Opening Reception: Masterpieces of Sacred Art – Minneapolis, MN

Opening Reception: Masterpieces of Sacred Art – Minneapolis, MN

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Don’t miss this upcoming 2024 Local Event in Minneapolis, MN. Happening on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at The Museum of Russian Art. Doors open at 7:00 PM.

Featuring Extraordinary Works from the Oleg Kushnirskiy Collection

Experience an unforgettable evening at The Museum of Russian Art as we unveil Masterpieces of Sacred Art from the Oleg Kushnirskiy Collection.

This remarkable exhibition features an extraordinary array of sacred icons, intricately crafted and rich in history. When collecting icons, Kushnirskiy was immediately drawn to the aesthetics of late Russian icon painting, with its strikingly multifaceted, colorful, festive compositions and miniature painting, practiced in Palekh and some other traditional icon painting centers. This collection stands as a testament to his dedication and passion for preserving these works of art.

Wander through the galleries and explore the TMORA Shop, indulge in delicious small bites and enjoy live music. Special remarks will offer insight into this exceptional collection. Beverages will be available for purchase. Remarks will take place in the Main Gallery at 7:45 PM.

TMORA extends our gratitude to Fine Art Shippers for their staunch support in making this exhibition possible.

TICKETS:
Adult $19 | Senior (65+) $17 | Student $5 | Children 0-13 FREE
TMORA Members – FREE.

Please note, you will need to enter your Member number upon registration. This number can be found on your Member card.
For assistance, contact Allison Simms (Membership): asimms@tmora.org or Michelle Massey (Programming): mmassey@tmora.org.

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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:

Masterpieces of Sacred Art from the Oleg Kushnirskiy Collection
The exhibition features sixty icons drawn from Oleg Kushnirskiy’s important collection of Russian sacred art. Displayed in a museum setting for the first time, Kushnirskiy’s collection presents a remarkably focused assembly of works created in the renowned icon-painting centers of Palekh, Mstyora, and Guslitsy, among others, in the late 17th–19th centuries. Many of the icons elaborate the iconography of Eastern Christendom’s eminent, and indeed pivotal, theme: The Resurrection (Descent into Hell).

Oleg Kushnirskiy is a New York-based collector of Russian icons and a professional fine art photographer. Born to a Jewish family in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine, he moved to Leningrad (St. Petersburg) at a young age, where he worked as a photographer for private collectors and institutions, including the State Hermitage Museum.

In 1992, Kushnirskiy immigrated to the United States. In New York, he continued to work as a professional art photographer and opened the Russian Heritage Store at the Chelsea Antique Center, which eventually turned into a successful business.

When collecting icons, Kushnirskiy was immediately drawn to the aesthetics of late Russian icon painting, with its strikingly multifaceted, colorful, festive compositions and miniature painting, practiced in Palekh and some other traditional icon painting centers. The iconographic scheme of The Resurrection (Descent into Hell) with the full cycle of liturgical events was developed in Palekh, gaining popularity in the 19th century. For Kushnirskiy, it became one of his favorite themes, forming the backbone of his collection.

Masterpieces of Sacred Art from the Kushnirskiy Collection will be on view in the Mezzanine Gallery October 26, 2024 – January 26, 2025.

The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) proudly holds accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition awarded to museums in the United States.

TMORA upholds an independent voice and the freedom of expression to carry out its mission unconstrained by influence from foreign governments, political actors, and/or corporate or individual interests.

The Resurrection (Descent into Hell), with the Passions of Christ, Church Feasts,
and the Four Evangelists
Tempera on Wood
Vladimir region, late 19th c.
The Oleg Kushnirskiy Collection

Icon of the Mother of God “Feodorovskaya”
Tempera on wood
Mstyora, late 19th c.
The Oleg Kushnirskiy Collection

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Saturday, October 26th, 2024 @ 07:00 PM
 

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The Museum of Russian Art
 

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5500 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55419
 

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