ART&ARTISTS
The special ART&ARTISTS program features a selection of films about artists who have changed the cultural landscape over the past 150 years
ART&ARTISTS
Marcel Duchamp: The Art of the Possible
A film tribute to the dadaist, the inventor of the ready-made movement in art, the creator of the "Fountain" and "Bicycle Wheel"
ART&ARTISTS
Wyeth
A film about a mysterious artist in the genre of "magical realism", the author of the iconic painting "Christina's World"
ART&ARTISTS
Jamie Wyeth and the Unflinching Eye
Portraitist of Nureyev and Kennedy: the poetic world of painting by the heir to the artistic dynasty of Wyeth
Art In Cinemas
Leonardo Cinquecento
From Renaissance in Italy to the present: Leonardo's world-changing ideas that are still relevant today

Art Vector XXI

online only
300 ₽
Novaya Zarya St, 7, MoreMall
Language: English, Russian voice-over translation

The Man Who Stole Banksy

It is 2007. Banksy and his team enter Palestine to paint on the West Bank walls. But something went wrong...

The World According to Anish Kapoor

Art on the verge of magic: one of the most influential sculptors of our time invites you to the sancta sanctorum: his workshops
ART IN CINEMAS –
provides a unique
opportunity
to experience
art history
firsthand
in the comfort
of cinema halls.
Best documentaries about renowned artists and art movements that changed the world; loudest exhibitions of the past decade that were given a second life on the big screen, - all this now in a new format.

Films included in the ArtLektory course are devoted to the most significant periods in the history of art, from Renaissance to Impressionism and from the Golden Age of Dutch painting to Russian avant-garde.

Art critics and actors, historians and musicians unite through the possibilities of cinema, to talk about their favourite works of art and museums, while close-ups and HD-filming give viewers the effect of personally being before great paintings in museums anywhere in the world.

Thanks to ART IN CINEMAS art history is becoming closer than ever!


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