My Life in Russia: Marco Bravura, famous Italian mosaic artist bringing beauty to Russian province
Being born in Ravenna, the capital of Byzantine mosaics, Marco Bravura, tomorrow’s great mosaic artist, was destined for this kind of creativity from the very beginning. He started to study the art of mosaics there and then continued his education in the art academy in Venice, where he resided for 20 years. His works are on display all over the world, including the Venice Biennale and porch European, US and Middle East exhibitions. After years of traveling and working all around the world, Marco found himself in Russia, after Russian Maecenas, Ismail Akhmetov, who wanted to restore the modern art of mosaics in Russia, had invited him. And after living here for 12 years, Marco and his wife Daniela have invested a lot into making the small town of Tarusa in the Kaluga region a real center for art and culture, restoring art school for children, a private culture house for concerts and modern art expos, as well as bringing the art of Italian mosaics to Russian culture and everyday life.
Together with this famous Italian artist, we dive into the forgotten art of Italian mosaics and explore the extraordinary world of beauty that the artist creates in the small Russian city every day with his own hands. “In Russia, I’ve found something that I can’t even express: the freedom to express myself, and a lot of inspiration that comes from Tarusa, the city of poets and artists, the Russian intelligentsia!”
We also visit the residence of Vassily Polenov, the famous Russian artist and draw the parallels between the Italian contemporary artist of our days living in Russia and the classics of Russian art from those who settled in the region 100 years ago.
Author and director of the film - Yulia Shamporova.
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TarusaТs historical centre is located 2 km away, where guests can explore the Tsvetaeva Museum and Tarusa Art Gallery. The Tarusa bus stop is 2.5 km from the hotel and offers connections to Serpukhov Train Station, 30 km away. Domodedovo International Airport is 120 km away. Serpukhovskoe Shosse 69, 249100 Tarusa, Russia
Amrit the 2nd Festival “All colours of India in Tarusa” JNCC dance group
Sat., Jun. 10, 2017 Tarusa city
The 2nd Festival of Indian and Russian Culture “All colours of India in Tarusa” was held in Tarusa city Kaluga Region.
The event was actively supported by the Administration of the municipal district Tarusskiy Region and the JNCC, Embassy of India to the Russian Federation.
Organisers:
The “AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga region)
“Art-Design” Centre of Training and Research, RSUH
International Centre for South Asian studies, RSUH
Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, RSUH
Hindustani Samaj Association of Indian Compatriots
Ismail Akhmetov's Foundation
The Festival was aimed for some reasons:
to mark the Day of Russia (June, 12) and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and India;
to promote Indian culture including Indian movies, classical and modern Indian dances and music, Indian poetry and handicrafts to Tarusa people.
His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran, Ambassador of India ti Russia was Honoured Guest at the Festival.
Mr Pankaj Saran, Mr. Jeysundhar D, Director of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre (JNCC), Mr. Amarendra Parida, First Secretary (Press), Embassy of India in Moscow met with the official delegate from Kaluga region administration:
Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region;
Ms Irina Anatolievna Ageeva, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Kaluga Region;
Mr Evgeny Maltsev, the Head of the municipal area “Tarusa Region”;
Ms Nadezhda Kovrizhkina, Head of Department of Culture Tarusa municipal area.
Russian State University for the Humanities was presented by:
Prof Efim Pivovar, President of RSUH, Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science;
Prof Rotislav Rybakov, Russian scholar of Oriental Studies, writer, Padma Shri winner ;
Dr Galina Volkova, Director of the Centre for “Art-Design”; Dr Tatyana Borisova, promoter of an exhibition of students' paintings devoted to India and Russia;
Dr Alexander Stolyarov, Director of the Centre for South Asiam studies;
Dr Indira Gazieva, Hindi teacher and 3d year Hindi group students Mariia Masha Shcheglova and Alexander Belikov Alexander
The “Hindustani Samaj” Indian Community in Moscow was represented by Dr Kashmir Singh, President, Santosh Mishra, Pragati Tipnis and others.
Mr Manish Kumar, President Soltex Group.
Distinguished indolojist - Ms Irina Maximenko, Ms Tatyana Egorova, Ms Irina Lebedeva, Ms Ludmila Pataki etc.
Ms. Elena Tarusskaya, Chief Editor of the “Trajectory of Creativity”, poet and translator.
“AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga Region) headed by Mr Satish Malik, Natalya Tarutina, Director were organizers of the Festival.
The Festival is held at two venues in Tarusa:
Venue II: Centre of Culture (Gorkiy street, 24). There was an opening ceremony with welcoming speeches of Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region and His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran.
