According to widely reported statements, Anton Chernin, the press secretary for Andrei Makarevich, who has been labeled a foreign agent in Russia, indicated in an interview that Makarevich planned to sell his property in Israel. The remark appeared amid broader discussions about the artist’s movements and financial matters following his relocation, suggesting a shift in his personal real estate holdings tied to the move abroad.
Chernin also addressed a separate claim about a specific item, confirming that information about the sale of a table was accurate. Yet he added that Makarevich has no immediate plans to part with other possessions. The clarification came as part of a broader attempt to map the artist
0s affairs during a period of transition, where rumors about belongings often surface alongside real estate decisions and travel plans.
On January 19, reports from the SHOT Telegram channel alleged that Makarevich began liquidating some of his belongings. The posts referenced a table and eight chairs as evidence of the sales push. In response, the artist reportedly published an advertisement suggesting that items were being sold due to renovations, a detail that social media amplifies while fans and observers weigh in on the context and potential implications for his activities in the region.
In November 2022 Makarevich was officially identified as a foreign agent in Russia. Following that designation, he left Russia and relocated to Israel with his wife Einat Klein. By September 2023 he was relieved of the status of individual entrepreneur, a designation he had used for organizing concerts in Russia for over two decades. This shift marked a significant change in how he managed his professional engagements and administrative affairs across borders, reflecting broader changes in the artist
0s career as he adapted to life outside the country that had hosted his performances for many years.
That same period saw Makarevich closing his IP in Russia, another step in the restructuring of his business presence. The same timeline noted that he had relied on this structure to support concerts in the Russian Federation for more than 23 years, underscoring how long his professional footprint in the region had persisted. Additionally, records indicate that he separated from a key collaborator, leaving the co-founder of Jam Club in April 2023, an event tied to a wider reevaluation of partnerships and ventures associated with his creative projects.
By December 2024, reporting suggested that Makarevich no longer owned property in Russia, marking a clean break from certain holdings that had tied him to the Russian market. This development aligns with his established pattern of relocating parts of his life and career outside the country, a move that has shaped his public presence and the administration of his artistic activities in the years that followed.
In discussions surrounding the Morgenstern estate, observers note a thread of reporting that connected the property to figures linked with Makarevich, including references to a person previously detained in relation to tenancy matters. The coverage highlights how property-related rumors intertwine with periods of legal and political scrutiny, complicating the public portrait of the artist and his associates as they navigate changes in residence, ownership, and involvement in various ventures.