Thirty-five works on paper by some of Russia's most notable modern artists from the private collection of Marina and Nikolay Shchukin will open at The National Arts Club on May 19, 2014. From Primitivism to Propaganda: Russia's Modern Masters, curated by Matthew Drutt, showcases works by celebrated and less-known Russian artists including Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov, Rosalia Rabinovich, the Stenberg brothers, Nikolai Suetin, and Pavel Tchelitchew. Most of these works have never before been shown in the West. The exhibition is part of the 12th Annual Russian Heritage Month®, a celebration of events and exhibits highlighting Russian culture.
About Gallery SHCHUKIN: Gallery SHCHUKIN is an international arts organization with a representative office in Moscow and gallery exhibition spaces in Paris and New York. Founded in 1987, the gallery specializes in modern and contemporary art and is dedicated to discovering and cultivating cutting edge contemporary artists. One of the first organizations to bring contemporary Russian art to international audiences, Gallery SHCHUKIN has exhibited many established and emerging artists, including David Datuna, Sasha Semenov, Andrey Shchelokov, Aladdin Garunov, Vladimir Migachev, Natalia Zaloznaya, Igor Tishin, and many others. Gallery SHCHUKIN frequently collaborates with prestigious art institutions, including the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), The State Museum of The East (Moscow), among others, and participates in art fairs worldwide. In October 2013, Gallery SHCHUKIN expanded to Europe, opening an exhibition space on Avenue Matignon in Paris, France, with a solo exhibition of installations by David Datuna, "Power And Beauty." The newest location of Gallery SHCHUKIN, a two-level, 3,500-square-foot space in the heart of New York's Chelsea District, opened in spring 2014. Through exhibitions, publications, collaborations, and its non-profit component, "NationalFoundation for Art Collection," Gallery SHCHUKIN continues to support and promote established gallery artists and introduce emerging talent.
The founder of Gallery SHCHUKIN, collector Nikolay Shchukin, is a former psychotherapist specializing in psychoanalysis. Presently, Mr. Shchukin works on the universal concept of psychology and sociology of art. About the Russian American Foundation: Marina Kovalyov and her daughter Rina Kirshner founded the Russian American Foundation (RAF) in 1997. Its mission is to encourage interest in and understanding of Russian heritage among all communities in the US, as well as to promote reciprocal interest in and understanding of American heritage among global Russian-speaking communities. Among some of the nationally and internationally acclaimed RAF?s initiatives are: Annual Russian Heritage Month ®, Annual Battles on Ice ® Hockey Matches, Annual Bolshoi Ballet Academy Youth Programs, Moscow Arts Festival on Broadway and many more. The Honorable Michael A. McFaul, US Ambassador to Moscow, recently stated, "The Russian American Foundation's continued contributions to cultural, educational, and sports programs in the United States and Russia help foster greater understanding between the people of the United States and the Russian Federation."Pictured: (top) Mikhail Larionov, Goncharova Nera, 1910-1920s. Paper, mixed media, collage; (center) left, Nathalie Goncharova, Costume design for theater performance of "Petushok - zolotoy grebeshok," 1914-1919. Gouache on paper; right, Rosalia Rabinovich, To Soviet Aviators, c. 1930. Cardboard, mixed media.
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