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 exhibition ‘Kazimir Malevich. Not only Black Square’ at the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman pavilion at VDNH is dedicated to Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935), a reformer of Russian arts and originator of the Suprematist movement.
The first wide-scale retrospective of El Lissitzky, one of the leading artists of the Russian and European avant-garde, is currently taking place as part of a joint project between the State Tretyakov Gallery and the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center.