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The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is the first state museum in Russia that focuses entirely on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Since its opening, the museum has repeatedly expanded the scope of its activities and has received recognition from the general public. Today the museum is one of the most active participants in the artistic life of the capital.

The museum opened its doors on December 15, 1999 with the support of the Moscow Government and the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow. Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts, became the founder and director of the museum. His personal collection of more than 2,000 works by famous artists of the 20th century laid the foundation for the museum collection. Later, the museum's funds were significantly replenished, and at present it is one of the most representative collections of Russian art of the 20th century.

Today the museum is located on five sites in the historical center of Moscow. The main building, which houses the permanent exhibition and hosts temporary exhibitions, is located on Petrovka Street, in the former mansion of the merchant Gubin, designed by architect Matvey Kazakov. In addition, the museum has four magnificent exhibition spaces at its disposal:

  • a five-story building in Ermolaevsky Lane;
  • a spacious gallery on Tverskoy Boulevard;
  • the old building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogol Boulevard;
  • house of the merchant Vasily Gorbunov on Bolshaya Gruzinskaya street.

Collection

The museum's collection represents the main stages in the development of the avant-garde. Most of the collection consists of works by Russian authors, but the exposition also includes works by foreign artists: graphic sheets by Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Juan Miro and Giorgio de Chirico, sculptures by Salvador Dali, Armand and Arnaldo Pomodoro, paintings by Henri Rousseau and Francoise Gilot, installations Yukinori Yanaga.

The core of the museum's collection is made up of works by the classics of the Russian avant-garde of the early 20th century. Many works purchased at auctions and galleries in Europe and the US have been returned to their homeland from abroad. Among them are paintings by Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Aristarkh Lentulov, Vladimir Tatlin, Pavel Filonov and Wassily Kandinsky, sculptures by Alexander Archipenko and Osip Zadkine. In addition, the museum is proud of its unique collection of works by the Georgian primitive artist Niko Pirosmani.

An impressive section of the exposition is devoted to the work of nonconformist artists of the 1960s-1980s: Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Zverev, Vladimir Yakovlev, Vladimir Nemukhin, Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, Oscar Rabin, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Leonid Shvartsman, Oleg Tselkov and others.

The museum supports the development of contemporary art in Russia and constantly replenishes its collection. Now the contemporary art section presents works by Boris Orlov, Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov, Valery Koshlyakov, Vladimir Dubossarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Oleg Kulik, Viktor Pivovarov, Konstantin Zvezdochetov, Andrey Bartenev and other artists.


Working mode:

  • Monday-Sunday - from 12:00 to 20:00;
  • Thursday - from 13:00 to 21:00;
  • The third Monday of each month is a holiday.

Ticket price

Single ticket for all venues:

  • standard ticket - 500 rubles;
  • reduced ticket - 200 rubles.

Tickets for Petrovka, 25:

  • reduced ticket - 150 rubles.

Tickets for Gogolevsky Boulevard, 10:

  • standard ticket - 350 rubles;
  • reduced ticket - 150 rubles.

Tickets for Ermolaevsky lane, 17:

  • reduced ticket - 100 rubles.

Tickets for Tverskoy Boulevard, 9:

  • standard ticket - 150 rubles;
  • reduced ticket - 50 rubles.

Tickets for Bolshaya Gruzinskaya, 15:

  • standard ticket - 250 rubles;
  • reduced ticket - 100 rubles.

Benefits are set for the following groups of visitors: students of secondary and secondary special educational institutions, pensioners of the Russian Federation, working disabled people of II and III groups, full-time full-time students of universities of the Russian Federation, persons under 18 years old, members of large families, conscripts, illegally repressed and rehabilitated citizens of the Russian Federation.

Free admission to all sites: children under 7 years old, full-time full-time students of art and architecture universities, faculties of universities specializing in the field of art, members of the Academy of Arts, the Association of Art Critics of the Russian Federation and the Unions of Artists, Architects, Designers and Journalists of the Russian Federation, employees of museums of the Russian Federation, members of ICOM, children - disabled people, orphans and children without parental care, non-working disabled people of groups I and II, participants and veterans of the Second World War, students of educational institutions - shelters, rehabilitation centers, centers for social assistance to families and children, heroes of the USSR, heroes of the Russian Federation, full holders of the Order of Glory .

