CALENDAR: ALL EVENTS - April 2021
- 09.04.2021 - 01.09.2021
Suprematism Vision: Space Motifs in the Graphic Works and Jewellery Designs of Nadia Léger
The exhibition in the Anteroom of the Armoury Chamber celebrates the 60th Anniversary of the first in the human history space flight of Yuri Gagarin. It is dedicated to the art of Nadia Léger (1904-1982), a famous artist of the 20th century, a bright representative of the Parisian art school.
- 08.04.2021 - 01.09.2021
Suprematism Jewellery Designs by Nadia Léger – an exhibition launched by the Moscow Kremlin Museums
On 8 April 2021, the Moscow Kremlin Museums held a ceremonial opening of the exhibition Suprematism Vision: Space Motifs in the Graphic Works and Jewellery Designs of Nadia Léger, commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the world-first manned space flight.
- 05.02.2021 - 04.04.2021
Russian Bone Carving Artworks of the 18th-19th Centuries. Gift of the Karisalov Family
The exhibition presents a part of artworks donated to the museum from the Karisalov family's collection, revealing the diversity of bone carving art in Russia in the 18th-19th centuries.
- 04.02.2021 - 04.04.2021
Russian Bone Carving Artworks of the 18th-19th Centuries. Gift of the Karisalov Family
On 4 February 2021, the ceremonial opening of the exhibition Russian Bone Carving Artworks of the 18th-19th Centuries. Gift of the Karisalov Family took place at the anteroom of the Armory Chamber. The exhibition presents a part of artworks donated to the museum from the Karisalov family collection, revealing the diversity of bone carving art in Russia in the 18th-19th centuries.
- 20.04.2021 - 22.04.2021
Museum Libraries in Modern Society
The Moscow Kremlin Museums invite you to take part in the 18th annual conference Museum Libraries in Modern Society. Theme 2021: Unique Private Funds in Museum's Archival and Library Collections.
- 06.04.2021 - 25.07.2021
Decline of the Dynasty: The Last Rurikids and the False Dmitry
From its origin up to the end of the 16th century, Russian statehood was inextricably bound to the dynastic history of the Rurikids (or Rurik dynasty). Princes, Great Princes and Tsars – the descents of the semi-legendary Rurik – had been governing Russian lands for more than seven centuries.
- 05.04.2021 - 25.07.2021
The Decline of the Dynasty: The Last Rurikids and the False Dmitry exhibition opening