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“Modern” conventionally refers to art from the mid-20th century to the present day. Contemporary works of art are now at a high price and the longer they exist, the more their cultural value will increase.

The painting of contemporary artists is a whole world, a piece of eternity from real masters of the brush. The editors of Russia-Open are ready to help any average person plunge into this wonderful world with the help of the following selection of the best galleries of modern painting in Moscow.

Heritage Gallery searches for and returns the cultural heritage of Russia, which, due to certain historical circumstances, ended up outside Russian borders or was even created there. For example, the exhibition of Andre Lansky, a Russian abstract artist who worked in France, revealed his work, which was previously practically unknown to Russian connoisseurs. His name became the hallmark of the art of the “Russian diaspora”.

The selection of works of art in the Heritage Gallery is very demanding. Here it is guaranteed that each work presented has undeniable artistic value and is worthy of decorating a collection of the highest level.

Address: st. Petrovka, 20/1
Telephone: +7 (495) 625–02–28

Gallery "Zeppelin"- a conceptual space on the art map of Moscow, opened in April 2012. The most interesting thing is the gallery format, which showcases exclusive works by the best photographers of our time completely free of charge. Zeppelin does everything to interest the widest possible audience.

In the Zeppelin Gallery you can not only get acquainted with photographs of the most prominent photographers of our time, but also purchase the objects you like.

Address: Novinsky Boulevard, no. 31
Telephone: +7 (495) 797–20–77

Gallery "Stella Art Foundation" was created as a non-profit organization. Its main goal was to develop the tradition of cultural exchange and support emerging domestic artists in these difficult times. The fund has been operating since 2003, and the initiative to create it belongs to Stella Kesaeva.

The Foundation actively cooperates with various organizations, including government, private and public ones. Behind last years The gallery has many successful and vibrant exhibition projects, in which artists from different cities of Russia took part.

The main premises of the Stella Art Foundation are located in a residential building in Nikitsky Lanes, stylized in the Moscow Empire style. Several exhibition halls equipped with last word techniques, provide communication with art in the most comfortable conditions.

Address: Skaryatinsky lane, 7
Telephone: +7 (495) 691–34–07

Regina Gallery was founded by Vladimir and Regina Ovcharenko in 1990 in Moscow. In the first years of work, its curator was Oleg Kulik. With his help, several striking projects were implemented with the participation of domestic artists. After his departure, the gallery began to expand its interests and attract foreign authors to cooperation. Thus, in 1996, the collective exhibition “On Beauty” was held here, bringing together Russian and foreign artists. For many domestic artists, this was their first experience of international cooperation.

Over the years, Viktor Alimpiev, Sergey Bratkov, Claire Fontaine, Ryan Mosley, Daniel Richter and many others have exhibited at the gallery. The gallery continues to discover new names in Russian art and introduce viewers to foreign “contemporary art” to this day.

Address: lane 4th Syromyatnichesky, 1, building 6
Telephone: +7 (495) 228–13–30

Currently on display gallery "Black Dog Red Hills" the best works of both actively working contemporary authors who have received recognition in the art society, participating in major Russian and international projects, and young talented artists and photographers starting their career are presented. Here you can purchase your favorite works for your collection, to decorate your home or office interior.

The gallery conducts active exhibition activities. The modern gallery space allows for the implementation of art exhibitions, presentations and other art projects at the highest level.

Address: Kosmodamianskaya embankment, 52, building 11
Telephone: +7 (903) 284–19–97

Under the main direction of exhibition work in XL galleries This means collaboration with Russian and Moscow conceptual artists. Permanent residents of this place, which, by the way, became the starting impetus for their creative careers, are such famous artists as Oleg Kulik, Konstantin Zvezdochetov and Mamyshev-Monroe.

Temporarily frozen and revived again in 2012, XL Projects included work on non-profit experimental sites, outside the format of the gallery itself.

Address: 4th Syromyatnichesky lane, 1, building 6
Telephone: +7 (495) 775–83–73

The Dresden gallery has two significant addresses: in the center of Dresden and in Moscow, located in Gostiny Dvor, next to St. Basil's Cathedral. Both here and there there is an active creative life: exhibitions, meetings, lectures, concerts.