  • MMSI is considered one of the leading cultural centers of the capital.
  • At the heart of the exhibition activity Moscow Museum of Modern Art - personal collection of Zurab Tsereteli.
  • The museum owns four buildings in the center of Moscow.
  • On Petrovka 25 the works of Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Pavel Filonov, Vladimir Tatlin and many others are kept.
  • Building in Ermolaevsky Lane is the main exhibition space of the MMOMA; original and significant exhibitions of the project are held here.
  • Buildings on Gogolevsky and Tverskoy boulevards are used for holding interesting symposiums, exhibitions and creative meetings.
  • All information in the museum is available in English.

Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMSI) is the first state municipal museum in Russia, demonstrating Russian and foreign art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Founded in 1999 with the support of the Moscow Government and the Department of Culture, MMOMA has been considered one of the leading cultural centers of the capital for more than 15 years.

At the heart of the concept of exhibition activity The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is the personal collection of Zurab Tsereteli, a well-known sculptor and president of the Russian Academy of Arts, which makes it possible to trace the main stages in the development of contemporary Russian and foreign art. The policy of the museum involves a gradual change of thematic expositions and the organization of special projects aimed at the possibility of perception of various forms of contemporary art by visitors with different levels of training.

The Museum of Modern Art owns four buildings located around the Boulevard Ring in the center of Moscow.

  • main building - on Petrovka, 25. Here is part of the permanent exhibition of the museum and temporary exhibitions. The building is equipped with special equipment for people with disabilities. In recent years, it has been undergoing extensive renovation.
  • five floors donated to the needs of the museum in the house of the beginning of the 20th century at the address: Ermolaevsky lane, 17(MMSI in Ermolaevsky). It is this building that is now the main exhibition space of the MMOMA.
  • Gallery at , 9
  • ancient building Russian Academy of Arts at Gogolevsky boulevard, 10 also built according to the project of Matvey Kazakov and serves as a venue for numerous international exhibition projects, symposiums and conferences .

Petrovka, 25

On Petrovka, 25 exhibitions are held regularly. This is symbolic, since the former merchant's mansion, built at the end of the 18th century, became an alma mater for many prominent cultural figures of that time at the beginning of the 20th century - it seems to keep their shadows and voices. The rich museum collection includes works by Marc Chagall, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Pavel Filonov, Vladimir Tatlin and many others, whose works were purchased at auctions and galleries in Europe and the USA and returned to their homeland.

The works of Russian avant-garde artists, as well as the works of their foreign colleagues, are available at the MMOMA on Petrovka. So, in the museum's collection there are virtuoso graphics by Fernand Leger, Giorgio de Chirico and, the creations of Salvador Dali and Armand. The works of the artist Niko Pirosmani and the works of the leading nonconformist artists of the 1960s–1980s, Ilya Kabakov, Oscar Rabin, Anatoly Zverev and others, found their refuge here. a collection of works by representatives of contemporary art - Viktor Pivovarov, Konstantin Zvezdochetov, Dmitry Prigov, etc.

Exhibitions at Petrovka, 25 are constantly updated, and therefore you can visit here many times, learning new talented works of artists of the 21st century and past times. Thus, one of the expositions presented the projects of Antoni Gaudí (many unique drawings and models of buildings that have become the decoration of Barcelona), and the other - an interactive installation by contemporary artist Alexandra Dementieva: samples of the latest technological method of creating an image.

Ermolaevsky, Gogolevsky, Tver

No less original and significant exhibitions are held at the MMOMA site in Ermolaevsky Lane. For the needs of the museum in the building of the beginning of the 20th century, as many as five floors were given, so the building in Ermolaevsky is the main exhibition space of the MMOMA. In 2017, visitors saw here Valery Aizenberg’s retrospective project “MIGRATIO”, which demonstrates contemporary Russian art through the prism of the work of the brightest artist of the 80s, and also the anniversary exhibition of the outstanding photo artist Sergei Borisov “Zeitgeist” in intriguing black and white colors, a large-scale video installation by Alexandra Mitlyanskaya "Between the past and the future" and much more.

Ancient building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogolevsky boulevard, 10 serves as a venue for numerous international exhibition projects, symposiums and conferences.

