`ZARYA’, Exhibition of Paintings by Russian Artists
Vernissage \ver-ni-säzh\ Art Gallery, Cochin in association with Kerala Lalithakala Akademi is showcasing paintings by Russian artists at David Hall, Fort Cochin, from 28th February to 14th March, 2010.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by Mr. Rossovski F.A, The Counselor and Director of Russian Cultural Centre, New Delhi on 27th February 2010 at 6 pm. The show continues thereafter daily up to 14th March 2010, between 11 am and 7 pm
This is the first time in Kerala, a painting exhibition of this magnitude is being conducted. It is a new beginning, a dawn of a new cultural endeavor. Indeed, it is aptly titled ‘ZARYA’, the Russian word for dawn or sunrise.
This event also exhibits paintings from Serov School of Arts, one of the oldest art institute in Russia. The renowned artists featured in the exhibitions includes Mr. Geraskeevich Valery (Director, Serov School of Arts,Moscow ), Mr. Solovieov Anatoli and Mr. Sattarov Mansoor. Works of emerging artists like Ms. Anthonova Daria and Mr. Chepik Daniel are also being featured. 40 oil paintings in different genres will be displayed at the David Hall.
This event also exhibits paintings from Serov School of Arts, one of the oldest art institute in Russia. The renowned artists featured in the exhibitions includes Mr. Geraskeevich Valery (Director, Serov School of Arts,Moscow ), Mr. Solovieov Anatoli and Mr. Sattarov Mansoor. Works of emerging artists like Ms. Anthonova Daria and Mr. Chepik Daniel are also being featured. 40 oil paintings in different genres will be displayed at the David Hall.
Simultaneously there will be a Painting exhibition at The Russian Cultural Centre, Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram and at Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, Thrissur.
There will be an Art Camp at Thrissur comprising 5 artists from both Russia and India sharing their resourceful experiences.
Vernissage Art Gallery is a new initiative which provides an exclusive exhibition space for Russian Artists to showcase their creative talent in India.
Contemporary Russian artists have an increased exposure to current European artistic styles, unlike their counterparts in the early 20th century. The contemporary avant-garde artists have reinterpreted these styles by combining them with their own distinctive innovations thus providing new and exhilarating artistic experiments. The artists we represent range across many genres in contemporary Russian art, including figurative and narrative art, still life, landscape painting, surrealist, realist and portrait paintings. The exhibition is curated by Mody Thomas.
Art Exhibitions will be scheduled every year as ‘The Russian Week’. Cochin will be the hub and eventually the event will move to other major cities in India as well. In future the event will include performing art forms like music, Ballet, dance, opera, and drama.
Info: Mody Thomas : + 91 9142111894
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