The Moscow art gallery “Dresden” is still very young, but is actively involved in the bustling life of the capital. The exhibitions here are noticeable and discussed, the names of the represented artists are on everyone’s lips, but the organizers also have a place and attention for young artists.

The gallery organizers are aimed at creating a cultural environment, maintaining the fire that was lit thousands of years ago and finding like-minded people.

Address: lane Khrustalny, 1
Telephone: +7 (495) 698–25–20

Main goal Vincent Gallery is to popularize art in Russia, revive cultural values, promote artists on the international art market and help young, promising and talented. The owners were inspired to create the gallery by the extraordinary and masterfully executed works of the impressionists, modernists and avant-garde artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The main idea is self-expression through color.

The main feature of the Vincent Gallery is that all the paintings presented here have both artistic and investment value. The spacious halls regularly host exhibitions of various artists.

Address: Krivololenny Lane, 12
Telephone: +7 (495) 625–19–51, +7 (495) 625–91–89

The 25kadr gallery engages in cultural exchange between contemporary artists, both Russian and foreign. The main direction is to support new young names that 25kadr opens every year.

To develop international relationships and help Russian authors, the gallery holds exhibitions around the world. In addition, they come out in support of everything new and promising: be it the use of innovative technologies or the organization of visual exhibitions in interesting spaces.

“25kadr” is not only a gallery, but also a charitable foundation that encourages contemporary artists and non-standard approaches to work in the field contemporary art.

Address: Bersenevsky lane, 2/1
Telephone: +7 (903) 152–19–91

Being a well-known Moscow gallery that has repeatedly held art exhibitions of Russian and Soviet art, Gallery "Form" is a repeated participant in the Art Moscow art fair.

The gallery is also famous for its innovative breakthrough in the field of art framing. Now, when the sophisticated public selects a variety of works from different eras for their collections, the need has arisen to apply a scientific approach to the design of art objects.

Now art connoisseurs place high demands not only on the artist’s skill directly, but also on the degree to which the design of the painting is consistent with the spirit and aesthetics of the era in which the work was created. “Form” became famous precisely because the masters, when creating frames for paintings, try to fully comply with the spirit and techniques of the era in which each specific work was created.

Address: 4th Syromyatnichesky lane, 1, building 6
Telephone: +7 (499) 550–43–01

VashDosug.ru continues to talk about small private galleries located throughout Moscow.


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Some of them are in fashionable places in the very center of the capital, others are in more affordable areas, perhaps right next to your home. They have one thing in common: art here is not just for museum contemplation: you can become its owner. As an advertisement.

Address: st. Zabelina, 1 Kitay-Gorod

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CultProject

Address: 2nd Obydensky lane, 12A Kropotkinskaya

And this gallery not far from the Pushkin Museum was founded only in 2008. But she is not keen on newfangled modern creativity; her strong point is rather the return of forgotten names, and the authors must be emotionally close to the curators. The gallery turns to both the creative heritage of the twentieth century, focusing on the works of artists belonging to the generation of the seventies (Olga Bulgakova, Natalya Nesterova, etc.), and to masters standing at the turn of contemporary contemporary art. The gallery specializes in creating thematic exhibition projects in which they interact different kinds: painting, sculpture, video and pays great attention to the design of its exhibitions.
Graphic exhibitions occupy a special place in the gallery's activities.

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Address: Teatralny pr., 1/4
Revolution square

A gallery of the same name has opened within the walls of the famous Art Nouveau building, the Metropol Hotel. It combines classic architectural style, spacious interior design and works of the best representatives of contemporary art. In the Metropol you can see the works of the best, in the opinion of curators, artists and sculptors. Their professionalism and talent are prerequisites for being represented in the gallery. The magnificent location of the Metropol Gallery promises to make its visit part of an exciting excursion through the center of the capital. Expected opening day - "" by Vladimir Semensky.

