Interesting exhibitions in May. "The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer

Days of free visits to the museum

Every Wednesday, admission to the permanent exhibition “Art of the 20th Century” and temporary exhibitions in (Krymsky Val, 10) is free for visitors without a guided tour (except for exhibitions and the project “Avant-garde in three dimensions: Goncharova and Malevich”).

The right to free access to exhibitions in the main building on Lavrushinsky Lane, the Engineering Building, the New Tretyakov Gallery, the house-museum of V.M. Vasnetsov, museum-apartment of A.M. Vasnetsova is provided on the following days for certain categories of citizens first come first serve basis:

First and second Sunday of every month:

    for students of higher educational institutions of the Russian Federation, regardless of the form of study (including foreign citizens-students of Russian universities, graduate students, adjuncts, residents, assistant trainees) upon presentation of a student card (does not apply to persons presenting student cards “student-trainee” );

    for students of secondary and secondary specialized educational institutions (from 18 years old) (citizens of Russia and CIS countries). Students holding ISIC cards on the first and second Sunday of each month have the right to free admission to the “Art of the 20th Century” exhibition at the New Tretyakov Gallery.

every Saturday - for members large families(citizens of Russia and CIS countries).

Please note that conditions for free admission to temporary exhibitions may vary. Check the exhibition pages for more information.

Attention! At the Gallery's box office, entrance tickets are provided at a nominal value of “free” (upon presentation of the appropriate documents - for the above-mentioned visitors). In this case, all services of the Gallery, including excursion services, are paid in accordance with the established procedure.

Visit to the museum holidays

Dear visitors!

Please pay attention to the opening hours of the Tretyakov Gallery on holidays. There is a fee to visit.

Please note that entry with electronic tickets is on a first-come, first-served basis. With return policy electronic tickets you can find it at .

Congratulations on the upcoming holiday and we are waiting for you in the halls of the Tretyakov Gallery!

The right to preferential visits The Gallery, except in cases provided for by a separate order of the Gallery management, is provided upon presentation of documents confirming the right to preferential visits to:

  • pensioners (citizens of Russia and CIS countries),
  • full gentlemen " Order of Glory»,
  • students of secondary and secondary specialized educational institutions (from 18 years old),
  • students of higher educational institutions of Russia, as well as foreign students studying at Russian universities (except for intern students),
  • members of large families (citizens of Russia and CIS countries).
Visitors to the above categories of citizens purchase discount ticket first come first serve basis.

Free visit right The main and temporary exhibitions of the Gallery, except in cases provided for by a separate order of the Gallery’s management, are provided to the following categories of citizens upon presentation of documents confirming the right of free admission:

  • persons under 18 years of age;
  • students of faculties specializing in the field visual arts secondary specialized and higher educational institutions of Russia, regardless of the form of education (as well as foreign students studying at Russian universities). The clause does not apply to persons presenting student cards of “trainee students” (in the absence of student card information about the faculty, a certificate from educational institution with the obligatory indication of the faculty);
  • veterans and disabled people of the Great Patriotic War, participants in hostilities, former minor prisoners of concentration camps, ghettos and other places of forced detention created by the fascists and their allies during the Second World War, illegally repressed and rehabilitated citizens (citizens of Russia and the CIS countries);
  • military personnel conscript service Russian Federation;
  • Heroes Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation, Full Knights of the “Order of Glory” (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • disabled people of groups I and II, participants in the liquidation of the consequences of a disaster in Chernobyl nuclear power plant(citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • one accompanying disabled person of group I (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • one accompanying disabled child (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • artists, architects, designers - members of the relevant creative Unions of Russia and its constituent entities, art historians - members of the Association of Art Critics of Russia and its constituent entities, members and employees Russian Academy arts;
  • members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM);
  • employees of museums of the system of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the relevant Departments of Culture, employees of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and ministries of culture of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation;
  • museum volunteers - entrance to the exhibition “Art of the 20th Century” (Krymsky Val, 10) and to the Museum-Apartment of A.M. Vasnetsova (citizens of Russia);
  • guides-translators who have an accreditation card of the Association of Guides-Translators and Tour Managers of Russia, including those accompanying a group of foreign tourists;
  • one teacher of an educational institution and one accompanying a group of students from secondary and secondary specialized educational institutions (with an excursion voucher or subscription); one teacher from an educational institution that has state accreditation educational activities during the agreed training session and having a special badge (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • one accompanying a group of students or a group of conscripts (if they have an excursion package, subscription and during a training session) (Russian citizens).

Visitors to the above categories of citizens receive a “Free” entrance ticket.

Please note that the conditions for discounted admission to temporary exhibitions may vary. Check the exhibition pages for more information.

"Catherine the Great in the Country and the World"

Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, February 15 - May 28

A huge exhibition at the Russian Museum will be dedicated not only to the legendary empress, but also to the renaissance in Russian art and culture during her reign. Curators will collect more than five hundred exhibits from Russian museums and private collections, including paintings, sculpture and objects of decorative and applied art.

Stefano Torelli
"Portrait of Empress Catherine II"
fragment
1763–1766

“Vladimir Yankilevsky. Existential box"

Moscow Museum of Modern Art, March 1 - April 29

Vladimir Yankilevsky, one of the central figures of the era of nonconformism, has lived in Paris for a long time, and his exhibitions can be seen more often in Europe than in Russia. MMOMA is rectifying the situation and organizing a large-scale retrospective in honor of the artist’s 80th birthday. More than two hundred works will be collected in space on Gogolevsky Boulevard from Russian collections, the Pompidou Center and the collection of the author himself.

