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POP UP MUSEUM Presents Personal Exhibition of Eva "RUS"
13.10.2019 10:29
POP UP MUSEUM Presents Personal Exhibition of Eva

October 14, 2019, will see the opening of a Gogol inspired modern art exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art POP UP MUSEUM.

      Until December 31, 2019, the museum will display 120 works created by the artist Eva “RUS” in various genres, such as painting, sculpture, video art, graphic and digital art.


      The exhibition was inspired with the books by the great writer Nikolai Gogol, who transformed mundane things into mysterious and mind-blowing.


      Modern digital technologies and art techniques were applied by the artist in dialogue with Gogol. The "Little Man" appears as the center of the universe, and his experiences, weaknesses and vices keep distracting from knowing oneself and the world.


      Admission and parking is free, with pre-registration.

      
When:From October 15 to December 31, free tours will be held for all comers every day. The excursions start at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.

      Open hours: from 12 pm to 8 pm


      Where: POP UP MUSEUM at the address 17, Butlerova Street, next to Kaluzhskaya metro station, Moscow. 




Author: Vera Ivanova

Tags: Exhibitions in Moscow Art Exhibitions Free Events Events in Moscow  

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