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4th Tverskaya-Yamskaya st., 23, building 1Mayakovskaya

In the lovely Moscow alleys near Triumfalnaya Square there is a gallery that turns out to be a real treasury for those who love art, for whom works of art need to be contemplated not only at exhibitions, but also at home. In addition to paintings created by our contemporaries, here you can see many original works. original works from bronze, ceramics, faience and natural stone. Country and seascapes, gentle still lifes, portraits. The range of styles and trends presented is also wide: Russian realism and impressionism, modernism, abstract compositions and fantasy. There is something to be happy about and something to argue with. The gallery's exhibition projects attract with their intimacy, which allows them to reveal the artist's talent in a special way and carefully convey it to the viewer. The very atmosphere of the gallery is conducive to a sensitive perception of beauty.

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Bagheera

Krymsky Val, 10, 2nd floor, hall 10, room 1Oktyabrskaya

The building of the Central House of Artists on Krymsky Val serves as a reliable shelter for many private galleries. Their abundance makes choosing a painting an almost painful process for an indecisive buyer. The Bagheera gallery, which conducts active sales activities, is a good find for lovers of traditional academic painting. For already a decade and a half (since its founding in 1995), gallery employees have been traveling around the Russian expanses and looking for paintings by masters of classical Soviet landscape and still life - indeed, it is stupid to think that all the good things were painted only by metropolitan artists, whose prices are already inflated! “Future antiques” on the walls of the gallery include previously unknown, but now named Igor Goncharov from Chelyabinsk, Alexander Smirnov from Sergiev Posad, Valery Teplov and Yuri Nikolaev from Penza and many others. Of the paintings put up for sale today, it’s worth taking a look at “Behind the Embroidery” by V. Kirillov or “Forest River” by V. Sekatsky.

Manager of the MSK Eastside gallery. In the art industry since 2008, he works with artists, curators and producers in organizing exhibitions in museums and galleries of the capital, such as MMSI, Museum of Moscow, Center for Contemporary Art M'ARS, Gallery K35, Gallery Korpus 3, as well as Central Exhibition Hall Manege in St. -Petersburg

In recent years, there has been an evolution of contemporary art in Moscow, which has had an impact on the industry as a whole. The market for contemporary art is growing, which serves as an incentive for young art dealers and experienced gallery owners to open new interesting galleries. Museums also support this movement by presenting contemporary art at a high global level and thereby motivating artists to create their best works. In my guide, I offer a list of favorite places representing modern culture with a unique atmosphere and an impressive exhibition program.

K35

Galleries and exhibitions

Gallery K35 is located on Savvinskaya embankment. The elegant space presents contemporary art of different directions, the main of which is painting. K35 exhibited works by recognized Russian and foreign masters, such as Andy Warhol, Mark Quinn, Omar Gagliani, as well as young promising artists. I was most inspired by the platinum prints of American photographer Jabah Cahado and the metal wire sculptures of Marco Cingolani. Both of these exhibitions were aesthetically beautiful and emotional.

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Photography is a fashionable art, and MAMM is the main center of attraction for all photography enthusiasts, with seven floors of exhibition space where exhibitions of legends of Russian and Western photography took place: Alexander Rodchenko, Helmut Newton, Brassaï, Nobuyoshi Araki, Annie Leibovitz, Nan Goldin. MAMM is also known for its large-scale projects: the Photobiennale and the Fashion and Style in Photography festival, the Silver Camera competition for the best photo report about Moscow, and, of course, the school of photography and multimedia. As part of exhibitions, MAMM holds lectures by famous photographers, and it was there that I met my favorite artist, the amazing Shirin Neshat, “live.” I really like the Museum’s cinema hall - masterpieces of world art and documentary film classics dedicated to exhibitions are shown there non-stop.

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Relatively young (2 years), but very interesting and active gallery of contemporary art. Located on the territory of the Fabrika TsTI on Baumanskaya. MSK Eastside has a dynamic international team with a French gallerist and American curators. Perhaps that is why each of their exhibitions is a brilliant hit. Along with already well-known artists on the world art scene, such as Jesse Frohman, Niels Shoe Muelman, Virginie Caillet, Roxanne Lowit and Paul Steinitz, the gallery presents young and promising Russian artists to the public. The gallery has exhibitions of works executed in a variety of techniques: graffiti and post-graffiti, platinum-palladium prints, canvases, installations. MSK Eastside also regularly organizes and curates large-scale exhibitions for the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Moscow, and organizes seminars, special events and projects together with other creative industries.

