With the weather getting particularly cold, indoor leisure activities become increasingly appealing. This February, we suggest four exhibitions to visit in Moscow at the height of winter.
The diversity of visual arts never ceases to amaze—and three new Moscow exhibitions focusing on different time periods and genres let visitors appreciate it. From 1900s avant-garde paintings to contemporary gravure rooted in folk traditions, these exhibition concepts are sure to appeal to art lovers.
The State Tretyakov Gallery is currently hosting ‘From Beijing to Moscow: Dialogue between Cultures,’ an exhibition of over 90 authentic historical artifacts from the National Museum of China that reflect the evolution of Chinese art through the centuries.
Visiting an art exhibition is a great way to combat the November blues. In this article, we will suggest three places art lovers can visit in Moscow. Do not miss your chance to see paintings by Korovin, Aivazovsky, and Polenov or enjoy the beauty of costume jewellery worn at court.
On November 3–4, Moscow will host the Night of the Arts, an initiative promoting cultural engagement and education with events spanning various locations and art forms. Between concerts and exhibitions, theatre performances and screenings, workshops and lectures, you’re bound to find something that interests you on this very special November night.