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The best exhibition halls in Moscow: description, reviews, vacancies

The exhibition halls of Moscow are a unique union of art galleries and creative sites, which gives a complete picture of the cultural life of the Russian capital. The organizers consider the main goals of their work as acquaintance of Muscovites and guests of the city with the progress of the modern art process, the formation of a scientific and artistic partnership, the popularization of art in the youth environment.

Association of exhibition halls of the capital

The exhibition halls in Moscow include 19 art-grounds. They are located in the ten districts of Moscow, practically covering the entire capital. Thanks to this association, the inhabitants of the outskirts of Moscow have a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the academic art of the museum level, without leaving their microdistrict. They can make their own ideas about the latest trends in the art world.

Multimedia projects are being implemented at the exhibition halls of the capital, there are workshops, festivals, art lectures and creative workshops are organized. This is a new modern form of fashionable leisure in the Russian capital.

Exhibition Hall of the Government of the capital

One of the most popular and today is the exhibition hall of the Moscow government. It is located near the metro stations Barrikadnaya, Krasnopresnenskaya and Smolenskaya. On personal vehicles before this center of culture it is most convenient to get around the Garden Ring, Kutuzovsky Prospekt, Novy Arbat, ul. Konyushkovskaya and Krasnopresnenskaya embankment.

The exhibition hall of the Government of Moscow is located in a complex of buildings built on the banks of the Moskva River in the 60s of last century. Architects Mndoyants, Svirsky and Posokhin worked on them. Almost all countries that were part of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in the middle of the 20th century took part in the construction of the complex. This is Hungary, the GDR, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Mongolia and Czechoslovakia.

The central building, which is also the main administrative building, has a height of 31 floors. It is made in the form of two gracefully curved wings. Nearby are the hotel "Mir" and a conference hall for one thousand listeners.

Events in the Exhibition Hall of the Government of Moscow

On the basis of this exhibition hall are regularly held interesting events that attract thousands of visitors.

For example, this is the exhibition-fair "Country of hobbies". Its goal is to promote the goods and services on the modern market with the help of which it is possible to spend your leisure time interestingly and profitably, and also to realize your talents in the most diverse areas of art. All who visit the "Country of hobbies", can acquire new skills and knowledge, get infected with unique hobbies. Let's say that here you can not only buy anything you like, for example, a soft toy, but also visit a master class where you will be taught how to make this toy yourself.

Such an exhibition is held twice a year. Each time it is visited by about 10 000 people.

Another exciting event, which the Moscow exhibition halls can boast of, is the exhibition-fair "1000 and 1 thing". Participation in it is taken by producers and suppliers of all kinds of consumer goods, as well as food products. The main goal of the event is the presentation and promotion of local products to end-users.

Central Exhibition Hall

Perhaps the most famous venue of the capital is the Central Exhibition Hall. Moscow has long considered it one of its business cards, which annually attracts crowds of tourists.

The building, also known as the Central Exhibition Hall "Manege", appeared in the capital in the first half of the XIX century on the orders of Alexander I. Built by his engineer Augustine Betancourt. Originally it was intended for military exercises.

In 2017, 200 years have passed since the construction of the Manege. He was elevated to the 5th anniversary of the victory of the Russian army in the war against Napoleon. This event was dedicated to the multimedia project "Manege, 200 years." This is a unique show, which acquaints the viewer with all the interesting events that have taken place within these walls. Spectacular action is accompanied by a chamber instrumental ensemble and a choir.

The Educational Forum "Inbound Navigator" also attracted hundreds of guests to the Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh". Moscow is Russia's largest provider of personnel in all kinds of professional sectors. Therefore, it is extremely important to choose your own path at once. And you can do this by talking with representatives of the leading universities of the country, which are traditionally represented at the educational forum. Its main target audience is high school students, who have not yet decided who they want to become in this life.