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Gary Tatintsyan's gallery is located in ArtHouse, an elite residential complex on the Yauza River. An impressive art space with world-class exhibitions. Gary Tatintsian has a strong reputation in the art world. During his art activities in Berlin, New York and Moscow, he organized exhibitions with the participation of Russian and Western contemporary artists, including Ilya Kabakov, Vladimir Nemukhin, Zaha Hadid, Joel-Peter Witkin, Damien Hirst. Known for his provocative designs, the latest and current exhibition by Belgian Wim Delvoye is impressive in its scale and architectural perfection. The artist presented to the Moscow public unique objects of colossal size, impeccably made from metal, bronze, and car tires.

As if intricate towers from a Russian fairy tale stand in Zamoskvorechye buildings Tretyakov Gallery, the main facade of which was decorated in 1901-1902 according to the design of the artist V. Vasnetsov. The inscription at the entrance, made in ancient script, reads: “Moscow City Art Gallery named after Pavel Mikhailovich and Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov. Founded by P.M. Tretyakov in 1856 and donated by him to the city of Moscow together with the collection of S. M. Tretyakov hung in the city.”

It is very difficult to believe that such a huge museum of world significance began to exist thanks to the efforts of just one person - P.M. Tretyakov.

Russian genre painting began with the works of the artist P. Fedotov, which prompted Tretyakov to think about creating a museum. The paintings simply amazed him with their versatility and, at the same time, simplicity. And so in 1856 the first step was taken - he bought the painting “ Temptation" After some time, another extraordinary painting was added to the collection “ Skirmish with Finnish smugglers”, which was written by V. Khudyakov. It is with these two paintings that we can consider that Tretyakov’s collecting began. The so-called exhibitions of the Society of Art Lovers were held in Moscow, from where the collection was gradually replenished.

Tretyakov began to make acquaintances with artists, and could already buy a painting that was not even ready yet, which was just beginning in the artist’s studio. Tretyakov believed that Russian art had a future, and a lot of time should be devoted to this issue. In Tretyakov’s letter there are the following lines: “Many positively do not want to believe in the good future of Russian art, they assure that if sometimes our artist writes a good thing, it is somehow by accident, and that he will then increase the number of mediocrities... I have a different opinion, otherwise... I wouldn’t have collected a collection of Russian paintings...”

Fate was favorable to Tretyakov. He married the niece of S. Mamontov, who was a patron of the arts. Tretyakov often visited him in Abramtsevo. It was here, at that time, that many outstanding Russian painters, members of the famous Abramtsevo art circle, lived and worked.

In 1871 Tretyakov met Repin. This was facilitated by the world's first traveling exhibition. Tretyakov wanted to convey all the boundless beauty of paintings to the masses, and was very passionate about this idea.

Continuous purchases of paintings led Tretyakov to the point that his mansion could no longer accommodate all the works in the collection. And then he decided to make a large extension with a facade on Lavrushinsky Lane (now the main building of the museum). In 1874 the work was completed. Having hung paintings in the halls, Tretyakov announced the opening of the gallery to visitors. This was his long-time dream, and it came true!

But Tretyakov did not stop there. In 1892, he donated a collection of his paintings and his brother’s collection, which was hung to him (it included paintings by European masters, which were later included in the exhibition State Museum Fine Arts named after A. S. Pushkin) as a gift to Moscow. More than 3 thousand works of painting, graphics and sculpture collected by him became the basis of a famous art gallery. The Tretyakov Gallery is the largest museum of the national visual arts .

The gallery was supplemented by its employees. Now there you can find masterpieces of such famous painters as Andrei Rublev, Dionysius, Theophanes the Greek and many others. More than 400 works written in the 18th century were added to the gallery from private collections. Moreover, the department of Soviet art is still being replenished. On this moment more 57 thousand works of national fine art are included in the priceless collection of the Tretyakov Gallery.

Over one and a half million visitors pass through its halls every year. Almost 100 traveling exhibitions travel from Lavrushinsky Lane to cities across the country every year. This is how Lenin’s decree is fulfilled, which entrusted the Tretyakov Gallery with “nationwide educational functions” - to widely introduce the masses to art.

Muscovites are rightfully proud of their famous museum. M. Gorky wrote: “The Tretyakov Gallery is as good and significant as the Art Theater, St. Basil the Blessed and all the best in Moscow.”

