
Exhibitions: Graphic art of Moscow artists during 1920s – 1930s presented in Tver Regional Art Gallery
The exhibition “Graphic art of Moscow artists during 1920s – 1930s from the collection of the Tver Regional Art Gallery” is underway in Tver until October 14, 2018.
The exposition displays emotional revolutionary works, New Economic Policy (NEP) sketches, works focused on country’s industrialization, and those which captured the first Moscow metro stations and construction of “New Moscow”, “reports” of trips to the USSR republics and Europe, portraits of contemporaries, city landscapes and animal sketches.
Unlike previous exhibitions from the Tver Regional Art Gallery’s collections, dedicated to the graphic art during the first post-revolutionary decades, current exposition features works of both renowned masters of the epoch: Vladimir Favorsky (1886-1964), Nikolai Kupreyanov (1894-1933), Alexander Deyneka (1899-1969), Lev Bruni (1894-1948) and lesser-known or unfairly forgotten authors: Fyodor Antonov (1904-1994), Nikolai Volkov (1897-1974), Pavel Kirpichyov (1904-1999), Alexey Komarov (1879-1977) and many others.