MOSCOW, October 9 – RIA Novosti, Timur Musin. The autumn cultural season is in full swing – there are events for every taste. The most interesting free exhibitions, festivals and excursions that will give you the opportunity to cheer up in the cold are in the RIA Novosti review.
pioneers in the outdoors
In Malevich Park near Moscow, just under the open sky, works by famous contemporary artists are collected – Francisco Infante Arana, Vyacheslav Koleichuk, Leonid Tishkov, Aristarkh Chernyshev, Igor Shelkovsky.
“The exhibition deftly combines the legacy of the Russian avant-garde and Kazimir Malevich with installations by contemporary masters,” says Irina Gorlova, head of the Contemporary Art Department of the Tretyakov Gallery.




According to him, the creators of the new generation do not follow avant-garde artists, but engage in dialogue with them through conceptual reflections, ironic gestures and romantic idealism.
Created with the support of the Tretyakov Gallery, the project consists of a series of monumental contemporary sculptures and public art objects in the park’s pedestrian zone.
“The only thing that is eternal in our world is art, so why not use it for therapeutic purposes,” says clinical psychologist Daria Serebryanskaya, adding: “It makes one think and feel, it evokes a variety of images and associations, it activates cognitive processes, memory, thinking, emotions. emotional background.
Installations can be seen from September 29 in Malevich Park (Odintsovo, Discord village). Free admission.
Altai Week
It will be possible to get acquainted with the culture, music and literature of the Altai Territory in the capital of Russia.




The International Moscow House of Music will host a concert dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the famous composer Eduard Artemyev, the author of films by Nikita Mikhalkov, Andrei Tarkovsky, Andron Konchalovsky. The symphonic suite “Altai Tale” will be performed, dedicated to the history of the region.

Literary meetings with Altai writers will be held at the House of Creativity and Bulgakov’s House in the writers’ village Peredelkino.
Cultural Days of the Altai Territory in Moscow – October 11-15. Most events – Free.
exhibition-code
The authors of the project “White Cube. August” invite you to reflect on the uncertainty of life in the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
Artifacts from different generations – playgrounds, archaic symbols of the labyrinth, topographic maps, panoramic landscapes – are united by a common theme: navigating the “picture of the world”.
“Through art, we learn to see the hidden and realize three truths: the environment, other people’s world, and ourselves,” says psychiatrist Yevgeny Ilchenko. “When we look at the artist’s work, we tap into his perception of reality. Our development of empathy, that is, our ability to better understand the emotions of others.
The experimental exhibition “White Cube. August” is at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art until October 16. Entrance is free.
a day at the museum
The capital’s museums open their doors to everyone on the third week of every month, but those who participate in the action only work for free on one day.
So, on Monday you can dive around the period of the war of 1812 at the Panorama Museum of the Battle of Borodino, on Wednesday you can wander through the gardens of the Tsaritsyno palace ensemble and complete the week of culture at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Sunday.

For Daria Serebryanskaya, escaping to the world of art is possible and even necessary.
It’s also helpful to discuss impressions: it widens horizons and opens up imagination, adds Yevgeny Ilchenko.
Museum Week will be held in Moscow from October 10-16.
creative weekend
st. Petersburg’s main independent art galleries will come together for Art Weekend in mid-October. The event includes exhibitions, presentations, public talks on contemporary art with curators, artists, producers and teachers.
The project also includes the “Manege” exhibition hall, the creative spaces “Pushkinskaya-10” and “Bertgold Center”, the New Stage of the Alexandrinsky Theater, the Open Hall of the Lermontov Library.
The program also includes art mediations (with advance registration) whose aim is to “engage the audience in a dialogue about creativity”.



“Creativity is what allows you to balance the emotional-sensory realm beyond logic and control,” says Yevgeny Ilchenko. “But the more we try to control everything, the higher the level of tension and anxiety.”
Art Weekend, October 15-16, St. It will be held in St. Petersburg. Free admission.
City quest with augmented reality
An interactive walk around Kaliningrad was organized by the Gaidar District Children’s Library. Participants will pass through unforgettable literary places, solving complex ciphers and puzzles along the way.
It’s a good opportunity to get acquainted with the city’s cultural heritage as well as to practice your critical thinking and resourcefulness.


From September 19 to October 31, you can participate in the quest “Target: Writers” in Kaliningrad for free.
Traditions of Kuzbass
The organizers of the “Kuzbass Molds” forum decided to refute the stereotype that the region is famous only for coal.
The aim of the event, supported by the Presidential Cultural Initiatives Fund, is to promote the cultural richness of the region. In November, the final of the creative laboratory will be held in Kemerovo. The program includes presentations of craftsmen’s projects and new tourist routes, discussions and exhibitions.
The regional forum “Kuzbass Patterns” will be held on November 9 in the Kemerovo region.
movie message to the man
Fifty films, 19 domestic and 11 world premieres, will be screened in the international, national and experimental competitions of the Message to Man festival.
According to the show’s creative producer, Andrei Vasilenko, this season’s game show focuses on “the search for mutual understanding between people.”
“The heroes of the films in the competition are very different – their lives are filled with bright events and difficult situations in which they remain true to their beliefs, but are always ready for dialogue with others,” says Vasilenko.

Scheduled screenings in St. Petersburg: Dom Kino center, LenDoc studio, Avrora, Rodina, Giant cinemas, Radio House and Word Order bookstore.
The “Message to Human” film festival will be held on 21-29 October in St. It will be held in St. Petersburg. Admission to competitive screenings for students and privileged categories is free, the price of a ticket for special screenings and programs is 200 rubles.
Source: Ria

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