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Art Every Day with TMORA’s Curator, Dr. Masha Zavialova

April 7, 2020 Today we continue talking about our exhibition, ready to be seen as soon as we reopen. “Leaders and the Masses” … It’s a big title. What will this exhibition have to say about this loaded theme? Exhibitions are defined by the material they contain, and since this exhibition is based on art […] Read more

Art Every Day with TMORA’s Curator, Dr. Masha Zavialova

April 6, 2020 This week I would like to start introducing our exhibition “Leaders and the Masses: Mega Paintings from Soviet Ukraine” that we have installed but haven’t yet had a chance to open because of the pandemic. I will be talking about various details that are often left behind the scenes when the exhibition […] Read more

Art Every Day with TMORA’s Curator, Dr. Masha Zavialova

April 2, 2020 The image you see here is from our museum collection. It is a carved wooden figurine of St. Nilus Stolobensky. St. Nilus was a Russian monk who chose the life of a hermit on an uninhabited island in Lake Seliger, 200 miles north-west of Moscow. His life is shared between the end […] Read more

Art Every Day with TMORA’s Curator, Dr. Masha Zavialova

March 31, 2020 This small painting by artist Bakeeva from TMORA’s research collection is a bit of a mystery. Little is known about this artist. Well, to be honest, nothing is known. The painting is called “Misha” — apparently, this is the name of the boy who is portrayed here. It happens quite often that […] Read more

Art Every Day with TMORA’s Curator, Dr. Masha Zavialova

March 30, 2020 These days, people and artworks partake of the same fate. This painting, by Yakov Romas, is stranded in Duluth due to the coronavirus impact. TMORA’s “Art in Conflict” exhibition on loan to the Tweed Museum is closed, and there is no way, at this point, to bring the collection back. Museums across […] Read more