The delegation of the Embassy of India visited the Children's Art School, the Tarusa Picture Gallery, and made a tour along the Oka riverside.
Amrit 2nd Festival All colours of India in Tarusa JNCC dance group
Arjumand dance group in 2nd All colours of India in Tarusa
Sat., Jun. 10, 2017 Tarusa city
The 2nd Festival of Indian and Russian Culture “All colours of India in Tarusa” was held in Tarusa city Kaluga Region.
The event was actively supported by the Administration of the municipal district Tarusskiy Region and the JNCC, Embassy of India to the Russian Federation.
Organisers:
The “AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga region)
“Art-Design” Centre of Training and Research, RSUH
International Centre for South Asian studies, RSUH
Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, RSUH
Hindustani Samaj Association of Indian Compatriots
Ismail Akhmetov's Foundation
The Festival was aimed for some reasons:
to mark the Day of Russia (June, 12) and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and India;
to promote Indian culture including Indian movies, classical and modern Indian dances and music, Indian poetry and handicrafts to Tarusa people.
His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran, Ambassador of India ti Russia was Honoured Guest at the Festival.
Mr Pankaj Saran, Mr. Jeysundhar D, Director of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre (JNCC), Mr. Amarendra Parida, First Secretary (Press), Embassy of India in Moscow met with the official delegate from Kaluga region administration:
Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region;
Ms Irina Anatolievna Ageeva, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Kaluga Region;
Mr Evgeny Maltsev, the Head of the municipal area “Tarusa Region”;
Ms Nadezhda Kovrizhkina, Head of Department of Culture Tarusa municipal area.
Russian State University for the Humanities was presented by:
Prof Efim Pivovar, President of RSUH, Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science;
Prof Rotislav Rybakov, Russian scholar of Oriental Studies, writer, Padma Shri winner ;
Dr Galina Volkova, Director of the Centre for “Art-Design”; Dr Tatyana Borisova, promoter of an exhibition of students' paintings devoted to India and Russia;
Dr Alexander Stolyarov, Director of the Centre for South Asiam studies;
Dr Indira Gazieva, Hindi teacher and 3d year Hindi group students Mariia Masha Shcheglova and Alexander Belikov Alexander
The “Hindustani Samaj” Indian Community in Moscow was represented by Dr Kashmir Singh, President, Santosh Mishra, Pragati Tipnis and others.
Mr Manish Kumar, President Soltex Group.
Distinguished indolojist - Ms Irina Maximenko, Ms Tatyana Egorova, Ms Irina Lebedeva, Ms Ludmila Pataki etc.
Ms. Elena Tarusskaya, Chief Editor of the “Trajectory of Creativity”, poet and translator.
“AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga Region) headed by Mr Satish Malik, Natalya Tarutina, Director were organizers of the Festival.
The Festival is held at two venues in Tarusa:
Venue II: Centre of Culture (Gorkiy street, 24). There was an opening ceremony with welcoming speeches of Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region and His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran.
The delegation of the Embassy of India visited the Children's Art School, the Tarusa Picture Gallery, and made a tour along the Oka riverside.
Vasily Polenov 瓦西里·波列諾夫 (1844 - 1927) Realism Russian
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Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (Russian: Васи́лий Дми́триевич Поле́нов; 1 June 1844 – 18 July 1927) was a Russian landscape painter associated with the Peredvizhniki movement of realist artists.
A native of St. Petersburg, Polenov studied under Pavel Chistyakov and at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1863 to 1871. He was a classmate and close friend of Rafail Levitsky, a fellow Peredvizhniki artist and famous photographer. Their letters, which are now stored in the Polenov's House museum, are an interesting account of the many art exhibitions, movements and artists of their day.
As bachelors, Polenov and Levitsky lived and worked together in "Devich'e Pole" (the name of the street "Maiden's Field"), in an attic of the Olsufevsky House (the home of Rafail Levitsky's future wife Anna Vasilevna Olsufevsky). This house is illustrated by Polenov in his painting “Grandmother's Garden” (1878).
Polenov was a pensioner of the academies of arts in Italy and France, where he painted a number of pictures in the spirit of Academism on subjects taken from European history, such as "Droit du Seigneur" (1874) Tretyakov gallery; at the same time he worked a lot in the open air.
Polenov took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) as a war artist. Returning from the war, he joined the Peredvizhniki, taking part in their mobile exhibitions. His works won the admiration of Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, who acquired many of them for his gallery.
In the late 1870s, Polenov concentrated on painting landscapes in the realist tradition of Aleksey Savrasov and Fyodor Vasilyev. He attempted to impart the silent poetry of Russian nature, related to daily human life.