At Rohini Gallery, you can explore the work of famous and trending artists from around the world and purchase works that will add a stylish accent to your interior and become worthy exhibits in your collection. The gallery hosts exhibitions, master classes on painting and art, creative evenings, art shows and lectures.

Bolshaya Akademicheskaya street, building 6/1

Stella Art Foundation Gallery

One of the richest private galleries in the capital was created to develop the traditions of cultural exchange between countries and support emerging Russian artists. According to its organizer Stela Kasaeva, in the future there is the opening of a Museum of Contemporary Creativity on its basis.

Skaryatinsky lane, 7

Heritage Gallery

The gallery’s priority is to return to Russians the work of artists from abroad. The organizers are opening a cultural layer created by artists who found themselves abroad after the tragic events of 1917. The gallery works closely with museums of the three main centers of Russian emigration in Paris, Berlin, Prague and private collectors from the USA.

st. Petrovka, 20/1

Artplay Design Center 12+

Exhibitions, performances, concerts, festivals, lectures, seminars, workshops, design and architecture studios - a whole quarter for creative work and relaxation in the center of Moscow.

st. Nizhnyaya Syromyatnicheskaya, 10

Center for Contemporary Art "Winzavod" 6+

The history of the Moscow winery goes back more than two hundred years. During this time, a brewery, craft workshops, and a distillery managed to visit its territory. Now the huge complex is used as one of the largest exhibition venues in Moscow.

lane 4th Syromyatnichesky, 1, building 6

Gallery Ovcharenko

One of the leaders of the Moscow gallery business in the development and promotion of contemporary art. Currently, the gallery has two exhibition venues - in the center of Moscow and London. The organizers take an active part in art fairs and festivals taking place around the world.

lane 4th Syromyatnichesky, 1/8, building 9

XL gallery

The gallery presents Russian artists of different generations - Moscow conceptualists and representatives of the “new” wave. Working since 1993, “XL Gallery” gave a start in life to such masters as Mamyshev-Monroe, O. Kulik and K. Zvezdochetov.

4th Syromyatnichesky lane, 1, building 6

Zeppelin Gallery

Conceptual space on the capital's art life map. Its format allows a wide audience of modern viewers to touch real art. The organizers hold contemporary art exhibitions, their photo projects are especially interesting, attracting a huge number of public.

Novinsky Blvd., 31

Kirill Danelia Gallery

Anyone who begins collecting antiques faces certain difficulties. It is not always clear what this word, endowed with different meanings, means. For the answer, you can head to the Fusion Culture Gallery - a variety of objects are collected here, whose age is considered quite respectable.

M. Bronnaya, 36

Gallery "Semyonov"

Interesting examples of creativity by Russian artists from various historical periods of our country. The gallery widely presents paintings and sculpture, photographs and abstract compositions. Alexander Semenov exhibits works by the most interesting masters, whose works are in the largest museums in the world.

st. Prechistenka, 30/2

VKHUTEMAS Gallery (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)

The place where great artists are born. The former building of the sculpture department workshop is permeated with the atmosphere of Russian avant-garde art. This is a “living” place where master classes and conferences, poetry evenings and seminars, creative debates and disputes take place - the history of modern art is being made before your eyes.

st. Rozhdestvenka, 11

Svetlana Sazhina Gallery

Designers are well aware of the road to Bryusov Lane. When arranging the interior, every little detail can be decisive. From Sazhina you can choose a painting to suit every taste - from a classical subject to the Russian avant-garde. All works have one thing in common - positive emotions and good ideas of their creators.

Bryusov lane, 17

Gallery Art Kult
A gallery for those who have always dreamed of drawing.

Stained glass windows from Tiffany, artistic canvases, works made using cold batik and decoupage techniques, paintings embroidered with beads - all this splendor awaits you in the gallery on Rozhdestvensky Boulevard. There you will find a huge selection of creative materials, and those interested can take part in master classes.

Rozhdestvensky Boulevard, no. 17

Gallery "Grinberg"

The organizers work with authors influencing the development of the global art of photography, publish books and participate in international exhibitions. The gallery brought to Russia works by Trent Park, Saul Leiter, Antoine d'Agata and other gurus of the world of photography. Those interested can purchase collectible photographs at Greenberg with the author’s autograph and a gallery certificate.

lane Syromyatnichesky, 1, building 6

Gallery "Our Artists"
Find out more about Russian artists.

