Central House of Artists: exhibitions
Read some of the worksmodern art, admire the paintings of Russian artists who created in the first half of the twentieth century, attend the master classes of sculptors and people of other creative professions, visiting the Central House of Artists (CHA). In Moscow (and throughout Russia) it is one of the most famous exhibition centers. Let's get acquainted with its history and exposition.
Historical reference
Until 1923, at the place where nowis the Central House of Artists, was the All-Russian Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition. After its closure, a stadium was built here, which, however, did not last long. In 1956 it was decided to place on this site a building for an exhibition hall for the Union of Artists of the USSR. In parallel, a draft of the premises for the Tretyakov Gallery was developed. However, over time, it was decided to combine these two objects, and in 1965 work began on a new project.
In 1979, the CHA first opened its doors to visitors.
A few words about famous people and regular events
The Central House of Artists ismultifunctional exhibition center. What does it mean? There were and still are events, exhibitions and master classes developed by representatives of the most diverse creative professions. Artists, sculptors, architects, photographers, art historians and even musicians gather in the CHA to exchange experiences and share inspiration with colleagues.
At different times there were exhibitionsknown in the world of people's art. So, the works of Salvador Dalí, Giorgio Morandi, Francis Bacon, Yves Saint Laurent, Cartier-Bresson, Rufino Tamayo, James Rosenquist and Robert Rauschenberg were present in the walls of the CHA.
In addition, the exhibition center hosts the annual Non / fiction intellectual literature fair. There are also fairs "Art Moscow" and "Arch Moscow".
CHA and Tretyakovka
State Tretyakovgallery (State Tretyakov Gallery) and the Central House of Artists. The Tretyakov Gallery, located on the territory of the latter, includes an exposition of paintings by famous Russian painters who worked in the first half of the last century. Thus, the exhibition presents paintings by Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich, Sergei Kotenkov, Vladimir Favorsky, Robert Falk, Mikhail Larionov, Petr Konchalovsky, Pavel Korin and many others.
In the CHA there are no works of art of those recognizedcreators who lived and worked in the pre-revolutionary period. These paintings and sculptures can be seen in the old building of the Tretyakov Gallery, located in Lavrushinsky Lane.
Exhibitions: Central House of Artists
Exhibitions in the CHA are interesting, and the number of them is great. Together they reveal the many facets of art, both modern and existing for many years.
Annually there are about 250-300exhibitions. Works of art are distributed in the vast territory of the Central House of Artists, fill as many as sixty functioning galleries. At the same time, not only domestic but also foreign artists are exhibited. Despite the disintegration of the USSR, cultural ties with the Baltic countries and other states located on the territory of the post-Soviet space remain inseparable. Therefore, the work of Russian artists exhibited in the Central House of Artists is often transported abroad and shown to foreign public.
Other Activities
The central house of the artist often becomes a placeholding prestigious events from the field of culture, art and advertising. So, every year here are the Moscow Design Week, the Festival of New Culture, the Biennial of Architecture, the "Antique Salon."
In addition, the CHA has concert halls in whichthere are creative evenings and meetings, master classes, musical events. Famous domestic bands and performers, invited guests have performed here many times. Passed in these walls and jazz parties and concerts.
Services provided by CHA
Among other things, the Central House of Artistsprovides its visitors with some more services. In its territory there are cafes and restaurants, bars and even billiard halls. There are also shops with souvenir products: albums, postcards, photographs. In addition, you can buy and books about art, as well as special video films on discs. There are also small shops of jewelry and handmade jewelry. For the convenience of the guests of the CHA there is also a roomy parking space, on which five hundred cars are placed at once.
At the Central House of Artists also workchildren's studios and mugs. Talented teachers help to introduce young students to art and show them how to find beauty even in the most ordinary everyday phenomena.
But all this could no longer be ...
In 2008, a construction project was signedThe new building, intended for accommodation of the Tretyakov Gallery halls. It was planned that it would be a fifteen-story house erected in the form of a giant orange. According to the project, the "fruit" should look divided into five "lobules", each of which would contain not only the exhibition halls of the gallery, but also offices, hotel rooms and elite residential apartments. In fact, this project was commercial.
But this "Orange" was never built. Almost immediately after the adoption of the draft, the Moscow public expressed its negative opinion about the coming changes. There was even created a Public Council for Cultural Centers - an organization whose first official activity was the protection of the Central House of Artists from demolition. The Council included painters, architects, sculptors and people of other creative professions.
Then, in 2008, everything seems to have turned out, and inpress materials appeared about the fact that the "Orange" in place of the CHA will not appear. But soon another project was proposed to rebuild the existing exhibition complex. It was planned to build separate buildings for the Central House of Artists and the Tretyakov Gallery, as well as to lay a conference hall on the site of an old building of impressive dimensions.
At the end of the same year in the Public Chamberheld a hearing on the re-planning of the CHA. The collective of workers of the State Tretyakov Gallery addressed an open letter to Vladimir Medvedev and Vladimir Putin.
In February 2009, at the entrance to Gorky Park wasa demonstration was conducted against the demolition of the CHA building. In the Central House of Artists a hearing took place, attended by several hundred people. Of these, less than ten approved the project to build a new exhibition complex.
Unfortunately, the question was even then decided againstexisting building. The chief architect of the capital, Alexander Kuzmin, explained that the budget of the city does not have free money for the reconstruction of the CHA, which means that it would be advisable to give the project for building to solvent investors. To put the building of the CHA under protection as an object of cultural heritage also failed, because from the moment of erection it was not yet 40 years.
Central House of Artists: how to get there
The exhibition complex, however, opens its doors to visitors on any day of the week, except Monday. Working hours are: from 11:00 to 20:00.
By what address is the Central Houseartist? Krymsky Val, 10. You can get there on foot from the metro station "Park Kultury" or "Oktyabrskaya", as well as trolleybus № 10, travel to the stop "TsPKiO im. Gorky. "