Exhibition "Domashnikovs. Father and Son" at the Center for Contemporary Art of Ufa Automatic translate
UVA. In honor of the 90th anniversary of the famous artist Boris Fedorovich Domashnikov, the Clouds Center for Contemporary Art has opened a large-scale exhibition called “Domashnikovs. Father and son". The exhibition presents the work of two generations of artists - Boris Domashnikov and his son, who also devoted his life to artistic creativity.
At the same time, Viktor Borisovich did not follow the path of imitation in his creative works. exhibited together for the first time.
To place the exposition, the entire premises of the Clouds Center showroom are provided. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see about two hundred works, the authors of which are Boris and Viktor Domashnikov
The last solo exhibition of Boris Domashnikov was held more than ten years ago, so for fans of the artist’s work, the opening of this unique exhibition was a long-awaited gift. At the opening of the exhibition, the representative of the Clouds Center, Irina Zinovieva, said that a lot of effort was put into creating the exposition - negotiations were held with the owners of the paintings, paintings were carefully selected.
The name of Boris Domashnikov is the pride of the fine arts not only of Bashkiria, but of the whole country. The artist’s works are in the collections of the most famous museums in the world, occupying a worthy place among famous masters of painting.
The exhibition opened at the Cloud Center will run until the end of April. Visitors to the exhibition have the opportunity to replenish their own collection of paintings with paintings by famous artists.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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