A charity exhibition “For peace after our Victory” opened today in Simferopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The exhibition includes paintings by national and honored artists of Russia.
On December 19, the exhibition “For Peace after Our Victory” opened at the Simferopol Art Museum. This is a charity project that connects Crimea with the Russian capital and cities in new regions of the Russian Federation.
The exhibition includes 40 paintings by national and honored artists of the country, members of the Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow and Russian Unions of Artists. Among them are Zurab Tsereteli, Evgeny Maksimov, Anatoly Kulinich, Tatyana Kochemasova, Konstantin Petrov, Elena Tsereteli, Valery Rzhevsky, Yulia Smirnova, Yana Poklad, Vitaly Kapachev, Vera Korshunova.
The works are made using silk-screen printing, black-and-white and color lithography techniques, painted in oils, watercolors and gouache. The exhibition was organized by the Moscow gallery “Kulinich’s House”.
This is a charity project, funds for the subsequent sale of works will be used to save the lives of our people in the Northwestern Military District zone,” the organizers said.
Simferopol is not the only city included in the project. In early November, the exhibition was presented at the Federation Council in Moscow. Then, on December 5, it moved to the Lugansk Art Museum. After the Crimean capital, opening days will be held in Donetsk, Makeevka, Melitopol and Sevastopol. The final exhibition will take place in the Moscow Gostiny Dvor, in the Kitay-Gorod exhibition hall.
This exhibition project is a statement by contemporary artists who are inseparably connected with their land, its spiritual and cultural code and cannot imagine their destiny outside the Russian World. We want to imagine what the tomorrow we are fighting for now will be like. Creating an image of the future, creative and bright works — this is what people exhausted by the war lack now,” the exhibition organizers emphasized.
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