The Central Exhibition Hall is also famous for its cultural events. Moscow has always been a great variety of exhibitions and galleries, and "Manezh" is no exception.

So, here exhibited the work of the People's Artist of Russia Vasily Nesterenko. It was called "Our Glory - Russian Power". Art historians note that Nesterenko is one of the recognized leaders of modern Russian art. Glory to him brought murals of churches and historical paintings, which often depict battle scenes.

Exhibition hall of furniture

Exhibition halls in Moscow are not always focused on art and education. Sometimes their task is to promote certain goods and services. Such sites are also very popular among citizens and visitors of the capital.

This goal, in particular, is performed by the exhibition hall of furniture in Moscow. Here visitors can get acquainted with a huge variety of different furniture - cabinets, armchairs, sofas, bedroom furniture, living room, hallway and kitchen. In the capital, this exhibition hall is located on Smolnaya Street in house No. 24a. The easiest way to reach it is by taking the metro to the Rechnoy Vokzal station.

The same popularity is enjoyed by the exhibition hall of plumbing in Moscow

Opinions about exhibition halls

The unification of the exhibition halls of Moscow is so popular that it regularly collects a lot of reviews about its work. Perhaps the most reviews are devoted to the "Manezh".

Visitors note a memorable architecture. The building is built in pseudo-Russian style. However, it is very large in area. If soldiers drilled here in pre-revolutionary Russia, and during the Soviet period government cars were parked, today the interior looks interactive and modern. For concerts, fairs and exhibitions all conditions are created.

In the responses of the guests of the capital, much attention is paid to the work carried out by the museums and exhibition halls of Moscow, organizing unique exhibitions that you will not see anywhere else in the capital. For example, this is a multimedia show dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the Manege. Visitors like that it takes place in a very unusual format. Place in the center of the composition is occupied by two industrial robots, and on each side there are a choir and a chamber orchestra. The laser show brightly tells about the stages of development of the Moscow "Manezh". The hour that lasts the performance, flies by unnoticed.

In their reviews, visitors are often enthusiastic about the "Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week" show, which organized a museum and exhibition halls in Moscow. Here you can see modern fashion trends for the most sophisticated audience.

Watercolor Academy

Another popular exhibition hall is the Academy of Watercolors and Fine Arts, which bears the name of the People's Artist of Russia, Sergei Andriyaka. As can be seen from the name of the school, the Academy specializes in watercolor drawings. She is in Gorokhovsky lane, in a house built in the late 19th century by Maxim Geppener. Initially, it housed a children's shelter for the poor.

Today the academy is famous not only as one of the most prestigious art educational institutions, but also as a popular creative exhibition site.

In the art gallery there is a permanent exhibition, which includes about 300 works by the artist Sergei Andriyaka. They occupy the entire first floor of the museum. Also here regularly there are concerts, exhibitions, biennale. All of them are dedicated to painting, watercolors. Periodically exhibited the work of famous Russian artists from the Russian outback, as well as works that fell into private collections.

Sergei Andriyaka, whose name is academy and gallery, works as rector. In his work he began with oil paints, tried to write with gouache, mosaic, enamel and porcelain painting. At a certain stage of his journey, he decided to focus exclusively on watercolor painting. I devoted myself entirely to this direction of art.

Most often Andriyaka works in two genres - a still-life and a landscape. Many of his works are devoted to the architecture of Russian and foreign cities.

One of his most famous works is a six-meter aquarelle panorama, which was commissioned by the Moscow mayor's office. The work was done in 1995. It depicts the capital in the XIX century. The image of the city was scrupulously recreated from photographs taken by the local historian Nikolai Naydenov.

Gallery "Belyaevo"

The exhibition hall-gallery "Belyaevo" is very popular among Muscovites and guests of the capital. It is a cultural and educational center that performs many functions. He is in the South-West Administrative District of Moscow.