He was one of the first Russian artists who achieved a plein air freshness of color combined with artistic finish of composition (The Moscow courtyard, 1878; The Grandmother's garden, 1878; Overgrown pond, 1879). The principles developed by Polenov had a great impact on the further development of Russian (and especially Soviet) landscape painting.
Polenov's sketches of the Middle East and Greece (1881–1882) paved the way for his masterpiece, "Christ and the Sinner" (1886–87), an interesting attempt to update the academic style of painting. In his works of the 1880s, Polenov tended to combine New Testament subjects with his penchant for landscape. From the 1870s, Polenov also turned to stage design. Most notably, he decorated Savva Mamontov's mansion in Abramtsevo and his Russian Private Opera. In 1910-1918, Polenov was involved in a folk theatre project.
Polenov was elected a member of the St.Petersburg Academy of arts in 1893, and named as a People's Artist of the USSR in 1926. For many years, he coached young painters in the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. His pupils included Abram Arkhipov, Isaac Levitan, Konstantin Korovin, Emily Shanks and Alexandre Golovine. Polenov's former home in Borok has been designated a national art museum, and the village was renamed Polenovo to commemorate his name. The coordinates of his home/museum approximately two hours south of Moscow are: 54°44'53.19"N - 37°14'8.46"E
He died at Polenovo, near Tarusa, in 1927.
瓦西里Dmitrievich波列諾夫(俄語:ВасилийДмитриевичПоленов; 1844年6月1日 - 1927年7月18日)與現實主義藝術家的巡迴展覽畫派運動相關聯的俄羅斯風景畫家。
聖土生土長的聖彼得堡,波列諾夫師從帕維爾奇斯佳科夫和藝術的皇家學院從1863年到1871年他是同班同學和拉斐爾·萊維茨基,一位同行的巡迴展覽畫派的藝術家和著名攝影師的親密朋友。他們的信件,這是現在存儲在波列諾夫之家博物館,是一個有趣的帳戶的一天的眾多藝術展覽,運動和藝術家。
作為單身漢,波列諾夫和Levitsky生活和工作過一起“Devich'e極”(街道“少女之域”的名稱),在Olsufevsky府(拉斐爾·萊維茨基未來的妻子安娜Vasilevna Olsufevsky的家庭)的閣樓。這房子是波列諾夫在他的作品“外婆的花園”(1878年)所示。
波列諾夫是在意大利和法國,在那裡他學院派的從歐洲歷史所採取的受試者的精神塗一些圖片的藝術院校,如“初夜權”(1874年),特列季亞科夫畫廊的領取養老金;同時,他在露天做了很多。
波列諾夫在俄土戰爭(1877- 1878年)作為一個戰爭藝術家參加。從戰場上回來,他參加了巡迴展覽畫派,參加他們的巡迴展覽。他的作品贏得了帕維爾·米哈伊洛維奇·特列季亞科夫,誰收購了很多人對他的畫廊的欽佩。
在19世紀70年代後期,波列諾夫集中於阿列克謝Savrasov和費奧多爾·瓦西里耶夫的現實主義傳統畫山水。他試圖傳授俄羅斯大自然的無聲的詩,涉及到日常人的生命。
他是誰取得色彩搭配組成的藝術相結合完成的plein空氣新鮮度第一的俄羅斯藝術家之一(莫斯科庭院,1878年,奶奶的花園,1878年;雜草叢生的池塘,1879年)。通過波列諾夫開發的原則,對俄羅斯(尤其是前蘇聯)山水畫的進一步發展有很大的影響。
中東和希臘(1881-1882)的波列諾夫的草圖鋪平了道路,他的代表作,“基督和罪人”(1886-87),一個有趣的嘗試更新繪畫的學術風格。他在19世紀80年代的作品,波列諾夫傾向於新約聖經受試者他的愛好景觀相結合。從19世紀70年代,波列諾夫也轉向了舞台設計。最值得注意的是,他的裝飾薩沃瓦·馬蒙多芬在豪宅的Abramtsevo和俄羅斯私人歌劇院。在1910至1918年,波列諾夫參與了民間戲劇項目。
波列諾夫被選為1893年藝術聖彼得堡學院的成員,並命名為蘇聯的人的藝術家於1926年。多年來,他在繪畫,雕塑和建築莫斯科學校執教的年輕畫家。他的學生包括亞伯蘭阿爾希波夫,艾薩克·列維坦,康斯坦丁·科羅文,埃米莉·尚克斯和亞歷山大Golovine。波列諾夫的故居博羅克已被指定為國家藝術博物館,村莊改名Polenovo,以紀念他的名字。他的家/博物館莫斯科以南大約兩小時的坐標是: 54°44'53.19“N - 37℃14'8.46”E
他死在Polenovo,塔魯薩附近,於1927年。
Exhibition of Mikhail Fedorovich Larionov Russian artist in the new Tretyakov gallery 2018
Exhibition of Mikhail Fedorovich Larionov (1881-1964) – a rare opportunity to see in full the legacy of one of the founders of the Russian avant-garde.
