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Moscow Museum of Modern Art is the first state museum in Russia that concentrates its activities exclusively on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Since its inauguration, the Museum has expanded its strategies and achieved a high level of public acknowledgement. Today the Museum is an energetic institution that plays an important part on the Moscow art scene.

The Museum was unveiled on December 15, 1999, with the generous support of the Moscow City Government, Moscow City Department of Culture. Its founding director was Zurab Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts. His private collection of more than 2.000 works by important 20th century masters was the core of the Museum's permanent display. Later on, the Museum's keepings were enriched considerably, and now this is one of the largest and most impressive collections of modern and contemporary Russian art, which continues to grow through acquisitions and donations.

Today the Museum has five venues in the historic centre of Moscow. The main building is situated in Petrovka Street, in the former 18th-century mansion house of merchant Gubin, designed by the renowned neoclassical architect Matvey Kazakov. Apart from that, the Museum has three splendid exhibition venues: a vast five-storey building in Ermolaevsky Lane, a spacious gallery in Tverskoy Boulevard, the beautiful building of the State Museum of Modern Art of the Russian Academy of Arts, and Zurab Tsereteli Studio Museum.

The Collection

The Museum's permanent collection represents main stages in formation and development of the avant-garde. The majority of exhibits are by Russian artists, but the display also includes some works by renowned Western masters. For example, graphic pieces by Pablo Picasso , Fernand Léger, Joan Miró and Giorgio De Chirico are on view, along with sculptures by Salvador Dalí , Armand and Arnaldo Pomodoro , paintings by Henri Rousseau and Françoise Gilot, and installations by Yukinori Yanaga.

Within the Museum's holdings, a special emphasis is put on the assembly of Russian avant-garde. Many works have been acquired in European and American galleries and auction houses, and thus returned from abroad to form an integral part of Russian cultural legacy. The highlights include paintings and objects by Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall , Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov , Pavel Filonov and Wassily Kandinsky , Vladimir Tatlin and David Burliuk , as well as sculptures by Alexander Archipenko and Ossip Zadkine . Besides that, the Museum owns a unique collection of works by the famous Georgian artist Niko Pirosmani.

An extensive section of the permanent display is devoted to Non-Conformist art of the 1960s-1980s. The creative activity of these masters, now well-known in Russia and abroad, was then in opposition to the official Soviet ideology. Among them are Ilya Kabakov, Anatoly Zverev, Vladimir Yakovlev, Vladimir Nemukhin, Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, Oscar Rabin, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Leonid Schwartzman, Oleg Tselkov, and more.

The Museum readily supports the newest artistic developments and fills up its collection with works by our contemporaries. Now this part of the display presents pieces by Boris Orlov, Dmitry A. Prigov, Valery Koshlyakov, Vladimir Dubossarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Oleg Kulik , Viktor Pivovarov, Andrey Bartenev, and many others.

Exhibition Policy

The Museum's extensive exhibition strategy aims at showing the artistic process of the 20th and 21st centuries at its maximum span and diversity. In all three buildings of the Museum, one can visit single-artist shows, group exhibitions and conceptual displays by well-known masters as well as by emerging artists or the ones that need to be rediscovered.



represented artists

Victor Alimpiev   Victor Alimpiev freereport  
Alexander Archipenko     
Andrej Bartenev     
David Burliuk     
Marc Chagall     
Salvador Dalí     
Giorgio de Chirico     
Dubossarsky & Vinogradov     
Evgeni Dybsky     
Alexandra Exter     
Anton Ginzburg     
Natalija Gontscharowa     
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov   Ilya & Emilia Kabakov freereport  
Wassily Kandinsky     
Komar & Melamid     
Valery Koshlyakov     
Oleg Kulik     
Mikhail Larionov     
Fernand Léger     
Kasimir Malewitsch     
Joan Miró   Joan Miró freereport  
Boris Orlow     
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Arnaldo Pomodoro     
Henri Rousseau     
Ossip Zadkine     
Konstantin Zvezdochetov     



 

Contact Information

Moscow Museum of Modern Art MMOMA
25/1 Petrovka st.
107031 Moscow (Russia)

Phone: +7 495 694 6660
Fax: +7 495 231 4410
international@mmoma.ru
www.mmoma.ru/en

Opening Time:
daily 12-20h

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25/11/2011 - 02/09/2012
Kazimir Malevich, David Burliuk, ...