Galeyev Gallery
History
Galeyev Gallery was opened in Bolshoi Kozikhinski Pereulok, 19/6 in the affluent area of cultural and historical significance in central Moscow, the Patriarch Ponds, in May 2006.
The gallery specializes in preserving and exhibiting understudied works of Russian avant-garde and Russian Pre-War (1910-1940) art, mainly from the private collections. Galeyev Gallery follows a policy of attributing historical, rather than material, value of the exhibits and the collection. Galeyev focuses on the curatorial practices that encourage preservation and exhibition of the lesser-known artists of the Russian Pre-War art, mainly due to the lack of research and attribution. Galeyev Gallery prioritizes the focus on analysing and eliminating biographical and artistic misattributions and inaccuracies and the preservation of artistic legacy by making exhibitions accessible to a wider audience.
Each exhibition is accompanied by the publication of a catalog, which contains meticulous study of the biographical information, most catalogs feature previously undiscovered details and exploration of various styles throughout the artist's practice.
Exhibitions
2006:
- Lev Lapin, Linocuts of the 1930s
- Vladimir Kudryashev
- Max Penson, Photographic Heritage 1920–1930
2007:
- Herta Nemenova, Autolithographies 1930s-1970s
- Alexei Uspenskii, Paintings/Graphics
- Boris Smirnov, Photography 1930s-40s
- Dina Khodjayeva (Penson), Photography without Second Takes
- Tirsa Nikolai Andreyevich
2008:
- Vladimir Greenberg
- Alexandr Rusakov, Works on Paper
- Eva Levina, Graphic Cycles
2009:
- 2 Centuries of Russian Graphics (private collections)
- Vera Ermolaeva
- TASS Photographers, Chronicles of the Krushchev Thaw 1955–1963
- Victor Ufimtsev Samarkandia
- Nikolai Ionin
- Pre-war Leningrad lithography
2010:
- Memorable – War-time Paintings, drawings, photographs and posters
- Chingiz Akhmarov
- Boris Smirnov
- Moscow Collectors Club exhibition.
2011:
- Savitskii's Wreath
- Yurii Velikanov
2021:
- Behind the façade of the Soviet era: stories of Moscow artists of the 1920s-1940s
References
- ^ "Галеев-галерея". Time Out Moscow. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
- ^ Tkachenko, N. N. "Современные художественные галереи на примере «Галеев-Галереи» (Contemporary Art Galleries as Demonstrated by Galeyev Gallery)" (PDF). Культура в Современном Мире (Contemporary Culture).