Gallery on Tverskoy Boulevard, 9, located in the space of the former creative workshop of Zurab Tsereteli, remembers well its owner, his guests and the atmosphere of creativity that reigned here, therefore today the most significant and conceptual events of Moscow cultural life take place in it.

Museum Mission

One of the objectives of the MMSI is the organization of an extensive exhibition program, thanks to which one can see both retrospectives of famous artists of the 20th century and works by emerging masters of visual culture, and in addition, attend events at festivals of various sizes. The Museum actively cooperates with young artists, supporting their initiatives at the two-year Free Workshops School of Contemporary Art, located in the building at 25 Petrovka Street. Here you can listen to a course of lectures on Russian and foreign art of the 20th and 21st centuries, get acquainted with the art market and new technologies visual arts, to try to understand the actual problems of modern culture. Among other things, the museum also offers numerous children's programs: for example, the Fantasia art studio welcomes children from 5 to 12 years old, conducts children's workshops, excursions and training courses.

Moscow Museum of Modern Art

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art is the first state museum in Russia that focuses entirely on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Since its opening, the museum has repeatedly expanded the scope of its activities and has received recognition from the general public. Today the museum is one of the most active participants in the artistic life of the capital.

The museum opened its doors on December 15, 1999 with the support of the Moscow Government and the Department of Culture of the City of Moscow. Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts, became the founder and director of the museum. His personal collection of more than 2,000 works by famous artists of the 20th century laid the foundation for the museum collection. Later, the museum's funds were significantly replenished, and at present it is one of the most representative collections of Russian art of the 20th century.

Today the museum is located on four sites in the historical center of Moscow. The main building is located on Petrovka Street, in the former mansion of the merchant Gubin, designed by architect Matvey Kazakov. In addition, the museum has three magnificent exhibition spaces at its disposal: a five-story building in Ermolaevsky Lane, a spacious exhibition space on Tverskoy Boulevard and the old building of the Russian Academy of Arts on Gogolevsky Boulevard.

Collection

The museum's collection represents the main stages in the development of the avant-garde. Most of the collection consists of works by Russian authors, but the exposition also includes works by foreign artists: graphic sheets by Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Juan Miro and Giorgio de Chirico, sculptures by Salvador Dali, Armand and Arnaldo Pomodoro, paintings by Henri Rousseau and Francoise Gilot, installations Yukinori Yanaga.

The core of the museum's collection is made up of works by the classics of the Russian avant-garde of the early 20th century. Many works purchased at auctions and galleries in Europe and the US have been returned to their homeland from abroad. Among them are paintings by Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, Aristarkh Lentulov, Vladimir Tatlin, Pavel Filonov and Wassily Kandinsky, sculptures by Alexander Archipenko and Osip Zadkine. In addition, the museum is proud of its unique collection of works by the Georgian primitive artist Niko Pirosmani. An impressive section of the exposition is devoted to the work of nonconformist artists of the 1960s-1980s: Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Zverev, Vladimir Yakovlev, Vladimir Nemukhin, Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, Oscar Rabin, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Leonid Shvartsman, Oleg Tselkov and others. The museum supports the development of contemporary art in Russia and constantly replenishes its collection. Now the contemporary art section presents works by Boris Orlov, Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov, Valery Koshlyakov, Vladimir Dubossarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Oleg Kulik, Viktor Pivovarov, Konstantin Zvezdochetov, Andrey Bartenev and other artists.

Exhibition strategy

The extensive exhibition program of the museum is aimed at the widest and most diverse representation of the visual culture of the 20th and 21st centuries. Every year, the museum arranges many exhibitions of various sizes, from debut shows of emerging authors and conceptual expositions to international festivals and huge retrospectives of major artists.

Education

We support young artists and involve them in the current artistic process. To this end, the Museum operates the School of Contemporary Art "Free Workshops". The two-year training program is implemented in specific practical activities in creative workshops. The course program includes lectures on contemporary art, the study of the art market, the study of new technologies in the visual arts, the development of the intellectual problems of modern culture. Also in the museum there is an art studio "Fantasy" for children from 5 to 12 years old. For everyone, lectures and master classes are held with leading artists, curators and art researchers.

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