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10 february – 6 march
The exhibition will bring together the past and the future: multimedia canvases painted by artificial intelligence and artefacts from the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum, including sofas and chairs, a decanter with the inscription "There is no better drink than water, as you distill it on bread", a stack with the inscription "For the sake of order, to drink according to rank", items of ladies' boudoir by Russian artists, designers, glassmakers, printers - the whole history of fashion and everyday life of pre-revolutionary Russia in authentic objects of that time. Neural Network will immerse the viewer in the atmosphere of the late XI- early XXth century through visual series, sound design and fascinating narration of such genres as fashion, everyday life, ballet and architecture. For the first time, Russian culture of the Silver Age has been re-imagined jointly by humans and neural networks using 3D technology.
8 february – 18 february
The Embassy of Peru in the Russian Federation presents the exhibition "The Travelling Bull of Pucara: Ambassador of the Peruvian Plateau" at the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum.
1 march – 24 march
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum will host the works of Yulia Fedotova - 27 sculptures created between 2018 and 2023 and photographs from Tibetan monasteries taken by Moscow-based photographer Alena Polosokhina over the past 20 years. Music for the project was written by composer Alexei Artishevsky.
1 march – 10 march
Once again the 4ceramics project is holding an exhibition in the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum. About 35 contemporary artists will present their works of interior and art ceramics. The new trend of the exhibition are the objects made of glass and its integration into ceramics.
23 february – 29 february
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum will host an exhibition-competition where 22 artists will present more than 40 paintings dedicated to landscape and architecture of different towns and cities - Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tver, Novgorod, Tarusa, Torzhok, Vyazma and others. These are the works of both the well-established masters and students and graduates of the Russian State Art and Industry University named after S.G. Stroganov, the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov, the Moscow Architectural Institute and the College of Design and Decorative Arts named after S.G. Stroganov, of which this year there are the majority.
22 march – 19 may
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum and the Museum of V.A. Tropinin and Moscow artists of his time open the exhibition, presenting more than 600 items of miniature art of the XVIII - XX centuries.
16 march – 31 march
What is Art in the Russian language as distinguished from traditional Iskusstvo? ART’s meaning in Russian is equated with contemporary art, not mass, but conceptually deep.
20 march – 14 april
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum of is hosting the exhibition "Art and Decoration as Everyday Antiquity" of the museum "Phanagoria" on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.
26 march – 11 may
From 26 March to 11 May 2024, the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is hosting an anniversary project by curator Tatiana Paleyeva dedicated to the 25th anniversary of East Meets West Gallery.
5 april – 5 may
The exhibition "Revived Tradition. The bone carving art of Taymyr" is a rare opportunity to get acquainted with the works of the best masters of modern bone carving, combining the ancient traditions of the culture of the Far North and the traditions of new art, including avant-garde. The masters do not just repeat old forms - they create new images on the edge of dream and reality, showing the incredible vitality of ancient bone-carving art and the limitless plastic potential of the material. And the material is the bone of two great animals: the reindeer, which accompanies the life of northern peoples from birth to death, and the mammoth, which is older than man as a species. From its tusks, preserved in the permafrost of the Taymir, the peoples of the peninsula cut everything, even utensils.
12 april – 19 may
Textiles create texture, tactility, they allow you not to depict, but to evoke a feeling, a memory. The author tries to find a connection between the landscape and memory and the subconscious mind. The world around us is overloaded with information, it is so overwhelming that it knocks us down. It is important to stop, be alone with oneself, listen to one’s memories – this returns a state of harmony.
20 april – 28 may
The exhibition "Swoyasy" becomes an annual event, expanding the theme and geography of the participants' works. The first exhibition united Moscow artists only - painters, sculptors, modern art-installers - by the theme of folklore and fairy tales. The second exhibition shows the works of artists from different regions of Russia united by the universal language of ornament. The exposition presents paintings, installations and art objects by 60 of the most relevant contemporary authors working with the semantics of folk culture in search of new meanings and forms.
