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1. art kaleidoscope
2. a place for art and active social life
3. industry and art side by side
4. what the city looked like
5. make the world brighter
6. a branch of the hermitage museum
7. fruitful cooperation
8. whichever way you go - it's worth it
a. this exhibition gives you an idea of 18th- and 19th-century st petersburg by
bringing together works by both russian and foreign artists of the time. as well
as paintings of st petersburg, its outskirts and northern islands, the exhibition
also includes representations of daily life at the time and images of the city's most
famous mansions and grand buildings. you will be able to go back in time and
learn about different aspects of city life.
b. the anna nova art gallery is a two storey building where you can mainly see the
works of young, up-and-coming local artists. it is a great place just to pop in for a
visit. the curators and experts are from no less than the state hermitage museum,
so the quality is guaranteed. it is probably not surprising that exhibitions typically
present traditional works on paper and canvas though with modern pop ideas.
c.this gallery hosts a vast variety of art. its quick turnover (exhibitions usually
change twice a month) makes the gallery particularly eclectic. the exhibitions.
both individual and collaborative, reflect experiments with printing, mixed media
and photography. the gallery hall itself is roomy and airy and uses its space well.
although the gallery basically exhibits local artists, it welcomes and encourages
artists from other places and countries.
d.situated below street level, this charming gallery displays exciting work. it has a
deservedly high reputation in the city. various mediums are displayed, including
paintings, graphics and applied art. turn left as you enter and you will find a
cave-like room stuffed with trunks of classic domestic and international dvds.
turn right and you'll see several more galleries, plus a bookstore primarily selling
local art books, periodicals, postcards and even original works.
e. it is a huge ex-bus depot that has been turned into one of the most successful
art spaces in moscow. as well as hosting massive exhibitions, the space is also
used to get the general public involved in the city's art scene. there are regular lectures, film screenings and performances, an excellent cheap cafe, a bookshop
and special fun and creative weekend excursions for families with young children
f.an ex-paper factory (part of which is still functioning) is a non-profit space tor
contemporary visual art. this industrial yard with hidden expansive exhibition
spaces is well known for being home of contemporary dance and dance theatre
in moscow. they also stage concerts and show experimental films. not long ago
hey celebrated their 5th birthday and many special events are still going on there.
g. a museum about street lamps? does it sound dull? when you are controlling
the lighting, it is not this small and eccentric place is devoted to the history
moscow street lighting. using a little remote control, you can
street lamps. you will understand why people complained that the game
didn't give enough light and said that the moon shone brighter
1-C;
2-B;
3-A;
4-E;
6-F;
7-D;
8-G.