Winery opened the cycle "Farewell to Eternal Youth" by the exhibition of Yegor Koshelev Palazzo Koshelev Automatic translate
On April 13, the VINZAVOD Center for Contemporary Art launched the main project of the anniversary program - a series of personal exhibitions of representatives of the new generation in art “Farewell to Eternal Youth”. The first artist of the cycle is Yegor Koshelev with the Palazzo Koshelev exhibition. In total, 12 contemporary Russian artists will take part in the cycle, the project will last until the end of 2017.
The exhibition was opened by the president of the VINZAVOD Contemporary Art Support Fund, Sofya Trotsenko, the director of the VINZAVOD Contemporary Art Support Fund, Lina Krasnyanskaya, the author of the cycle Nikolai Palazhchenko, the curator of the Palazzo Koshelev exhibition and the director of the Regina Gallery Mikhail Ovcharenko and artist Yegor Koshelev.
Sofya Trotsenko: “In our anniversary year we will give the floor to artists whose path in art began at the same time as the Winery was opened, and who, in our opinion, should go to say goodbye to the status of“ young ”. This is our look into the future: who will soon become the new hero of contemporary Russian art? ”
Among the guests of the exhibition were: Vasily Tsereteli, Evgenia Popova, Mikhail Grushevsky, Igor Shulinsky, Kirill Preobrazhensky, Anastasia Shavlokhova, Aidan Salakhova, Vladimir Frolov, Ekaterina and Alexander Strizhenovs, Tatyana Arzamasova, Evgeny Svyatsky, Anton Belov, Grigory Zaslavsky, Yuri Avriy, Yuri Glynin, Armen Yeritsyan, Denis Barkovsky.
Exhibition Palazzo Koshelev Egor Koshelev
April 14 - May 14, 2017
4th Syromyatnichesky per., D. 1, p. 6
Tuesday - Sunday (Monday - day off), 12:00 - 20:00
Ticket price: 200 rubles.
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