The retrospective at the state Tretyakov gallery is the first attempt in almost 40 years to combine disparate fragments of Larionov's heritage into a full story about his life and work. The exhibition is held in Moscow, in The new Tretyakov gallery on Krymsky Val.
Это все официальные сведения о выставке. Но я поделюсь своими впечатлениями, которые восхитительны в плане ознакомления с творчеством реально прекрасного автора в совсем разных жанрах такого искусства.
То есть он прошёл всю фактически эпоху художественного мастерства и стилей и серьезно затронул театральные постановки. часть работ живет в нашей стране, но некоторые можно увидеть лишь в рамках данной выставки.
1. Плёс+Кинешма+Щелыково (А.Н. Островский)/Ples+Kineshma (+Schelykovo). Ostrovsky.) 2018
2. Serpukhov / Tarusa / estate of the artist Vasily Polenov October 2018
3. Ботанический сад МГУ «Аптекарский огород» экскурсия в июле 2018
Interview of Ambassador H.E. Mr. Pankaj Saran to Indian сultural centre Amrit
Sat., Jun. 10, 2017 Tarusa city
The 2nd Festival of Indian and Russian Culture “All colours of India in Tarusa” was held in Tarusa city Kaluga Region.
The event was actively supported by the Administration of the municipal district Tarusskiy Region and the JNCC, Embassy of India to the Russian Federation.
Organisers:
The “AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga region)
“Art-Design” Centre of Training and Research, RSUH
International Centre for South Asian studies, RSUH
Faculty of International Relations and Regional Studies, RSUH
Hindustani Samaj Association of Indian Compatriots
Ismail Akhmetov's Foundation
The Festival was aimed for some reasons:
to mark the Day of Russia (June, 12) and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and India;
to promote Indian culture including Indian movies, classical and modern Indian dances and music, Indian poetry and handicrafts to Tarusa people.
His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran, Ambassador of India ti Russia was Honoured Guest at the Festival.
Mr Pankaj Saran, Mr. Jeysundhar D, Director of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre (JNCC), Mr. Amarendra Parida, First Secretary (Press), Embassy of India in Moscow met with the official delegate from Kaluga region administration:
Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region;
Ms Irina Anatolievna Ageeva, Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Kaluga Region;
Mr Evgeny Maltsev, the Head of the municipal area “Tarusa Region”;
Ms Nadezhda Kovrizhkina, Head of Department of Culture Tarusa municipal area.
Russian State University for the Humanities was presented by:
Prof Efim Pivovar, President of RSUH, Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science;
Prof Rotislav Rybakov, Russian scholar of Oriental Studies, writer, Padma Shri winner ;
Dr Galina Volkova, Director of the Centre for “Art-Design”; Dr Tatyana Borisova, promoter of an exhibition of students' paintings devoted to India and Russia;
Dr Alexander Stolyarov, Director of the Centre for South Asiam studies;
Dr Indira Gazieva, Hindi teacher and 3d year Hindi group students Mariia Masha Shcheglova and Alexander Belikov Alexander
The “Hindustani Samaj” Indian Community in Moscow was represented by Dr Kashmir Singh, President, Santosh Mishra, Pragati Tipnis and others.
Mr Manish Kumar, President Soltex Group.
Distinguished indolojist - Ms Irina Maximenko, Ms Tatyana Egorova, Ms Irina Lebedeva, Ms Ludmila Pataki etc.
Ms. Elena Tarusskaya, Chief Editor of the “Trajectory of Creativity”, poet and translator.
“AMRIT” Indian Cultural Centre (Tarusa city, Kaluga Region) headed by Mr Satish Malik, Natalya Tarutina, Director were organizers of the Festival.
The Festival is held at two venues in Tarusa:
Venue II: Centre of Culture (Gorkiy street, 24). There was an opening ceremony with welcoming speeches of Mr Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region and His Excellency Mr Pankaj Saran.
The delegation of the Embassy of India visited the Art School, the Tarusa Picture Gallery, and made a tour along the Oka riverside.
Bridge of Friendship:on India-Russia cultural ties by Russian Embassy, RCSC, New Delhi. Part 2.