24 april – 12 may
“Always remember" - an exhibition of 9 paintings by 5 artists - winners of different years of the competition programme of the fund "Assistance to Russian Art". The theme of the Patriotic War of 1941-1945 affected every family. How can we today talk about the event of Big History and at the same time not lose the scale?
18 may – 28 july
"We are pleased to present to the audience a new exhibition with the wonderful title "Melody of Folk Beauty". The museum space will be decorated with nine stage costumes of the famous Russian singer Nadezhda Nikitichna Kadysheva. The costumes are exhibited for the first time. Each costume is a separate image that embodies the richness and joy of the singing folk soul. Thanks to this wonderful gift, the Museum starts to form a new direction of the museum collection - "Star costume". The travelling exhibitions of the Museum to the regions of Russia will be formed with the inclusion of this new magnificent collection", - shared the details Elena Titova, Director of the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum.
17 may – 4 june
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum of is once again opening its doors to an exhibition of artistic enamelling. The museum will not only act as a venue, but will also provide items from its collection.
19 may – 26 may
On the Night of Museums, the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum will open an exhibition of the Artkrugom (ARTROUNDUS project), which will bring together works by both emerging and established Russian artists and designers that explore the theme of colour and its perception by the author and the viewer.
15 may – 7 july
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum opens up an exhibition of Boris Zamarin's typewriters on occasion of the collector's anniversary.
31 may – 25 june
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is opening a solo exhibition of paintings by Masha Guseva. The exposition is devoted to experiments with colour in abstract painting and sculpture. The main focus of the exhibition is on colour. It is an independent theme in the paintings of the artist and art therapist Masha Guseva. The structure of the exposition space is well-thought-out and allows the viewer to invent his or her own scenario of reading the works and become a participant of the performance, experiencing strong emotions and feelings, and realising that "everything is not what it seems".
5 june – 14 july
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to the Russian ballet and world ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. The exhibition shows Nureyev within the context of the Russian ballet school and national traditions as interpreted through fine and decorative arts, in the works of artists and sculptors of different generations - witnesses of the era and its admirers. The exhibition includes documentary materials, paintings, graphics, sculpture, theatre costumes, photographs, screening of a film about Rudolf Nureyev made especially for the project, creative meetings with cultural figures from various spheres of art (theatre workers, artists, art critics).
24 may – 30 june
The Empire Project is a study to reflect on the role of 'paper architecture' in the broader context of art. It is a term used in Soviet architectural studies to refer to fantastical projects that influenced the further development of architecture. Despite the time of the term's origin and its historical basis in the twentieth century, it can also be applied to eras of the past. In the author's study, "paper architecture" refers to the theoretical and artistic practices of different historical and cultural periods in which the image of utopian design was realised.
8 june – 14 july
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is opening an exhibition of the Museum-Reserve - Ethnographic Complex "Dagestan Aul". The project is dedicated to fine and decorative-applied art of the Republic of Dagestan, created over the last decades. The exposition presents more than 100 works of painting, graphics, decorative and applied art of 30 Dagestani artists, executed in different techniques and genres (still life, landscape, portrait), scenography, as well as women's traditional costumes, jewelry and carpets.
12 june – 21 july
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is opening an exhibition that will present the works of unique artists from all over Russia who work with wood. These are masters from Tomsk, Moscow, Kirov regions, Crimea, Tatarstan, Sevastopol, Lugansk, Vladivostok. People of different ages, temperaments, destinies, they are united by the main thing - the magic of wood!
9 august – 3 november
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is glad to present for the first time a large-scale exhibition of Soviet-era carpets from its own collection. The seven halls of the museum present the key themes and motifs of Soviet carpet weaving related to the construction of a new worldview of common happiness: labour, family, industry, open-space, agriculture, military exploits, and new everyday life.
