Galeyev Gallery
Galeyev Gallery (in Russian: Галеев Галерея[1]) is a gallery specializing in the 20th century Russian art of the pre-World War II period. It was founded in May 2006, and it is located in the heart of Moscow's historic and cultural center, on Bolshoi Kozikhinskii Pereulok, near Patriarchs Ponds.
Established | May 2006 |
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Location | Bolshoi Kozikhinsii Pereulok, Moscow, Russia |
Curator | Ildar Galeyev |
Website | www.ggallery.ru/en |
The gallery's inaugural exhibition, Linocuts of the 1930s, which featured the works of Lev Lapin (1889–1962) began the museum's tradition of exhibiting previously unknown artworks of the 1920s and 1930s. Some of these exhibitions are of work by artists who are not well known, while others are lesser-known works of the more famous artists of that era. Each exhibition is dedicated to one artist, and features only his or her works.
Exhibitions at the Gallery
2006:
- Lev Lapin, Linocuts of the 1930s
- Vladimir Kudryashev
- Max Penson, Photographic Heritage 1920–1930
2007:
- Herta Nemenova, Autolithographies 1930s-1970s
- Alexei Uspenskii, Paintings/Graphics
- Boris Smirnov, Photography 1930s-40s
- Dina Khodjayeva (Penson), Photography without Second Takes
- Tirsa Nikolai Andreyevich
2008:
- Vladimir Greenberg
- Alexandr Rusakov, Works on Paper
- Eva Levina, Graphic Cycles
2009:
- 2 Centuries of Russian Graphics (private collections)
- Vera Ermolaeva
- TASS Photographers, Chronicles of the Krushchev Thaw 1955–1963
- Victor Ufimtsev Samarkandia
- Nikolai Ionin
- Pre-war Leningrad lithography
2010:
- Memorable – War-time Paintings, drawings, photographs and posters
- Chingiz Akhmarov
- Boris Smirnov
- Moscow Collectors Club exhibition.
2011:
- Savitskii's Wreath
- Yurii Velikanov
References
- "Галеев-галерея". Time Out Moscow. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.