MIL-OSI Russia: Ancient seas of Moscow and masterpieces of Rastrelli. What to see in museums in February

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The Marina Tsvetaeva House Museum invites you to an exhibition dedicated to the poet’s son, the A.S. Pushkin State Museum will introduce you to the work of architects Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli and Carlo Rossi, and the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum will help you imagine what the Moscow region looked like hundreds of millions of years ago. More details about these and other exhibitions that open in February are in the mos.ru article.

“Your Mur”. On the 100th Anniversary of Georgy Efron’s Birth” at the Marina Tsvetaeva House-Museum

Dates: February 5 – August 3

Address: Borisoglebsky lane, house 6, building 1

Age limit: 12

The new exhibition at the Marina Tsvetaeva House Museum will be dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Georgy Efron, the poet’s son. He was born in the Czech Republic, grew up in France, spoke Russian and French brilliantly, studied well and showed great promise: he had a fine artistic taste and a critical mind, was full of creative ideas and research plans.

He came to his mother’s homeland when he was 14 years old. After the start of the Great Patriotic War and the death of Marina Tsvetaeva, Georgy’s life became especially difficult. In the autumn of 1941, he was forced to evacuate to Tashkent. Returning to Moscow, he entered the Literary Institute, but did not study for long – he was called up to the army. Georgy Efron went missing in July 1944, he was only 19 years old.

The exhibition will tell about the short but eventful life of Georgy Efron; among the exhibits are his personal belongings, drawings and manuscripts, including a diary in which he talks about the time he witnessed, about his relationship with his mother and much more.

Entrance – by ticket to the Marina Tsvetaeva House-Museum.

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“…The Architect’s Compass, Palette and Chisel” in the State A.S. Pushkin Museum

Dates: February 6 – April 27

Address: Prechistenka street, house 12/2, building 4

Age limit: 6

The State A.S. Pushkin Museum will tell about the architects Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli and Carlo Rossi – this year marks the 325th and 250th anniversaries of the famous architects’ births.

Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli began his career in Russia under Peter I. It was thanks to him that the Grand Palace of Peterhof, Smolny Cathedral, the Grand Catherine Palace, the Winter Palace and other buildings appeared in St. Petersburg and its environs. In Moscow, you can also see one of his completed projects – the country palace of Elizabeth Petrovna, which is located in Sokolniki. The second section of the exhibition will introduce the work of Carlo Rossi, who, one might say, created the appearance of St. Petersburg familiar to its residents and guests today.

Visitors will be presented with measuring instruments and rare books from the 18th–19th centuries on mathematics, geometry and drawing, engravings and lithographs from the century before last, which depict the Northern capital, and will be shown what a typical architect’s office looked like.

You can get to the exhibition with a museum ticket.

“Ancient Seas of Moscow” at the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum

Dates: February 8 – August 30

Address: Malaya Gruzinskaya street, house 15

Age limit: 12

Guests of the K.A. Timiryazev State Biological Museum are invited to travel back hundreds of millions of years to the times when the territory of Central Russia was covered with water.

Scientists have proven that the Moscow region was twice at the bottom of an ancient sea: in the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era (320 million years ago) and the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era (160 million years ago). Visitors to the exhibition will see fossils of extinct marine animals and scientific reconstructions of their appearance, learn about their way of life and the role they played in the ecosystems of the past.

Entrance – with a museum ticket.

“Alexander Fedorovich Kots. Family Album” in the State Darwin Museum

Dates: February 12 – May 4

Address: Vavilov street, house 57

Age limit: 6

An exhibition dedicated to the 145th anniversary of his birth will tell about the family life of the founder and first director of the Darwin Museum, Alexander Kots.

Here they will present rare photographs and negatives that he took with a German SLR camera from the mid-1910s. Alexander Fedorovich had a unique opportunity to photographically document the life of his family. For example, guests will learn where he and his wife Nadezhda Nikolaevna Ladygina-Kots went after their wedding, how they celebrated the New Year and what exquisite costumes they dressed their son Rudolf in.

Tickets – on mos.ru.

“The Life of Nature Has Become Understandable.” Reading the Books of Reviews of the Darwin Museum

“This is the best we have. The Art Newspapper Russia’s choice” at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art

Dates: February 18 – May 18

Address: Gogolevsky Boulevard, Building 10, Building 1

Age limit: 12

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art will introduce viewers to the Russian art scene and its most prominent representatives of different generations. The halls will present works by Ilya Kabakov, Erik Bulatov, Alina Glazun and many other artists, and analyze their styles, views and creative tendencies.

And the text messages that will accompany the exhibits can be considered references to various aspects of world history. In addition, the exhibition will include fragments of interviews that reveal the meaning of the works.

Tickets are available for purchase on mos.ru.

“This is our jumble” in the Panorama Museum “Battle of Borodino”

Dates: February 18 – April 20

Address: Kutuzovsky Prospect, Building 38, Building 1

Age limit: 12

The exhibits of the new exhibition in the panorama museum “The Battle of Borodino” will give viewers an idea of how the appearance and themes changed, how new artistic trends and folklore influenced the genre. And the title of the exhibition “This is Our Yeralash” is a language game that was often used in popular comic pictures.

Entrance to the exhibition – by ticket for permanent exhibition.

“Love Me As I Love You” at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art

Dates: February 26 – April 20

Address: Ermolaevsky lane, house 17, building 1

Age limit: 12

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art has another new exhibition. Its curators discuss the theme of love, family, and fidelity using works by 20th-century artists as an example. This project will be part of the long-term exhibition program “Collection. Viewpoint,” developed specifically for the museum’s educational center.

You can buy tickets on mos.ru.

“Forward to Zlotnikov!” in the gallery-workshop “GROUND Solyanka”

Dates: February 26 – April 22

Address: Solyanka street, house 1/2, building 2

Age limit: 6

The gallery-workshop “GROUND Solyanka” will introduce the work of the abstract artist Yuri Zlotnikov. On the first floor, his paintings will be shown together with works by contemporary artists, selected from the point of view of the analysis of the abstract works of Yuri Savelyevich. On the second floor, the exposition will be built in reverse – through the practices of other authors, Zlotnikov’s legacy will be deconstructed.

Particular attention will be paid to the theory of the “Signal System” – the artist’s main discovery, which took an important place in the history of Russian art of the second half of the 20th century. The system is inspired by scientific achievements in the field of mathematics, cybernetics, psychology and allows us to trace the evolution in the work of Yuri Zlotnikov in such series as “Biblical Cycle”, “Abstraction”, “People, Space, Rhythms”.

You can buy tickets on mos.ru.

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