The Russian Impressionism Museum will hold a series of exhibitions in regional museums before its official opening in 2015.
The first exhibition under the title Resetting to the Eden will run in the Ivanovo Regional Art Museum on October 29. Afterwards the Museum of the Russian Impressionism will take hold exhibitions in Saratov, St. Petersburg, Orenburg, Nizhny Novgorod and other cities of Russia.
The Russian Impressionism Museum has been designed by the English architectural bureau John McAslan&Partners, which has already created a few architecture objects in Moscow, in particular the Stanislavsky Factory business center, and the Mebe One Khimki Plaza business center. The exposition halls are planned to occupy about one thousand meters and will be transformable.
Author: Vera Ivanova