The museum is starting a new interesting art project – “Conversations about art”.
Date of event:
On April 20, the first conversation will take place – the lecture “Landscape in European Art. Allegory, realism, impressions.”
In this story, we will build a bridge from the masterpieces of world art to the works of outstanding Ukrainian artists, whose canvases are presented at the Museum’s current exhibition “Premonition of Spring”.
We will talk about why the landscape is a young genre in European art why artists left the workshops for the plein air, how certain inventions influenced painting from nature, and how the depiction of nature can be a protest against the official and established.
We will spend an exciting journey through the landscapes of Dutch painters, English lyrical landscapes of Turner and Constable, sunny and cheerful canvases of impressionists Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, and Sisley, and works of Ukrainian artists of past centuries and today.
Lecturer: Kateryna Tarchevska, culturologist, art critic, and author of materials about culture and art in periodicals and catalogs.
Beginning of the lecture: April 20 (Saturday) at 13:00.
Duration: approximately 1 hour.
Cost: UAH 200.
Advance registration for the lecture via direct message or in the comments to the event.
The number of places is limited.
Address of the “Museum Residence”: Kyiv, 01133, Ukraine, str. Yevhena Konovaltsia, 44-a (Pecherska metro station)
Phone: +39(097) 059 7 059

