Exhibition of Petrov-Vodkin and Lomakina in Moscow

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The Moscow Museum presents an expansive look at the intertwined legacy of Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin and his student Maria Lomakina, with a remarkable collection that spans 150 paintings. This show, staged at the Crimean-themed venue, gathers a diverse array of portraits, landscapes, studies, and thematic pieces that reveal how the artists shaped and reflected their era. The organizers, with the backing of the Russian State Art Gallery, have crafted a display that not only celebrates the duo’s collaboration but also invites visitors to explore the dialogue between their visions and the broader currents of early 20th century life. The exhibition will continue through June 13, offering visitors a substantial opportunity to engage with these works in a dedicated setting that foregrounds both their shared interests and individual innovations.

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