Vladimir Yankilevsky
"Portrait of a Young Man"
1984

"Vasily Vereshchagin"

State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, March 6 - July 15

The Tretyakov Gallery will celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Russian classic of painting with a slightly belated (the artist was born on October 26, 1842) retrospective of his works on Krymsky Val. They promise to exhibit the works in series, the way Vereshchagin himself liked: for example, paintings and drawings dedicated to Japan will be collected separately, and separately to India.

V. B. Vereshchagin
"Taj Mahal Mausoleum near Agra"
1874

"Transatlantic alternative. Kinetic art and op art in Eastern Europe and Latin America in the 1950s–1970s"

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, from March 17, 2018

A major exhibition with a telling title comes to Moscow immediately after the Museum of Contemporary Art in Warsaw. It will feature works by about forty artists, including Julio Le Parc, Jesus Rafael Soto, Constantin Flondor, . Famous work the latter's "Atom", a light-kinetic installation from 1967, will be recreated on the square in front of the museum.

Magdalena Wencek
Sketch for the work “Arrival / Spatial composition”
1967
Job lost
Courtesy of Danel Vnuk

“The era of Rembrandt and Vermeer. Masterpieces of the Leiden Collection."

Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, March 26 - July 22

A year after the exhibition, the so-called will go on tour to Russia. Over the past fifteen years, it has been collected by the American billionaire Thomas Kaplan, who is sensitive to every appearance on the market of works by Steen, Jan Lievens and other representatives of the golden age of Dutch painting. After Moscow, the exhibition will go to the Hermitage, where it will be on display from September 5.

Rembrandt
"Minerva"
1635
© Leiden Collection
Image courtesy of the Leiden Collection, New York

“Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Not everyone will be taken into the future"

State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, April 21 - July 29

After London, this one, as announced, comes to Russia. First, this unprecedented concentration of nostalgic installations will be exhibited in the Hermitage, and later will go to the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

Ilya and Emilia Kabakov
“Not everyone will be taken into the future”
2001
MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Vienna
© Ilya & Emilia Kabakov

"Dress rehearsal"

Moscow Museum of Modern Art, April 25 - September 16

Joint project MMOMA, V-A-C funds and KADIST is an almost theatrical production, the main characters of which will be works of art by such authors as Mariana Castillo Debal, Phil Collins, Ryan Gander, Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe, Ian Waugh, Arseny Zhilyaev. The action will take place on several floors of the museum's mansion on Petrovka.

Ian Waugh
"We are people"
2011
KADIST Collection
Photo: Matthew Booth

Museum "Collection"

Moscow, spring-summer 2018

She promised to organize a large exhibition of graffiti artist No. 1 when she was still the art director of Manege, but in 2014 it was announced that it would be cancelled. Today, they promise to bring the author of expressive political and social statements to the Central House of Artists and give him an entire floor of the building in the summer of 2018.

Banksy
"Maid in London"
2006

"Mikhail Larionov"

State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, September 18 - January 20, 2019

The exhibition, held in Paris in the spring-summer of this year, became a real blockbuster in the French capital: for the first time, the institution collected one dedicated to the Russian dancer, wife and muse of the great artist. Paintings, graphics and sculpture from the museum itself and other collections depicting or inspired by Olga Picasso will occupy the halls of the main Pushkinsky building.

Pablo Picasso
"Swimmer"
1929
© Succession Picasso, 2017
Credit photo © RMN – Grand Palais (Musée national Picasso – Paris)

Retrospective of Marcel Broodthaers

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, autumn 2018

The name Broodthaers is well known in Europe, but in Russia it is heard extremely rarely. Nowadays, not a single major exhibition dedicated to conceptualism or surrealism - the directions to which the famous Belgian devoted his life in art - can do without him. “Garage” will present for the first time a full-fledged retrospective of the master, collecting his works from different years.

Both industry professionals and consumers will find exhibitions in Moscow of any profile and focus. All year round events for specialists and general public. To stay up to date with all current and future events, it is convenient to track exhibitions in Moscow using our business events calendar. You can search for exhibitions by date, specific topic or keyword.

Main exhibitions in Moscow

The largest Russian annual exhibition of construction and finishing materials MosBuild. The exhibition of information and communication technologies “Svyaz” celebrated its 40th anniversary.

The automotive industry displays new products from domestic and global manufacturers at the Comtrans cargo show and the MMAC passenger car show. The leading salon of auto accessories, spare parts, components for service stations and car maintenance services is MIMS Automechanica Moscow.

Among the top events in Moscow, it is worth noting the exhibition of transport and logistics TransRussia, material handling equipment and warehouse automation CeMAT Russia.

The Moscow sessions of the exhibition of cosmetics and perfumes InterCHARM and INTERCHARM Professional, and jewelry Junwex enjoy constant success.

The schedule of exhibitions in Moscow would be incomplete without the largest domestic shows: food and beverages "Prodexpo", agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn".

The MITT/Travel and Tourism exhibition occupies a leading position in the tourism industry, Kids Russia and World of Childhood - in the children's goods market.