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Russian Art Week Guide IMPORTANT RUSSIAN ART SOTHEBY’S LONDON 3 JUNE 2013 RUSSIAN ART WEEK GUIDE LONDON 31 MAy – 7 JUNE 2013 CONTENTS Welcome - ДОБРО ПОЖАЛОВАТЬ 03 ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ SALES - РАСПРОДАЖИ Bonhams 05 christie’s 07 macDougall’s 09 Sotheby’s 11 EVENTS - СОБЫТИЯ TABLE OF CONTENTS - TABLE exhibitions - Выставки 14 - 19 Performances, lectures & events 21 - 31 Выступления, лекции и события DIRECTORY - СПРАВОЧНИК Auction Houses - Аукционные дома 34 - 37 Galleries - Галереи 38 - 40 .UK Dealers - Дилеры 42 CO K. Institutions - Учреждения 45-47 EE W T Partners & Advertising 48-49 R Партнёры и Реклама ANA I AUCTION TIMES - Расписание аукционов 50-51 SS Map - КАРТА 53 WWW.RU 01 ABSTRACTION/ WELCOME CONSTRUCTIVISM: Неделя Русского Искусства BRITISH & RUSSIAN RESPONSES TO THE CITY As editor of Russian Art & culture, I am pleased to present london’s latest edition of the ДОБРО ПОЖАЛОВАТЬ Richard Pare , Richard Pare Russian Art Week guide. - E M Russian Art Week is a bi-annual event which takes place in Shabolovka June and November. The major auction houses of Bonhams, christie’s, macDougall’s and Sotheby’s all join together to WELCO present a series of Russian sales in london. Several Russian Radio Tower, 1998. Vladimir Shukhov, 1922. 1998. Vladimir Shukhov, Tower, Radio exhibitions and related cultural events also take place. We hope you enjoy our guide to this major event. We aim to provide you with comprehensive listings of all sales, exhibitions and a directory of Russian auction houses, galleries, dealers and specialist institutions. Following the success of last year’s publication we have also decided to publish the guide partly in Russian. We hope you find this helpful. .UK I would like to thank everyone involved for all of their CO support and all of our sponsors. enjoy! K. EE Theodora Clarke W T Pushkin House, R 12 JUNE - 5A Bloomsbury Square, 5 SEPTEMBER ANA FREE ADMISSION London, I 2013 WC1A 2TA www.russianartandculture.com SS The best reviews, articles and news on Russian Art and related cultural events in the UK. WWW.RU CONTACT US: [email protected] www.pushkinhouse.org 0103 BONHAMS 5 JUNE 2013 THE RUSSIAN SALE 2pm РАСПРОДАЖИ (SALE 20841) Address: Bonhams 101 New Bond Street SALES - london W1S 1SR Tel: +44 (0)20 7447 7447 Website: www.bonhams.com Русское Искусство 5 июня 2013 в 14.00 Нью Бонд стрит, Лондон .UK CO Исторически редкий презентационный портсигар Фаберже из позолоченного серебра и сиреневой эмали, украшенный K. российским геральдическим двух-главым орлом и EE бриллиантом, преподнесённый Императрицей Александрой W Фёдоровной её супругу Императору Николаю II в день T рождения их второй дочери Татьяны. Исполненный в R мастерской Августа Холмстрёма, одного из ведущих мастеров фирмы Фаберже, портсигар украшен трогательным ANA посвящением: «от любящей Аликс, Петергоф, 29 мая 1897». Aleksandr Volkov, The child musicians, 1926 I £150,000 - 200,000 SS Дарья Черненко +44 (0) 20 7468 8338 [email protected] WWW.RU International Auctioneers and Valuers - bonhams.com/russianart Please note all sale times should be confirmed 05 Christie’s 3 JUNE 2013 RUSSIAN ART 10.30am & 2pm (SALE 1125) РАСПРОДАЖИ Address: christie’s 8 King Street St James’s SALES - london SW1Y 6QT Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 9060 Website: www.christies.com .UK CO Ivan Aivazovsky, Fishermen on a moonlit coast, Sorrento, 1866 K. EE W T R ANA I SS WWW.RU Please note all sale times should be confirmed 07 03008_22 RUSSIAN ART WEEK (RSN) Insertion date 29 Mar.indd 1 25/03/2013 09:35 MACDOUGALL’s RUSSIAN ART, WORKS ON PAPER, 5 June 2013 ICONS AND WORKS OF ART RUSSIAN ART 10.30am WEDNESDAY 5 JUNE 10:30 AUCTION РАСПРОДАЖИ РУССКОЕ ИСКУССТВО, ГРАФИКА, WORKS ON PAPER 3pm ИКОНЫ И ДЕКОРАТИВНО- ПРИКЛАДНОЕ ИСКУССТВО Icons AND Works 5.30pm SALES - OF Art СРЕДА 5 ИЮНЯ 10:30 VIEWING: 24 MAY–4 JUNE 2013 Address: macDougall Arts ltd ПРЕДАУКЦИОННАЯ ВЫСТАВКА: 30A charles II St 24 МАЯ–4 ИЮНЯ 2013 london SW1Y 4AE Tel: +44 20 7389 8160 Website: www.macdougallauction.com .UK CO K. Aleksei BOGOLIUBOV, View of the Venetian Lagoon from the Public Gardens, 1870s. EE Алексей БОГОЛЮБОВ, «Вид на венецианскую лагуну из публичного сада», 1870e. W £400,000–600,000 T Konstantin Korovin, Sunny Morning. Okhotino, 1916 R ANA MacDougall Arts Ltd. I 30A Charles II St, London SW1Y 4AE, England Tel.: +44-20-7389-8160 SS Fax: +44-20-7389-8170 Ermolaevsky pereulok, 25, Moscow, 123001, Russia Tel.: +7-495-799-4683 Kiev Tel.: +38-044-466-2006 Paris Tel.: +33-1-5345-5418 WWW.RU [email protected] Russian Art Auctions www.macdougallauction.com London Please note all sale times should be confirmed 09 SOTHEBy’s 3 June 2013 IMPORTANT RUSSIAN 6pm ART (L13111) РАСПРОДАЖИ 4 June 2013 RUSSIAN PAINTINGS 10am (L13112) SALES - RUSSIAN WORKS 2.30pm OF ART, FABERGÉ & ICONS (L13113) 5 June 2013 CHANGING FOCUS 10.30am - A COLLECTION OF RUSSIAN AND EASTERN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY (L13117) Address: Sotheby’s 34-35 New Bond Street london W1A 2AA Tel: +44 207 389 8160 .UK Website: www.sothebys.com CO K. EE Михаил ларионов, эскиз декораций к балету ПолуноЧное солнце W (деталь), 1915. эстиМейт £18,000-25,000 T R ANA Шедевры русского искусства I и р усская живопись SS Шедевры русского искусства, 3 июня, л ондон р усская живоПись, 4 июня, л ондон инфорМ ация П о телефону: +44 (0)20 7293 5690 WWW.RU зарегистрируйтесь сейЧ ас на sothebys.com David Burliuk, Planting Rice, 1920 Please note all sale times should be confirmed 11 137004_Russian Art Week Ad 7.indd 1 08/04/2013 17:23 WALERA MARTYNCHIK Walera Martynchik is, without doubt, Wise Man II the heir of the highest tradition of oil on canvas 154 x 102 cm Russian Avant-Garde and Abstract Art. view available paintings at His paintings, a seemingly chaotic www.albemarlegallery.com assemblage of objects and geometric shapes, obey a rigorous order both in terms of composition and use of colour. Each work can be perceived as a symphony, a painted piece of music. Concern with compositional precision and rhythm is derived by early abstract artists such as Kupka, Delaunay, Klee, and Kandinsky. Chromatic choices are underpinned by a profound understanding of the theory of colours. EXHIBITIONS Until 9 JUNE 8 MarcH - 15 June СОБЫТИЯ GAIETY IS THE MOST Saatchi Gallery VALERY KATSUBA: Artmost Gallery OUTSTANDING VELOCIUS, ALTIUS FEATURE OF THE FORTIUS SOVIET UNION Viewing: By appointment only EVENTS - Viewing 10am - 6pm, 7 days a week, last Information: Free admission entry 5:30pm Website: www.artmost.co.uk Information: Free admission Website: www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk 19 MarcH - 14 JUlY 8 mARcH - 8 JUNe TREASURES OF THE Victoria and Albert museum ROYAL COURTS: VLADIMIR Aktis Gallery TUDORS, STUARTS YANKILEVSKY, EARLY AND RUSSIAN TSARS WORKS, 1957-1961 Viewing: 10.00 - 17.30, Friday till 21.30 Viewing: Tues-Sat: 10am-2pm; 3pm-6pm Information: Tickets: £9, concessions £6 Information: Free admission Website: www.vam.ac.uk Website: www.aktis-gallery.co.uk .UK CO K. EE W T R ANA I SS WWW.RU 15 EXHIBITIONS 18 April - 28 JUlY 17 May-29 Sept СОБЫТИЯ GOLDEN AGE OF St Petersburg Gallery HOUGHTON Houghton Hall RUSSIAN BALLET AND REVISITED THEATRE DESIGN Address: King’s lynn, Norfolk, Pe31 6Ue Viewing Mon- Fri 10:00-18:00 EVENTS - Sat 10:00-17:00 Viewing: mon-Sat 9.30am-8pm Information: Free admission Information: Tickets: £18, conc. £12.50 Website: www.saintpetersburggallery.com Website: www.houghtonrevisited.com 1 May - 2 June 24 May - 29 June ‘…….HOW IS IT calvert 22 Foundation VYACHESLAV erarta Gallery TOWARDS THE EAST?’ MIKHAILOV: PAINTINGS & Viewing: Wed – Sun 12.00pm – 6.00pm DRAWINGS (open until 9pm first Thursday of every month) Viewing: Tues-Fri: 10am-6pm, Sat: 10am- Information: Free admission 5pm, mon by appointment Website: www.calvert22.org Information: Free admission Website: www.erartagalleries.com/london 17 May - 17 Sept 3 – 7 June PROPAGANDA: British library .UK POWER AND RUSSIAN ART OF THE Sphinx Fine Art CO PERSUASION 19TH CENTURY K. EE Viewing: 10.00 – 18.00 mon, Wed, Thu Viewing: monday to Friday 10am – 6pm, W and Fri, 10.00 – 20.00 Tue, 10.00 - Saturday 11am – 4pm T 17.00 Sat, 11.00 – 17.00 Sun Information: Free admission R Information: Tickets: £9 Website: www.sphinxfineart.com ANA Website: www.bl.uk I SS WWW.RU 17 CEHTKOV LONDON 1_Layout 1 3/28/13 3:39 PM Page 1 BORIS CHETKOV EXHIBITIONS 192 6 – 2 010 4 – 13 June СОБЫТИЯ SUMMER FUSION: Rossotrudnichestvo A COLLECTION RED GALLERY EXHIBITION Information: Free admission EVENTS - Website: www.collectionred.co.uk 8 June – 6 ocT CHAGALL: MODERN Tate liverpool MASTER Information: Tickets: £10 Website: www.tate.org.uk 12 June – 5 Sept ABSTRACTION/ Pushkin House CONSTRUCTIVISM: BRITISH AND RUSSIAN RESPONSES TO THE CITY Green Meadow and Flowers Oil on Panel 1959 .UK Information: Free admission CO P O S T W W II RU S SIAN Website: www.pushkinhouse.org K. EE AVANT- GARDE W T R J O I N U S I N L O NDO N IN N OV EMBER ANA W E S T B U RY H OT E L M AY FA I R I SS P U S HKIN GROUP LT D pushkingallery.com + 1 505 982 1990 [email protected] WWW.RU 19 PERFORMANCES Until 14 July СОБЫТИЯ ‘CHILDREN OF THE SUN’ MAXIM GORKY Address: lyttleton Theatre, National Theatre, South Bank london, Se1 9PX EVENTS - Information: Tickets: £12-£34 Website: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk SUMMERA Collection FUSIONRed Gallery Exhibition 5 April – 22 May 4 - 13 JUNE 2013 ROSSOTRUDNICHESTVO LA BAYADÈRE 37 HIGH STREET KENSINGTON W8 5ED Address: Royal opera House, Bow St +44 (0)7979 295292 london Wc2e 9DD [email protected] Viewing: 7.30pm Information: Tickets: £4-£93 Website: www.roh.org.uk 10 May – 15 June ‘SONS WITHOUT FATHERS’ IVAN TURGENEV .UK Address: Arcola Theatre, 24 Ashwin St london, e8 3Dl CO K.
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