6 september – 20 november
In autumn, the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum will host an unprecedented exhibition of contemporary lacquer art. The exposition will include works by members of the Creative Group "4+1", created over the past 25 years. The best masters of their generation - Denis and Daniil Molodkins, Evgeny Tselikov, Mikhail Komarov, Vladimir Kalinin and Irina Ilyina - will present four main schools of Russian lacquer miniatures - Mstyora, Palekh, Kholui and Fedoskino. Their work, different in style, artistic methods and techniques, has one thing in common - the search for new ways of miniature painting in today's rapidly changing world, the relevance of themes, the development of non-standard forms of objects, a new look at traditional subjects and rethinking the great heritage of lacquer crafts for their preservation and further development.
13 august – 28 august
Thus year is the year of cultural exchange and tourism between Russia and Thailand, The Queen Sirikit Silk Department of Thailand (QSDS) together with the Office of Agriculture of Thailand (OAA-Moscow) and the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum are pleased to present the first exhibition of Thai silk in Moscow. It will tell about the richness and diversity of Thai silk, once again confirming its royal status in the world of textiles.
16 august – 20 october
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum presents an exhibition of Siberian carpet crafts. The space of the exhibition hall will be decorated with carpets from the museum's collection and modern samples of hand-made carpets produced by the Siberian Carpet Factory, as well as sketches, negatives and technical maps.
16 august – 15 september
The space of the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum opens up to the Artkrug project presenting an exhibition inspired by Russian fairy tales, ancient myths and legends. The exhibition will feature paintings, ceramics, art objects, installations, textiles and ikebana.
30 august – 22 september
26 october – 24 november
The art of painting of floral bouquets and fruits or creating picturesque scenes “on iron” in Russia was born in the town of Nuzhny Tagil. Our exhibition presents more than 70 best works from the collection of Nizhny Tagil Museum of Fine Arts and from the collections of the present day artists
20 november – 19 january
15 november – 5 december
6 december – 26 february
Our museum is opening an exhibition dedicated to clothing and jewelry from the era of creative experiments of the Soviet intelligentsia - the 1960-1980s.
20 december – 9 march
When we hear the word "Gzhel", most of us imagine blue flowers on a white background. And indeed, cobalt painting on porcelain has become a "classic" for the modern generation. But was Gzhel always like this? What elements formed the recognizable "Gzhel style"? How does Gzhel production live today? Answers to these and other questions can be found at the exhibition of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts "Gzhel Formula", which tells about the history and modernity of the Gzhel craft.
31 january – 1 march
7 february – 16 march
What do we know about Tobolsk bone carvers? How did this fishery begin? How did the art of carving develop and what does it look like today? The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts will answer these questions at an exhibition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the history of the Tobolsk bone carving industry.
7 february – 27 february
We invite you to embark on an amazing and inspiring journey that will reveal the richness and diversity of Russian culture. The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts presents a new exhibition as part of the Artkrugom project, which combines various types of decorative art, creating an atmosphere of magic characteristic of the picturesque corners of our country.
7 march – 6 april
7 march – 11 april
19 march – 10 april
1 april – 28 april
28 march – 18 may
The All-Russian Decorative Art Museum is opening an exhibition of artist and collector Kirill Danelia.
11 april – 11 may
Natalia Tur created her own spiritual world, filled with the bright joy of contemplation. Her Poles are like a kind of "peculiar slice of life". Having found herself for the first time on the White Sea and the Solovetsky Islands, she managed to convey on her canvases the severe beauty of the Russian North, and in the south she was enchanted by the riotous colors of the views of Bakhchisarai, the Crimean Mountains, and sea breezes. The author travels around the world in search of new places and impressions, where nature itself suggests plots and images.
11 april – 17 april
Remember how you spent your childhood fun time at the dacha with your grandparents, your first fishing trip, how you breathed a sigh of relief after doing all your homework, or how you anxiously waited for your parents to tell you a bedtime story? Our exhibition will revive your memories of the happiest moments and make you feel like a child again!
18 april – 27 april
This spring, the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts will host the now traditional exhibition and sale of contemporary interior and artistic ceramics and other materials, Salon de 4ceramics.
1 may – 8 june
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening an exhibition of masters of the creative association "Space" - monumental artists who create unique works of mosaics and monumental painting, but at the same time, brilliantly master various techniques of decorative and applied art.
