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September 9 — 26, 2010
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, in conjunction with curators Andy Valmorbida and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld, present the exhibition of Richard Hambleton, legend of New York street art of the 80’s. |
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September 10 — October 10, 2010
The works on view were not intended for exhibiting and could appear isolated studies and sketches, but when put together, they form a self-contained cycle. |
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September 8 — October 8, 2010
Victoria Gallery in Samara will host a reduced version of the Moscow show, with a slightly different corpus of exhibits. This display is also prepared by the team of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art together with curator Georgy Kovalenko. |
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September 11 — October 31, 2010
The Gender History of Art in the Post-Soviet Space: 1989–2009 |
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September 7 — October 17, 2010
Artworks from the collection of the National Center for Visual Arts of France. |
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August 10 — September 5, 2010
The creative world of Valentina Kuznetsova is poetic and spiritual, her key subject being the eternal and the habitual — love and the miracle of life. |
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August 12 — September 26, 2010
The genre of this project is hard to define, as it comprises paintings, objects, and performance. The cycle includes imprint-paintings, with original impressions left by the bodies of the author and other participants in the project. |
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II Moscow international biennale for young art. |
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July 6 — August 1
Optimism is not easy task for the artworld. In fact, one of the most common roles of the artists during the last decades was to take a critical standpoint towards the social sphere, i. e. bring forward injustices. |
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July 9 — August 1
Painting installation, collage, photo collage. |
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