MoscowShopping

Art & Craft shopping in Moscow

  1. A

    Guelman Gallery

    Since the early 1990s, the Guelman Gallery has been working with young creative talents to showcase groundbreaking art and to push the boundaries of artistic acceptance in post-Soviet Russia. Besides exhibits at the gallery itself, Guelman often organises exhibits at the Central House of Artists (attached to the New Tretyakov) and other venues around the city.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Kovcheg Gallery

    This unique gallery is devoted to showcasing the lost work of early Soviet artists. Caught between the vibrant, early-20th century (post-impressionism and avant garde) and the stifling Soviet period (socialist realism), many of these artists were never able to exhibit their work, until recent efforts to uncover it.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Central House of Artists

    This huge building attached to the New Tretyakov contains studios and galleries, as well as an exhibition space that houses rotating shows. Work is mostly contemporary, but includes photography, sculpture and painting.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Gertsev Gallery

    This innovative gallery showcases modern painting and sculpture by Russian and Western artists. With an additional location in Atlanta, Georgia, it is an attempt to create links between Russian and American artists.

    reviewed

  5. E

    VDNKh Culture Pavilion

    Houses an art salon which features well-known and typically Russian products, such as Gzhel porcelain, Pavlovsky-Posad scarves, Palekhboxes and more.

    reviewed