Avant-garde and Aviation, Exhibition at the Jewish Museum
This week is your last chance to visit ‘Avant-garde and Aviation’, an exhibition at the Jewish Museum & Tolerance Centre. The exhibition closes on August 10, 2014.
The exhibition offers a tour of the Soviet Union of the 1920s and 1930s, when man dreamed about traveling into space and ordinary Soviet people were eager to donate money from their hard-earned salaries to build new aircrafts.
Visitors can see Aviation-themed New Year decorations, board games, dolls, paintings, propaganda posters, rare photos, and even parts of early airplanes and get a taste of the atmosphere of enthusiasm they were produced in.
The exhibition brings together works by such prominent Russian avant-garde artists as Alexander Rodchenko, Alexander and Viktor Vesnin, Alexander Deineka, and others.
Until August 10, 2014.
Address
Moscow, Obraztsova st., 11, building 1А
+7 495 645-05-50
Opening times
Sun — Thu: 12:00 pm — 10:00 pm
Fri: 10:00 am — 3:00 pm
On Saturday and Jewish holidays the museum is closed.
For more information, please visit the museum website.