Do you love beauty and are able to appreciate the depth and realism of a picture? Do you freeze with delight when flipping through albums with reproductions? The “Our Artists” gallery will introduce you to the work of Russian artists.

lane Sechenovsky, 2

Gallery "Dacha"
Antiques, good music, tea.

Antiquities from China and Japan, ancient oriental carpets, designer porcelain, Russian paintings and clothes from world couturiers - the fame of the gallery in the village of Zhukovka, not far from Barvikha, spread throughout Moscow. If you're lucky, you can buy the product you like at a real auction, which is organized on the premises of the store.

Odintsovo district, village. Zhukovka, 70

Gallery "Form"

The studio not only exhibits works of art, but also promotes a scientific approach to its design. When framing paintings, they try to correspond to the spirit and technique of the era during which the work was created.

4th Syromyatnichesky lane, 1, building 6

Gallery "G.O.S.T."

The concept of the gallery is a revival of interest in graphic works Russian painters of the 20th century and the return of the names of forgotten artists to the cultural field of the country. The high quality of the exhibitions was noted by experts - “G.O.S.T.” is one of the twenty best exhibition places in the capital.

st. Prechistenka, 30/2

Art gallery “Black Dog Red Hills”

The best works of actively working contemporary artists and young photographers. The gallery pursues an active exhibition policy; its space allows for the implementation of various projects at the highest level.

Kosmodamianskaya embankment, 52, building 11

Art gallery "Stable" 0+
Amazing animals under the light of exhibition spotlights

The placement of the gallery - on the balcony of the Manege of the International Equestrian Club - blurs the boundaries between the perception of artistic art and the context of the habitat of graceful animals. The horse here is not only an exercise partner, but also an object of inspiration and a stimulator of creative activity.

st. Begovaya, 22, building 17

International University Gallery

The foundation of the gallery dates back to the founding of the university. She managed to become famous for her iconic exhibitions at current topics, the sincerity of the images created by the authors and their non-trivial compositions. The presented works raise issues that are actively discussed within the walls of the educational institution.

Leningradsky Prospekt, 17, 2nd floor

Art gallery "Dresden"

The gallery's collection contains unique examples of Saxon porcelain, sketches and studies of paintings, united by the high artistic culture of German masters. The organizers hold exhibitions of famous artists and young promising masters. The art gallery unites two objects - one in Gostiny Dvor - the historical center of Moscow, the second - in the center of Dresden - near the Frauenkirche building.

lane Khrustalny, 1

Gallery of art from Europe and America of the 19th–20th centuries

The department of the Pushkin Museum demonstrates various trends in European painting and the works of individual artists: works of the “Nazarenes” and paintings by masters of the Spanish and Barbizon schools, paintings by French landscape painters and realists. C. Monet and E. Degas, P. Cezanne and V. Kandinsky, A. Funi and F. Casorati - in the gallery you can get acquainted with the real treasures of world fine art.

st. Volkhonka, 14

Gallery “25 frames”

The main direction of the gallery's work is cultural exchange between Russian and foreign contemporary artists. Every year new names are discovered here and advocates for supporting innovative technologies. The organizers opened a charity fund to encourage unconventional approaches to work among young artists.

Bersenevsky lane, 2/1

Gallery "Eye"
Center for Contemporary Conceptual Photography

One of the largest Moscow galleries specializing in contemporary conceptual photography. Pictures of the classics Soviet period side by side with the works of our compatriots who have earned recognition throughout the world. With the help of the organizers, young talented photographers received a “start in life” here. The gallery regularly hosts exhibitions of famous foreign masters.

