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Vernissages

Annually the Russian Museum organises dozens of exhibitions, which exhibit about 5,000 works from their own collection, as well as from collections of other museums and private collections. The exhibitions generate a great deal of interest. The exhibitions are accompanied by publications and multimedia programs. However access to these materials is limited.

The section “Vernissages in the Russian Museum” enables users to explore virtually the exhibition’s rooms, and get acquainted with the large exhibitions of the Russian Museum.


В Корпусе Бенуа Русского музея проходит масштабная выставка «Василий Суриков. К 175-летию со дня рождения». Впервые оформление художественной экспозиции дополнено сразу несколькими формами мультимедийного контента, фокусирующего внимание зрителя на важных элементах живописной манеры художника и культурных традициях изображаемой им эпохи.
This exhibition introduces visitors to a comprehensive collection of the Pavel Kuznetsov’s works, reflecting different stages of his creative path.
The exhibition From Orest Kiprensky to Pavel Fedotov, introduces viewers to some of the finest early 19th-century drawings and watercolours from the museum’s holdings.
This exhibition introduces visitors with more than one hundred works of Filonov’s students from the collection of Russian Museum , including four large panels from the show at the House of Press, eleven costume designs and the composition of the backdrop created by Andrei Sashin for the production of The Government Inspector, the design of the Karelo-Finnish epic Kalevala and others.
This exhibition introduces visitors to the classics of Soviet children's book illustrations presented from the collection of the Russian Museum.
The exhibition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth features his works of the 1890s – 1920s from the collections of the Russian Museum and the Isaak Brodsky Apartment and Museum, as well as number of private collections, St. Petersburg.
Выставка из собрания Русского музея и мастерских художников Москвы и Санкт-Петербурга знакомит с работами живописцев и скульпторов второй половины ХХ – начала ХХI веков, которые в своем творчестве обращались к сюжетам античной мифологии.
Выставка приурочена к 65-летию Тимура Новикова, художника и создателя двух движений 1980-х – 1990-х годов: «Новые художники» и Новая Академия Изящных Искусств. Выставка показывает историю Новой Академии в ее развитии и представляет основные направления художественных экспериментов 1990-х.
This exhibition introduces visitors to a selection of the Russian Museum’s small but interesting and diverse collection of works by Russian artists of the 19th and 20th centuries dedicated to and inspired by Africa.
На выставке впервые в таком масштабе демонстрируется творческое наследие Ивана Ивановича Годлевского – ленинградского живописца, автора пейзажей, портретов, натюрмортов, на которого сильное влияние оказала французская живопись первой половины ХХ века.
This exhibition introduces visitors to the work of Han Yuchen, a foremost Chinese realist painter, photographer, calligrapher and researcher at the Chinese National Academy of Arts, Professor Emeritus of the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
The exhibition is dedicated to one of the most major trends in Russian art of the early XX century. The audience will get acquainted with the works of L. Bakst, K. Somov, B. Kustodiev, Z. Serebryakova, K. Petrov-Vodkin, A. Iacovleff, V. Shukhaev.
The exhibition is timed to coincide with the 125th anniversary of the Russian Museum and its photography studio and the 100th anniversary of the museum’s photography archive (currently the images archive section), which holds a voluminous and representative collection of historical photographs, including works by the Russian Museum’s first photographer, Alexander Erzhemsky.
The exhibition introduces visitors to the art of Leonid Vladimirovich Sherwood, a notable Russian and Soviet sculptor who was active in the first half of the 20th century.
The exhibition will showcase many previously unknown drawings associated with Chashnik’s and Suetin’s research at GINKhUK (State Institute of Artistic Culture) and their later experiments with industrial design.
This exhibition celebrates 150 years since the birth of Konstantin Fyodorovich Bogayevsky (1872–1943), one of the most prominent artists of Russia’s Silver Age. The exhibition numbers some 50 paintings, watercolours, drawings and lithographic prints by Konstantin Bogayevsky from the collection of the Russian Museum and КGallery.

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