The gallery appeared during perestroika, at the end of the Soviet regime in 1988. Originally it was a state exhibition hall. He became the center of the Soviet underground, extremely popular at the time. It was within its walls that the works of Ernst Neizvestny, Eduard Steinberg, Oskar Rabin, Yevgeny Kropyvnytsky and many others were exhibited for the public at large. Soviet underground art developed here.

In our time, the exposition site of the Moscow exhibition hall "Belyaevo" occupies about 400 square meters. Exhibitions are simultaneously held in four halls. And no permanent exhibitions are held, about 20 art exhibitions of various themes and trends are organized annually.

A well-known educational center for applied arts is also working here. A rare, even for the capital, a baguette workshop.

"Heritage"

In 1998, another popular exhibition hall was founded in the capital. This is the hall-museum "Heritage". He is on the outskirts of the capital, in East Biryulyovo.

In the permanent exposition of the exhibition hall about 400 works of art. Mostly these are the works of famous Soviet artists - Ilya Lukomsky and Boris Rozhdestvensky.

Regularly museum funds are replenished thanks to the creations of young modern authors. The main thing, what the hall-museum "Heritage" is doing is the exhibition activity. At least every month a new exposition is brought to the audience's court. It can be, in principle, anything: a graphic exhibition, a collection of sculptural works or works of decorative and applied art.

The employees of "Heritage" pay much attention to the development of children's creativity. Almost year-round on the basis of the hall are exhibitions of young talents.

Careers

Jobs in museums and exhibition halls in Moscow always attract a large number of people. This work is considered interesting and prestigious. Let us dwell only on the most popular proposals that have appeared in the capital's cultural institutions recently.

For example, there are open positions in the exhibition halls of Moscow. The museum of technology Vadim Zadorozhny requires an assistant to the curator of museum funds. This is one of the largest private museums in Europe. In Russia it is the largest collection of antique museum equipment in private hands. Here are presented unique antique cars of the last century. This is military equipment, air transport, motorcycles, weapons, retro cars. Most importantly, they are all repaired, in working condition, simply speaking, on the go.

The work of the assistant to the curator of the museum fund is not easy. After all, today the museum complex, in addition to the exposition, includes an old library, restoration workshops. In the collection of the museum about a thousand unique exhibits.

In order to become an assistant to the curator of this exhibition hall, it is necessary to have a number of professional and personal qualities. Be responsible, decent and loving his story a man who also does not shy away from dirt and dust. Be ready to work, sometimes, with bulky and heavy objects. Therefore, it is preferable that the guardian be a man.

In turn, the administration of the museum guarantees an exciting pastime. After all, the work will be in close contact with rare objects of cultural heritage. In this case, the presence of profile education is desirable, but not an obligatory condition.

The scope of duties will include the analysis and compilation of inventories of items that have fallen into the collection, the receipt of new revenues. Work is a full day - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Payment is offered by the hour.

You can find less qualified jobs in Moscow. Museums, exhibition halls are often looking for cashiers. For example, the search for such an employee is currently puzzled by the Museum of Contemporary Art "Garage".

Obligatory requirement to the applicant is fluency in spoken English. At the same time, higher education is required, even if it is not completed. The employee must be responsible, considerate and stress-resistant.

The duties include handling the cash register, directly selling admission tickets, and also compiling all necessary reports for filing with the accounting department and the tax inspection.

Exhibition halls in Moscow, the vacancies in which appear fairly regularly, as a rule, offer a very high-paying job. For example, the Museum of Military History requires the first deputy executive director.

The applicant must have experience in management work in a museum or other cultural institution. At the same time, he must work at a management position for at least three years. Personal qualities - vigor and high level of self-organization.

The duties of the employee will include budget management, as well as general management of the museum. The first deputy executive director should supervise exhibition projects, as well as leisure and educational projects that are included in the calendar of events of the museum.

Also over time it will be necessary to create a new cultural space in the capital, to interact with the media. Directly manage staff, look for extrabudgetary sources of income.

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