Vspolny lane, 3

Gallery "PhotoLoft"

Recording moments of personal life or a work of modern visual art - everyone will give the answer to this question for themselves. The gallery staff presents photographic works as a key element of interior design, which shapes the human environment. The organizers successfully collaborate with recognized photography luminaries around the world.

lane 4th Syromyatnichesky, 1, building 6

Gallery Expo-88
Only contemporary art

The gallery's policy combines new exhibition forms and traditional approaches in presenting art projects, artistic movements and characters. The halls host demonstrations of modern cultural projects and products of the traditional approach to painting by Russian and foreign masters. The gallery takes an active part in foreign art fairs, increases its commercial weight and promotes the works of Russian artists.

st. Zabelina, 1

Gallery

The jewelry gallery-atelier accepts orders for the creation of family collections and individual jewelry. The exhibition presents interesting things from all over the world, which will be a worthy gift for art lovers. Sculpture, graphics, interior items, rare books - the variety of choices leaves no options for reflection - you have come to the right place.

st. Novy Arbat, 36

People's Gallery

Demonstration of the best exhibitions of regional Russian creative houses. The concept of the gallery is to promote the works of the country's best artists working in the genre of decorative and applied arts and increase cultural heritage nation.

st. Pokrovka, 5

Gallery "Proun"
museum level exhibitions

The gallery's organizers are passionate about the idea of ​​creatively understanding the heritage of the classical Russian avant-garde. In the Proun space, undeservedly forgotten names of Malevich’s closest associates and students are revealed, reminiscent of the stories of film posters and postcards from the beginning of the last century. In their space, employees create synthetic projects that are at the intersection of art history and the contemporary art market.

4th Syromyatnichesky Lane, 1/6

"Gallery on Chistye Prudy"

The specificity of the gallery is to reveal the creativity of masters of the provincial school and show its connection with the classical art of Russia. The space displays graphic and painting works by artists from St. Petersburg and Moscow, built on a dialogue between masters of the same school.

Chistoprudny Boulevard, 5/10

Vincent Gallery

Works of art that will fit perfectly into any interior. Among the regular participants in exhibition projects are full members of the Russian Academy of Arts. The organizers consider their goal to be the creation of a human environment in which artistic taste and creative inspiration are harmoniously combined.

Krivololenny Lane, 12

Gallery of Japanese Art in Vetoshny Lane

Samurai swords and armor, Japanese screens and netsuke, lacquer miniatures and sculptural compositions - each item in the gallery is a self-sufficient work, a unique and inimitable phenomenon that leaves room for the viewer's imagination. According to Eastern ideology, it is necessary to avoid symmetry in the house and have one bright object that will concentrate all the beauty of the home.

lane Vetoshny, 13

Gallery "Be in Art"

A platform for the implementation of innovative ideas in contemporary art, an educational and exhibition project, within the framework of which exhibitions of promising artists, meetings with directors and figures of art culture are held. In this space there is no place for prejudices and hypocrisy; its doors are open to everyone who strives for culture and art.

1st Bukhvostova Street, 12/11, building 53 (NIIDAR), 4th floor

Art gallery "73rd street" 0+

Works by artists of the second half of the twentieth century of various genres and movements, which are united by quality of execution and relevance of sound. The organizers give preference to interdisciplinary projects that bring together art lovers, art managers, representatives of science and professional collectors.

Shmitovsky proezd, 16

Movie Gallery"

One of the leading galleries in the capital, occupying a leading position in terms of the scale of ongoing projects and programs in the real artistic process. “Cinema” brings together the works of artists of the 60-80s of the last century and representatives of contemporary art. The organizers actively cooperate with Tretyakov Gallery and the Museum of the East.

st. Malaya Molchanovka, 8, building 2

Krokin gallery

Contemporary art by the best artists of Moscow and St. Petersburg. The organizers organize vernissages twice a month and present their respondents at the best fairs of the Old and New Worlds. Moscow critics consider Krokin one of the best art salons in the city.

lane Klimentovsky, 9/1

Gallery MustART
Must-have art

Traditional Russian art is presented in the gallery by high-class professionals - bright and original authors. Its mission is to promote and support national art projects. For any author and collector, participation in MasART rating events is an authoritative recommendation in the art world. The gallery’s art projects are successfully held in cities in Europe and Russia.

lane Voznesensky, 9, building 2

Gallery "TNK Art"

One of the most active participants in the artistic life of the capital. The concept of the gallery is the popularization, promotion and sale of art objects. Its specialists provide advice on investing in art objects. Members of regional branches of the Union of Artists, honored and national masters of Russia are exhibiting in the TNK Art space.