Bridge of Friendship : programme on India-Russia cultural ties by Russian Embassy, RCSC, New Delhi. Part 2. Producer & Director - Pranab Prakhar, Vision TV World.
RCSC is abbreviation for Russian Centre for Science & Culture.
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Ludmila Kazinkina - The Abysses of Femininity
Featuring the artworks of acclaimed artist Ludmila Kazinkina.
Biography
Ludmila Kazinkina was born in 1975 in Kaluga (Russia), where she attended the Art School. She first moved to Moscow, then to Spoleto (Italy), where she opened the exhibiting space Aere Prio; in 2003 she moved to Parma, a city in which she managed for a few years the cultural venue Kontrast and where she currently lives and works. She took part in many solo and group exhibitions, the last ones being Baba Yaga (Reggio Emilia, 2009), Golem (Parma, 2009), Eat me (Parma, 2010), Vedma/Strega (Milano, 2010), Solaris (Kaluga and Tarusa, 2010), Mirroring Margarita (Berlino, 2011), You'll be traveling incognito (Woolloomooloo, Australia, 2011), Art Brescia -- International Biennale of Contemporary Art (Brescia, 2011) and Mondi paralleli (Parallel Worlds)/ Параллельные миры (Mosca, 2011). She also participated in the 54th Biennale of Venice, Italian Pavillion, Emilia Romagna Region (Parma, 2011).
The protagonists of the artworks by Ludmila Kazinkina are characters trapped in timeless spaces, confined, a bit like Lewis Carroll's Alice, in a space too small and too dense, while their body expands excessively. Exactly on the threshold between the real and the unreal, normality acquires for a moment a hint of queerness and the figure that the artist studied for years undergoes a slight deformation; even though at the beginning this image is perceived as a out of tune, it then overtakes the vision, to the extent of becoming the prevailing note.
Vasily Polenov Russian Landscape painter. The best pictures
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov ( 1 June 1844 – 18 July 1927 ) was a Russian landscape painter associated with the Peredvizhniki movement of realist artists.
A native of St. Petersburg, Polenov studied under Pavel Chistyakov and at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1863 to 1871. He was a classmate and close friend of Rafail Levitsky, a fellow Peredvizhniki artist and famous photographer. Their letters, which are now stored in the Polenov's House museum, are an interesting account of the many art exhibitions, movements and artists of their day.
As bachelors, Polenov and Levitsky lived and worked together in Devich'e Pole (the name of the street Maiden's Field), in an attic of the Olsufevsky House (the home of Rafail Levitsky's future wife Anna Vasilevna Olsufevsky). This house is illustrated by Polenov in his painting “Grandmother's Garden” (1878).
Polenov was a pensioner of the academies of arts in Italy and France, where he painted a number of pictures in the spirit of Academism on subjects taken from European history, such as Droit du Seigneur (1874) Tretyakov gallery; at the same time he worked a lot in the open air.
Polenov took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) as a war artist. Returning from the war, he joined the Peredvizhniki, taking part in their mobile exhibitions. His works won the admiration of Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov, who acquired many of them for his gallery.
In the late 1870s, Polenov concentrated on painting landscapes in the realist tradition of Aleksey Savrasov and Fyodor Vasilyev. He attempted to impart the silent poetry of Russian nature, related to daily human life.
He was one of the first Russian artists who achieved a plein air freshness of color combined with artistic finish of composition (The Moscow courtyard, 1878; The Grandmother's garden, 1878; Overgrown pond, 1879). The principles developed by Polenov had a great impact on the further development of Russian (and especially Soviet) landscape painting.
Polenov's sketches of the Middle East and Greece (1881–1882) paved the way for his masterpiece, Christ and the Sinner (1886–87), an interesting attempt to update the academic style of painting. In his works of the 1880s, Polenov tended to combine New Testament subjects with his penchant for landscape. From the 1870s, Polenov also turned to stage design. Most notably, he decorated Savva Mamontov's mansion in Abramtsevo and his Russian Private Opera. In 1910-1918, Polenov was involved in a folk theatre project.
Polenov was elected a member of the St.Petersburg Academy of arts in 1893, and named as a People's Artist of the USSR in 1926. For many years, he coached young painters in the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. His pupils included Abram Arkhipov, Isaac Levitan, Konstantin Korovin, Emily Shanks and Alexandre Golovine. Polenov's former home in Borok has been designated a national art museum, and the village was renamed Polenovo to commemorate his name. The coordinates of his home/museum approximately two hours south of Moscow are: 54°44'53.19N - 37°14'8.46E
He died at Polenovo, near Tarusa, in 1927.
Vasily Polenov Russian Landscape painter. The best pictures
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