January 12, 2018 (15.00) at the National Art Gallery "Hazine" of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan will be held a round table on the theme: "The results of the 4th Kazan International Biennial of Printed Graphics" Horseman "and modern printed graphics of Tatarstan: problems and prospects for development" .
In the modern art process, printed graphics occupy a special place. The interest of artists and viewers is great in Europe, America and Asia, where regular exhibitions (biennial, triennial, etc.), festivals, workshops (creative workshops) are regularly held, where there is a developed network of educational institutions that carry out training in this kind of art, specialized shops successfully providing materials, tools and equipment necessary for artists.
Printed graphics - art is the most democratic, since it allows you to get copies of equivalent prints from one printed form and bring them to a large number of viewers, and at the same time art is refined, with its unique expressive means, whose variety is provided by a wide range of materials and methods of processing the printed form . Regular international exhibitions and competitions of printed graphics are one of the most actively developing forms of contemporary artistic communication and an important factor in the development of art and general artistic culture in the region.
In Russia, there are very few such regular exhibitions and competitions of printed graphics. The Kazan International Biennale of Printed Graphics "The Horseman" is one of them. It is organized by the National Museum of Fine Arts and an informal creative association "Grafkom", held since 2011 and already enjoys wide popularity among professionals and the audience. More than 120 artists from Russia and 18 foreign countries: Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Peru
January 12, 2018 (15.00) at the National Art Gallery "Hazine" of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan will be held a round table on the theme: "The results of the 4th Kazan International Biennial of Printed Graphics" Horseman "and modern printed graphics of Tatarstan: problems and prospects for development" .
In the modern art process, printed graphics occupy a special place. The interest of artists and viewers is great in Europe, America and Asia, where regular exhibitions (biennial, triennial, etc.), festivals, workshops (creative workshops) are regularly held, where there is a developed network of educational institutions that carry out training in this kind of art, specialized shops successfully providing materials, tools and equipment necessary for artists.
Printed graphics - art is the most democratic, since it allows you to get copies of equivalent prints from one printed form and bring them to a large number of viewers, and at the same time art is refined, with its unique expressive means, whose variety is provided by a wide range of materials and methods of processing the printed form . Regular international exhibitions and competitions of printed graphics are one of the most actively developing forms of contemporary artistic communication and an important factor in the development of art and general artistic culture in the region.
In Russia, there are very few such regular exhibitions and competitions of printed graphics. The Kazan International Biennale of Printed Graphics "The Horseman" is one of them. It is organized by the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and an informal creative association "Grafkom", held since 2011 and already enjoys wide popularity among professionals and popularity with the audience. More than 120 artists from Russia and 18 foreign countries: Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Peru, Turkey, Poland etc. took part in the 4th Kazan Biennale of Printed Graphics, which opened on November 24, 2017 and closes on January 15. Within the framework of the Biennial, special projects were held: a personal exhibition of the winner of the 3rd Biennale - artist Vladimir Zuev (Nizhny Tagil), an exhibition of graphics by Moscow artists Alla Bedina, Svetlana Lanshakova and Natella Voyskunskoi "The principle of intervention", an exhibition of Soviet engraving "revolutionary vanguard art", dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. Masterclasses by leading graphic artists from Tatarstan and Russia, lectures by Russian and foreign art historians, curatorial excursions, concerts of Kazan and Moscow ensembles of contemporary music were held during the work of the Biennale. After the Biennale, the funds of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan will be replenished with a significant amount donated to the museum participants of the Biennale of works reflecting the main trends in the development of world printed graphics.
Leading artists and art historians of Tatarstan, museum employees, organizers of the Biennale will take part in the round table.
Address: Kazan, Kremlin, NHG "Hazine", 3rd entrance