Whose portrait is this? | In artibus Foundation
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Whose portrait is this?

The main part of the exhibition is the works belonging to the museum of V.A. Tropinin and Moscow artists of his time, which still represents the collection of the legendary Felix Vishnevsky, practically untouched by outside interference. In the In artibus space, the museum displays a third of its collection of paintings.

The museum collection is complemented by works from private collections: the reference collection of Russian art by Tatyana and Sergey Podstanitsky, the extensive collection of Kaliningrad patron Rustam Aliev, the elegant collection of Tatyana Udras, the family collection of Moscow architect Evgeny Ass, and, of course, works from the collection of Inna Bazhenova, the founder of In artibus Foundation.

20 December 2024 — 30 March 2025
From 20 December 2024 to 30 March 2025 In artibus Foundation will show the exhibition A Hymn to Jan Chrucki’s ‘Quiet Life’. It will be the first retrospective of this scale by the artist and includes works from more than fifteen Russian museum and the collection of the National Museum of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk.
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27 September 2024 — 01 December 2024
Weisberg’s drawings in Inna Bazhenova’s collection date from the 1960s to the 1980s and encompass all four genres: the portrait, the nude, the landscape and the still life. This exhibition of Vladimir Weisberg is the foundation’s fourth. It is made up of new acquisitions from Inna Bazhenova’s collection which have been acquired in the past two years.
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11 July 2024 — 11 August 2024
Razgulin’s favorite subject is the southern landscape: winding streets, sea horizons, steep staircases, white walls, and blooming trees.
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17 April 2024 — 30 June 2024
The latest spring exhibition at In artibus Foundation presents 120 works by Moscow painter Boris Kasatkin. For the artist, who was born in 1944, this is an anniversary year.
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