st. Dolgorukovskaya, 6

Classic photography gallery

One of the most reputable photo galleries in the capital regularly hosts exhibitions of professional artists from all over the world. Proper exposure and masterful lighting allow photography gurus to showcase their best work. There is a photo shop attached to the gallery.

emb. Savvinskaya, 23/1

Gallery "Eastern Abroad"

The only gallery in Moscow specializing in works of art by ancient Chinese masters. The main direction of work is helping citizens in the formation of private collections. The organizers offer a large selection of exclusive gifts, hold tea ceremonies and lectures on the culture of China and Japan, and organize tea ceremonies.

Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya st., 25

King's Gallery

A representative gallery in the quiet center of Moscow showcases works by contemporary Russian authors. These are masters who are well known abroad, whose works are known in Europe and our country. The exhibition includes artistic canvases, graphics, and arts and crafts items.

B. Palashevsky lane, 10

Gallery Lilia's Art
Exhibition and sale of works of contemporary art

The gallery collaborates with promising contemporary authors in the fields of painting, design, photography and applied art. The organizers offer a large selection of art objects for reliable investment. The gallery space presents works by artists that are in demand at famous world auctions.

Bolotnaya embankment, 3/4

Open Gallery 0+

At the forefront of each exhibition, the gallery puts some pressing issue that worries our society - gender distortions of consciousness, attitude towards one’s own body, awareness of one’s own identity, etc. The organizers work with artists whose works are recognized by leading European gallerists and participate in major international projects.

Trubnikovsky lane, 22, building 2

Gallery of the 21st century

State Museum-Gallery, which specializes in holding exhibition projects, creating art exhibitions and participating in festivals. The organization runs creative workshops and holds classes in fine arts.

st. Kremenchugskaya, 22

Gallery Evgenia Gapchinskaya “Happiness” 0+

For many, a chubby angel lives at home on postcards or props up his cheeks on the desktop background, and for some, he bats his eyes with his profile photo in social network. Everyone knows him and smiles at him. And he cutely screws up his nose in response. The angel was created by the hand of a Ukrainian artist and a bit of a storyteller - Evgenia Gapchinska.

Sytinsky lane, 7/14, under. 3, apt. 36

Gallery Lavrushin

To convey to viewers the most complete artistic picture of the mid-20th century, to form new artistic ideas and aesthetic and philosophical concepts - this is the course of development that the gallery’s organizers have taken. Painting, graphics and sculpture of the past century are widely represented in Lavrushin. The gallery pursues an active exhibition policy and participates in art auctions and festivals.

st. Prechistenka, 30/2

Gallery

The high art of mosaic artists conveys the luxury of the Byzantine period and the sophistication of antiquity. The exhibition contains works by the world's best masters. New materials and traditional technologies make it possible to create unique works whose beauty will take your breath away.

st. Dubininskaya, 57, building 11

Gallery “Child's View” 6+
Territory of goodness and creativity

You can visit the world of children's realities and fantasies every weekday. The children's creativity inspires them to achieve higher goals and mobilize their spiritual strength. The gallery hosts exhibitions of children with disabilities, charity evenings and painting master classes.

lane Pushkarev, 16, st. Bolshaya Polyanka, 26 building 1

Gallery "Isopark" 6+

Children's drawings show the world through the eyes of their little owners. The gallery holds more than forty-five exhibitions a year. The exhibition features the best works of students from art schools in the capital and original talents from Russian regions. The Isopark houses fine art studios, art clubs and a creative workshop.

st. Ostrovityanova, 19/22, st. Academician Vargi, 3, st. Teply Stan, 4

Art gallery of Alexander Shilov

The gallery contains works by an artist whose services to the Fatherland have yet to be assessed by historians. The exhibition is constantly updated with new paintings, which Shilov donates to the city. A separate section is made up of photographs highlighting the life path of the famous artist.

st. Znamenka, 5

Exhibition hall "Gallery on Peschanaya" (GROUND "Peschanaya") 0+

A collection of Russian painting, sculpture and household items dating back to the 70s of the 19th century - such a collection forms the permanent exhibition core state gallery Northern administrative district. An art studio for children “Gallery” is open at the gallery. "On the Dog"