Residents of the Angara region will be able to visit the exhibition of a famous artist for free Automatic translate
In the framework of a large-scale cultural event of Sberbank in honor of its 175th anniversary, from November 14 to 20, residents of the Angara region will be able to visit for free the personal exhibition of the famous Buryat artist Zorikto Dorzhiev’s “Chaos Theory”, which operates in the “V. Bronstein Gallery”. November 21 will create conditions for free access to the exhibition by people with disabilities.
The action is attended by a number of major art museums across the country, where on certain days everyone can visit the exhibition halls for free. This initiative will allow people from all over Russia to get new impressions of outstanding works of art in their hometowns. The main goal of the project is to acquaint people with the most striking examples of culture and emphasize the value of cultural leisure among the population.
Chaos Theory is a new conceptual project by Zorikto Dorzhiev, which was first presented in Irkutsk. The exposition shows about 40 paintings from the collection of the Khankhalaev Gallery (Moscow). The canvases created by the master in the period from 2012 to 2016 are made not only in the traditions of realistic painting, stylization, but also in the artist’s favorite mixed media, where the materials and materials for creating the works are fabrics and metal.
On other days, the exhibition can be visited daily from 11:00 to 20:00. Tickets cost 150 rubles (for adults), 50 rubles (for children 3-18 years old) and 50 rubles (for preferential categories of citizens).
Phones: (3952) 20-92-08 (round-the-clock answering machine), (3952) 75-60-30.
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