The stars visited the presentation of the work of the brilliant Spanish artist.
Elizaveta Boyarskaya
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Elena Letuchaya
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Elizaveta Boyarskaya was the guest closed the evening “Francisco Goya: the black Monolith”, which was held at the Russian Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Art.
Konstantin Kryukov
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Blashkova Natalia and Andrey Smolyakov
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Knights and other stars saw a unique collection consisting of 56 etchings of the great Spanish masters. The exposition was presented etchings of the four of the most exciting series of Francisco Goya: “Proverbs”, “the Horrors of war”, “Corrida”, and finally, the “Caprichos” of the first edition, have never been to Russia.
Alexander Child
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Performance
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In the last
a few months in Moscow held several events dedicated to Goya. Evening “Red Monolith” was the apogee,
finishing this cultural boom. Curated by the international art collector David Tunick.
Fragment of the exhibition
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Parallel to the exhibition Goya in
the second room is a contemporary Argentine artist Malcolm rocks for the eyes
the public staged a performance combining art, choreography and music.
For a given phantasmagorical trajectory among the guests were moving mystical
figures in surreal costumes, which enhanced the sense of theatricality of the evening.
Exhibition curator David Tunick
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