The exhibition Russian North will be opened in Moscow from December 22, 2014.
It will integrate two events: a personal exhibition of the artist Tatyana Yushmanova and a photo exhibition of the project Common Goal. Revival of Wooden Churches of the North.
Paintings, portraits, landscapes, water colors and book illustrations by Tatyana Yushmanova embody the best traditions of the Russian realistic school. The main subject of artist’s works is the Russian North, with a special place given to the White Sea and life of the Pomors (coast dwellers).
The project Common Goal. Revival of Wooden Churches of the North brings together caring activists who aim to save monuments of Russian wooden architecture in Arkhangelsk, Vologda and other areas of the Russian North.
The exhibition will be held at the address: 2nd Tsar’s Tower of the Kazan Station, Komsomolskaya Square, Moscow. It will run from 10 am till 8 pm from December 22, 2014 to January 30, 2015.
Author: Vera Ivanova