Galeyev Gallery, Art gallery in Bolshoi Kozikhinsky Lane, Moscow, Russia.
The Galeyev Gallery is an art museum located on Bolshoi Kozikhinsky Lane near Patriarshie Prudy, presenting Russian art collections from the pre-revolutionary period. The exhibition space features both permanent installations and rotating shows that change throughout the year.
The gallery was founded in 2006 by Ildar Galeev in response to a need for preserving and studying Russian art from the 1920s and 1930s. This period represented significant artistic development that had not received adequate attention from other institutions.
The gallery approaches its exhibitions with a scholarly focus, working with experts to produce detailed catalogs and individual artist monographs that visitors can explore. This methodical presentation helps people understand the work and context of each artist on display.
Information about current exhibitions and upcoming events is available through the gallery website at ggallery.ru and their Facebook and Telegram channels. Checking these sources before visiting helps you learn what is on display and plan your time accordingly.
The museum maintains a particular focus on the Leningrad School and photography from that era, setting it apart from other collections in the city. Additionally, the gallery offers authentication and attribution services for artworks from the 20th century.
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