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The Museum of Russian Impressionism Celebrates Seekers of Art

The Museum of Russian Impressionism Celebrates Seekers of Art 14 secret Soviet art collectors and their masterpieces May 11, 2021 Still-life with Guitar, Vladimir Lebedev (1930) from the collection of Iosif Ezrakh Museum of Russian Impressionism On April 21 the Museum of Russian Impressionism has mounted another exhibition filled with revelations. Called “Seekers of Art,” the show continues the museum’s innovative approach to uncovering the hidden aspects of Soviet life. It tells about a phenomenon that before perestroika was not publicized and in fact was harshly punished: private collections of art, especially painting. The show displays works from private collections: works by Nikolai Roerich and Konstantin Korovin, Niko Pirosmani and Kazimir Malevich, Robert Falk and Pavel Kuznetsov. But the focus of the show is not the rich art collections on display but the extraordinary collectors. Most of them

Painter Robert Falk s Triumphant Return to Moscow

Painter Robert Falk s Triumphant Return to Moscow The huge retrospective at the Tretyakov is a revelation. Bay of Balaklava, 1927 State Tretykov Gallery The exhibition of painter Robert Falk (1886-1958) in the New Tretyakov Gallery begins with a comment about the leader of the U.S.S.R. “Nikita Khrushchev was not prepared for this kind of painting,” it reads. The painting in question was “Nude in an Armchair.” In 1962 the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Nikita Khrushchev, called it “perverted.” It was being shown at an exhibition dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artists. “For the present this kind of creativity is considered indecent,” said Khrushchev, whose taste leaned more to red banners and official portraits.

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