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Gary Tatintsian Gallery

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Location
  
Moscow, Russia

Website
  
www.tatintsian.com

Founder
  
Gary Tatintsian

Phone
  
+7 495 645-44-04


Type
  
Art gallery, modern art

Address
  
Serebryanicheskaya nab., 19, Moskva, Russia, 109028

Hours
  
Open today · 12–6PMSaturday12–6PMSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesday12–8PMWednesday12–8PMThursday12–8PMFriday12–8PM

Similar
  
Moscow Manege, Semiramis, Lumiere Brothers Gallery, Институт русского реалисти, 1112 Galereya

Profiles


Gary Tatintsian Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Gary Tatintsian.

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History

Gary Tatintsian Gallery, previously located in Chelsea, New York in 1999, expanded in 2005 to a new space in Moscow historical centre – right next to the Red Square. “We can do it!” project first opened the space with the works by Peter Halley, Vik Muniz, Tony Matelli, Tony Oursler, Antony Gormley and Stephan Balkenhol. Following the priority course to the contemporary Western art, avant-garde, photography, new media and conceptual design, gallery presented to Russian public the works of such world-known artists as Damien Hirst, Joel-Peter Witkin, Tal R, Peter Halley, Yasumasa Morimura, Christopher Wool, Peter Doig, Daniel Richter, Jonathan Meese, Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Chris Ofili, Dirk Skreber, Tony Matelli and George Condo.

Gallery photography projects focused on the inheritance of a 20th century art with the show by Weegee, Alexander Rodchenko, László Moholy-Nagy and Helmar Lerski. Since 2012 Gallery is an exclusive proprietor of the heritage estate of a great Russian abstract artist Evgeny Chubarov (1934 — 2012).

Exhibits

In September 2013, the gallery opened a new space, with a personal show by Anselm Reyle. New gallery space is settled in the ArtHouse building located in Moscow city centre in the middle of new Moscow art area. Gallery space contains three large exhibition rooms with a total area more over 900 square metres. Since that time, the gallery has held the exhibitions of such established artists as John Miller, Tony Matelli, Olaf Breuning (Group show), Wim Delvoye (parallel exhibit with The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts), Lee Ufan (One-man show) and Evgeny Chubarov (Memorial show devoted to the artist's anniversary).

In November 2015, The Gallery opened group show “MUTATED REALITY” featiring selected works by Francis Bacon, Chuck Close, George Condo, Wim Delvoye, Carroll Dunham, KAWS, Mike Kelley, Tony Matelli, Malcolm Morley and Peter Saul. The show reflected different stages of formation of figurative art for the past 30 years.

In April 2016, the Gallery presented personal show by American artist Peter Saul for the first time in Moscow.

In November 2016, The Gallery opened personal show by one of the most influential designers and architects of our time, Ron Arad. The show in Moscow includes the collection of pressed FIAT 500 cars, which have been previously exhibited in the Pinacoteca Agnelli in Italy and the Israeli Design Museum Holon; steel furniture and an unique interactive work, The Last Train machine, designed specifically for Ron Arad's studio.

References

Gary Tatintsian Gallery Wikipedia