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Russian Museum Branch in Malaga opens two exhibitions

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Russian Museum Branch in Malaga opens two exhibitions


27.02.2017

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Two newly opened exhibitions in Russian Museum Branch in Malaga attract inhabitants and tourists.

One of the most popular arrival points in Spain, Malaga, is also famous for arts. Picasso Museum, Centre Pompidou and Interactive Music museums are among the main cultural attractions in the city. However, now there’s another brand-new sight: The Collection of Malaga/Russian Museum welcomes visitors for the annual Romanian dynasty and the temporary Kandinsky and Russia exhibitions.

About 250 pieces of art connected with the glorious times of Roman Dynasty are presented. The exhibition encompasses beautiful portraits of Imperators and artworks on historical topics as well as pieces by famous Russian artists Fedor Alekseev, Vasily Vereschagin, Boris Kustodiev, Ilya Repin and others. Also, Orthodox church utensils, furniture, works of decorative and applied arts are on display.

The second temporary exposition dedicated to the founding father of abstractionism Wassily Kandinsky presents 60 canvases from the Russian Museum collection, including Twilight, Two Ovals, and Improvisations.

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