Les Fauves Russes
From 18 June to 28 September the Museum of Russian Impressionism, in collaboration with the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, will present the 鈥榳ild鈥 Fauvist works of European and Russian artists from the early 20th century. The exhibition 鈥楲es Fauves Russes鈥, the title of which refers to David Burliuk鈥檚 article for the almanac 鈥楧er Blaue Reiter鈥, will bring together works by the French Fauvists Henri Matisse, Othon Friesz and Albert Marquet, and the rebel experimenters who used colour to change the face of Russian art in the 1900s and 1910s: Ilya Mashkov, Natalia Goncharova, Olga Rozanova, and others. The exhibition is part of a programme by the Cherry Forest Open Arts Festival.
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From 18 June to 28 September the Museum of Russian Impressionism, in collaboration with the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, will present the 鈥榳ild鈥 Fauvist works of European and Russian artists from the early 20th century. The exhibition 鈥楲es Fauves Russes鈥, the title of which refers to David Burliuk鈥檚 article for the almanac 鈥楧er Blaue Reiter鈥, will bring together works by the French Fauvists Henri Matisse, Othon Friesz and Albert Marquet, and the rebel experimenters who used colour to change the face of Russian art in the 1900s and 1910s: Ilya Mashkov, Natalia Goncharova, Olga Rozanova, and others. The exhibition is part of a programme by the Cherry Forest Open Arts Festival.
Artists on show
- Achille Emile-Othon Friesz
- Albert Marquet
- Anna Kabirova
- Boris Tsarnakh
- David Burliuk
- Die Brücke
- Henri Le Fauconnier
- Henri Matisse
- Illarion Skuie
- Ilya Mashkov
- Iosif Shkolnik
- Ivan Morozov
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Louis Valtat
- Marc Chagall
- Mikhail Larionov
- Natalia Goncharova
- Natan Altman
- Nikolai Alexandrovich Tarkhoff
- Nikolai Kulbin
- Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
- Pavel Varfolomevich Kusnetsov
- Pyotr Konchalovsky
- Sergei Shchukin
- Zoja Jakovlevna Matveeva-Mostova