MOSCOW, October 17 An exhibition will open at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center on October 24, which will feature more than 60 works by American artist Andy Warhol and 50 works contemporary Russian artists, the museum reported.
““A large-scale project is opening at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center… The exhibition will include more than 60 works by Andy Warhol and 50 works by contemporary Russian artists from private collections,” notes the museum’s website.
The museum said that exhibition curator Yana Zvenigorodskaya and architect Anna Rumyantseva created a complex and multi-part exhibition space that occupies the lobby and left gallery of the Jewish Museum.
«»The works of Warhol and Russian artists are elegantly rhymed. Thus, the famous silk-screen printing of «Marilyn Monroe» is exhibited next to photographs of Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe in the image of the most famous blonde in Hollywood, and here is an homage to the work «Campbell's Soup Can» — a painting by Avdey Ter -Oganyan from the series «Paintings for the Museum» and the sculpture «Six Cans» by Daria Krotova. And the famous work «Dollar» corresponds to the work of the same name by Olga Tobreluts. Some exhibits were created specifically for the exhibition, such as the portrait of «Andy» by Pavel Pepperstein and » Forest» by Vladimir Potapov,» the museum added.
The exhibition will be available for visiting until February 18, 2024.
