New names – 2025
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с 27 Ноября
по 31 ДекабряОтдел Сибирского искусства Иркутского областного художественного музея
ул. Карла Маркса, 23
Иркутск
On November 27 at 4:00 PM, the 22nd Regional Youth Art Exhibition and Competition "New Names – 2025" opens at the Gallery of Siberian Art (23 Karl Marx Street). The exhibition features over a hundred works, covering the entire spectrum of fine art: painting, unique and printed graphics, sculpture, monumental art, posters, digital art, applied art, church art, book illustrations, jewelry, and stone carving.
Each year, the project attracts an increasing number of participants, offering the opportunity for creative expression in the museum’s exhibition space. The main criteria for participants are professionalism, depth of content, and the expressiveness of their works. Understanding artistic heritage, exploring new forms, and synthesizing existing techniques — all of this can be seen at the exhibition, which presents the works of talented young artists whose pieces reflect contemporary trends and personal perspectives on the world around them.
The Youth Exhibition is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to discover new talent, support emerging talent, and be inspired by their creativity. Each exhibit tells its own story, conveys emotion, and provokes thought.
The 22nd Regional Youth Art Exhibition and Competition "New Names – 2025" will run at the Gallery of Siberian Art (23 Karl Marx Street) until December 31. For information and to book a tour, please call 33-43-89. Accessible with the Pushkin Card.
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