1 may – 24 may
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening an exhibition of works by Moscow artist Nikolai Smirnov, which will feature 25 paintings from the author’s legacy.
8 may – 26 october
13 may – 29 june
Want to get acquainted with the famous Petrovskaya clay toy? The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts opens an exhibition of the master Mikhail Shmarov, who managed to preserve the Kostroma folk craft.
5 june – 29 june
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts opens a solo exhibition of contemporary glass artist Anna Butina.
11 june – 29 june
Vo Vserossiyskom muzeye dekorativnogo iskusstva startuyet novyy proyekt yezhegodnoy vystavki predmetov inter'yera «Tryn*Trava. Sovremennyy russkiy stil'», v kotorom mir iskusstva budet predstavlen glazami detey – tvortsami v vozraste ot 9 let do 21 goda iz 14 gorodov Rossii. The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is launching a new project of the annual exhibition of interior items "Tryn*Trava. Modern Russian Style", in which the world of art will be presented through the eyes of children - creators aged 9 to 21 years from 14 cities of Russia.
10 june – 22 june
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening an exhibition of artwork by Daria Gavrilenko, a talented artist and teacher working with young people. This exhibition is a reflection of her personal experience and connection with the younger generation.
20 june – 27 july
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts invites you to the exhibition "Word. Images. Time" by artists Leonid Feodor and Galiya Valeva.
26 june – 16 july
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts offers an exhibition in honor of the anniversary of museum employee Irina Levasheva.
26 june – 3 july
An exhibition of diploma works by students graduating from the furniture design department is opening at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts to mark the 200th anniversary of the Stroganov School.
11 july – 24 july
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts opens an exhibition dedicated to the work of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Lyudmila Narbekova.
22 august – 16 november
7 august – 7 september
9 september – 10 october
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts will host a large-scale exhibition of art from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for the first time. The exhibition will feature 123 works, including Korean national painting (Joseon hwa), engravings, ceramics, mosaics and embroidery, which have not been previously shown in Russia.
4 september – 5 october
An exhibition is opening at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts where history comes to life: Alexey Kondrashev’s tiles gain a voice thanks to a soundtrack of light.
17 september – 28 october
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts and the Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow present an exhibition of white porcelain Dehua – a UNESCO heritage site as part of the Cross Years of Culture of Russia and China.
24 september – 28 september
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is once again opening a wonderful exhibition, “POETRY OF THE WIND • ECHO… KAZE NO UTA • SOURAI NO HIBIKI…” – a poetic journey into the world of traditional Japanese aesthetics performed by students of the legendary Yamada Midori.
2 november – 30 november
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening an exhibition bringing together two artists – Moscow-based artists Olga Sokolova and Nizhny Novgorod-based creator of the MATRA doll, Evgenia Goltseva. This project explores the creative reinterpretation of Russian cultural heritage and is dedicated to the memory of Maria Aleksandrovna Nekrasova (1928-2025), a leading scholar in the field of folk and decorative arts.
7 november – 30 november
15 november – 30 november
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening the final exhibition of works by participants in the "Russian Style" project laboratory, held at the Sviyazhsk "Island of Artists" art residence.
20 november – 18 january
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts is opening an exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of one of the greatest ballerinas in history, Maya Plisetskaya.
11 december – 15 february
16 december – 1 february
The All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts opens an exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of Ivan Andreevich Osterman (1725-1811), the son of a brilliant statesman who served at four royal courts and ended his career with the rank of chancellor.
1 january – 31 december
22 may – 25 july
Natalia Ovsienko is a well-known Russian artist who has been working in the field of painting and graphics for over 20 years. According to the specifics of her creative manner, she belongs to the Moscow school of painting, the founders of which were R. Falk, P. Konchalovsky, I. Mashkov.
20 may – 12 september
2 june – 12 september
4 june – 4 july
Porfiry Fedorin is an original artist who has gone from icon painting to cosmogonic surrealism - this is how the author himself defines his style.
11 june – 28 november
The sculptural project “One Look at Outer Space” was prepared for the unique classic building of the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum.

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