The Panel Discussion as Part of the Presentation in Moscow of the International Academy Project “Between the Volga and the Danube”

The Russian Academy of Arts invites you to attend a panel discussion to be held as part of the presentation in Moscow of the International Academy Project “Between the Volga and the Danube” at the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow) on September 09, 2015 at 14.00.

Topics to be discussed:
Figurative art today
The art of the countries of the Danube: post-communist period (fr om 1990 till now)

Moderators:  
Konstantin Khudyakov – Head of the Volga Region Department of the Russian Academy of Arts
Diana Machulina – artist, art critic, Laureate of Kandinsky Prize, Member of the Creative Artists’ Union of Russia, curator of the Project
Irina Sosnovskaya – the leading researcher of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art

The panelists: members of the Expert Council of the Russian Academy of Arts, leading art critics, art historians.

The exhibition “Between the Volga and the Danube” is being held in Tsereteli Art Gallery from August 20 till September 20, 2015. In November, the Project will be exhibited in Bratislava in the halls of the European Center for Fine Arts. The Russian participants of the Project: artists from Moscow, St. Petersburg, the Volga Region presenting in total 12 regions of Russia. International participants: artists from countries of the Danube – the territory wh ere lived and formed the fundamentals of European enlightenment the 17th century great teacher Yan Amos Kamensky: Slovakia; Czech Republic; Austria; Germany; Hungary; Serbia; Bulgaria; Poland; Ukraine; Moldova. In addition, the Project’s partner – M’ARS Center of Contemporary Art has provided works by Eastern-European artists from his collection.

The Project’s organizers: the Russian Academy of Arts, the Volga Regional Department of the Russian Academy of Arts, Creative Artists’ Union of Russia and European Center for Fine Arts (Slovakia) under the auspices of the Russian Culture Ministry, M’ARS Center of Contemporary Art, Aircraft Diagnostic Company, Slovenska Vytvarna Unia, Slovac Union of Visual Art.            





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