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Exhibition of Jewelry Designed by Mikhail Chemiakin
31.03.2019 15:16
Exhibition of Jewelry Designed by Mikhail Chemiakin

The collection presented by Sasonko House and Mikhail Chemiakin is a paragon blend of jewelry, theatrical, and visual arts. 

       The exhibition held by Gallery Mikhailov includes classical jewelry items, sculptures, miniatures, and Christmas decorations. They are designed after the phantasmagoric illustrations, costumes, and scenery sketches created by Mikhail Chemiakin for The Magic Nut, The Nutcracker, and other performances of the Mariinsky Opera and Ballet Theater.


      This synthesis of different types of art immerses visitors in a fantastic universe that boggles the mind. Entrance is free.


      
Where: Mikhailov Gallery at address 2/1, Kutuzovsky Avenue, next to metro station Kievskaya, Moscow.

      When: from March 13, 2019 to May 31, 2019.


      Open hours: from 11 am to 9pm.

      
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Author: Vera Ivanova

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