"Roaring Twenties" in the Tretyakov Gallery Automatic translate
On November 3, the “secret” knowledge of the Tretyakov Gallery was again open to all museum visitors seeking to learn more about the work of Soviet artists in the 1920s. The collapse of tsarist Russia, the establishment of Bolshevism, a new economic policy, the massive enthusiasm for Egyptology, the poetry of large squares and red banners. And, of course, hard breaking of cultural space, penetration into the art of new blood - unprepared, original people who are not always clearly aware of not only the purpose of their work, but also the consequences of its influence on the minds of contemporaries.
Within the framework of the program “Art of the 20th Century”, another educational lecture was held on the turbulent time of a radical change in the world, the departure of “From composition to constructivism”. As in previous times, this lecture left a lasting impression on the audience.
Video, audio, a fascinating story of the lecturer and walks in the museum halls of this period… It is not surprising that each time the number of participants grows. Perhaps this is the only way to truly understand this or that period of the development of fine art. After all, the era is created by people who influence each other not only through direct interaction, but also stretching their gifts through the centuries. Handing the descendants of the fruits of their creativity - the results of daily labor and a long formation of personality. Thus, the Tretyakov Gallery continues to bring to the world "reasonable, good and, of course, bright."
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- The Tretyakov project "Golden Map of Russia" - the memory of forgotten artists
- The Tretyakov Gallery presents the graphics of A.L. Kaplan
- Exclusive lecture by the philosopher and Ph.D. Joel Regev: "The general line: protocols of radical tejing"
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