Faces / Faces / Muzzles
The AZ Museum (Museum of Anatoly Zverev) presents one of its most successful exhibition projects "Faces / Faces / Muzzles".
The exhibition is timed to coincide with the 90th anniversary of the famous Moscow artist Anatoly Zverev (1931鈥1986) and is dedicated to the phenomenon of casual portraiture in Russian art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The exhibition in the Russian Museum will feature more than 90 works by the artists of the sixties and contemporary authors - A. Zverev, D. Plavinsky, V. Yakovlev, V. Nemukhin, V. Yankilevsky, O. Tselkov, M. Shemyakin, L. Kropivnitsky, M Shpindler, B. Sveshnikov, E. Steinberg, L. Purygin, I. Lubennikov, S. Shutov, N. Nesterova, L. Rotar, N. Turnova, G. Bruskin, G. Bogomolov, E. Zelenin, I. Voroshilova and photographs of artists captured by Anatoly Brusilovsky and Igor Palmin.
The "face" in the art of the sixties and seventies appears in many ways: in the traditional "portrait" plan, with an emphasis on psychologism, emotional state, and in the triumph of the grotesque. The exhibition "Faces / Faces / Muzzles" has its own drama, which, I am sure, will capture the attention of the audience鈥.
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The AZ Museum (Museum of Anatoly Zverev) presents one of its most successful exhibition projects "Faces / Faces / Muzzles".
The exhibition is timed to coincide with the 90th anniversary of the famous Moscow artist Anatoly Zverev (1931鈥1986) and is dedicated to the phenomenon of casual portraiture in Russian art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The exhibition in the Russian Museum will feature more than 90 works by the artists of the sixties and contemporary authors - A. Zverev, D. Plavinsky, V. Yakovlev, V. Nemukhin, V. Yankilevsky, O. Tselkov, M. Shemyakin, L. Kropivnitsky, M Shpindler, B. Sveshnikov, E. Steinberg, L. Purygin, I. Lubennikov, S. Shutov, N. Nesterova, L. Rotar, N. Turnova, G. Bruskin, G. Bogomolov, E. Zelenin, I. Voroshilova and photographs of artists captured by Anatoly Brusilovsky and Igor Palmin.
The "face" in the art of the sixties and seventies appears in many ways: in the traditional "portrait" plan, with an emphasis on psychologism, emotional state, and in the triumph of the grotesque. The exhibition "Faces / Faces / Muzzles" has its own drama, which, I am sure, will capture the attention of the audience鈥.
Artists on show
- Anatoly Zverev
- Boris Petrovitch Sveshnikov
- Dmitri Plavinsky
- Edik Steinberg
- Eduard Zelenin
- Gleb Bogomolov
- Grisha Bruskin
- Igor Voroshilov
- Ivan Loubennikov
- Léonid Purygin
- Leonid Rotar
- Lev Kropivnitsky
- Marlen Spindler
- Mikhail Mikhaylovich Shemyakin
- Natalia Igorevna Nesterova
- Natalia Turnova
- Oleg Nicolaivitch Tselkov
- Sergei Shutov
- Vasili Yakovlev
- Vladimir Nikolaevich Nemukhin
- Vladimir Yankilevsky