Return".

This is the second joint project of the twin museums: the A. N. Scriabin Moscow Museum and the A. N. Beketov Alushta House-Museum.

In November 2014 was successfully implemented the first joint creative project in Alushta - "Scriabin in Crimea", as part of which was opened an exhibition based on the fund collection of the Scriabin Museum of the brightest pages in the biography of the composer.

Currently it is prepared a second joint project on the ground in Moscow. By mutual agreement with the Crimean partners, it is timed to the first anniversary of the return of the Crimea to the Russian Federation.

At the heart of the project is a specially prepared for this date together with the gallery "ART-Crimea" art exhibition.

The idea of ​​the project "Artists of Crimea. The Return"- meeting the Moscow audience with the best of contemporary fine art Crimea. One exhibition space features four contemporary painters - Hugo Schaufler, Artem Tufts, Irina Zaitseva, Yuri Laptev. They are still not familiar to Muscovites, although their works are in museums and prestigious collections in different parts of the world. 

To demonstrate these days are prepared exhibits from museums: the A. N. Scriabin Moscow Museum and the Alushta A. N. beketov House-Museum, and details of contacts of creative culture and art figures of Russia during their stay in the Crimea.

The exhibition will run until March 29.