Cultural programme

Cultural programme

28 June–01 July 2022

10:00 28.06.2022
28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Preserving History: 100 Years of the Russian Museum’s Restoration Workshops (exhibition)

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State Russian Museum, Benois Wing, 2, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition is dedicated to the centenary of the Russian Museum’s restoration department. It will feature a large number of archive materials, the department’s work logs, reports on major restorations, and more.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

A Navigator and a Carpenter: Peter the Great in Russian Artistic Culture (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
This exhibition is dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great’s birth. The Russian Museum’s rich collection provides a unique opportunity to tell the story of the great emperor’s exploits, as captured in works of art in different genres throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Sculptures of the Summer Garden

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
The Mikhailovsky Castle exhibits a series of genuine decorative park sculpture of the beginning of the 18th century from the Summer Garden, purchased at the direction of Peter I in Venice and Rome. Made of Carrara marble, these works of Italian masters had been decorating the Summer Garden for almost three centuries, until in 2009 they were moved from the open air to the halls of the Mikhailovsky Castle in order to be preserved. In the alleys of the Summer Garden exact copies made of modern materials were placed instead.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Who are you, Alexandra Kollontai?

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State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This biographical exhibition has been organized to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the revolutionary, politician and diplomat Alexandra Kollontai, and will cover the most significant periods of her life. Visitors will have the chance to view unique archive documents, photographs, and Alexandra Kollontai’s personal belongings from the collection of the State Museum of the Political History of Russia.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Each Word a Bullet

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State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the year of intangible cultural heritage in Russia (2022). It will explore the role of the political chastushka (a type of Russian folk song) as a means of state propaganda.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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28.06.2022
10:00–18:00

The Empire on the Path of Modernization: Russia in the 19th–20th centuries

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State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the most important political, economic, and social changes to take place in the Russian Empire in the 19th – early 20th centuries, and looks at the way they influenced people's lives. It also examines the various internal and external factors that pushed the authorities to enact reforms.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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11:00
28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

Forward, Time! Time, Forward! (exhibition)

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Kirov Museum, 26–28, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt
This exhibition at the Kirov Museum examines the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century, using the example of life in Leningrad in the 1920s and 1930s (the time of the first five-year plans, rapid urban growth, and the emergence of a new industrial powerhouse. “Forward, time! Time, forward!" is a quote from the play The Bathhouse by Vladimir Mayakovsky. These lines from The March of Time were recited by the characters before heading to the future on board a time train. Setting off from the year 1930, they head to a “commune” (communism) in 2030. Visitors to the exhibition will have the chance to step back 90 years in time and imagine themselves among the people of Leningrad dreaming together of a brighter future through communism. The exhibition’s timeline is broken down into different intervals – from centuries and decades to specific minutes and seconds that a person would experience in the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century.

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28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

Naval Parades in St. Petersburg: Pages of History (exhibition)

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition has been organized to mark Russian Navy Day, and will provide an insight into the birth of the naval parade in St. Petersburg – a key ceremony for Russia’s navy. It will also depict the ceremonial naval reviews that took place on the Neva River over the past three centuries, and the Navy Day parade as it appears today. It will feature paintings and graphics, small sculptures, photographs, documents, weapons, military costumes, banners, model ships, and coins from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.

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28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

The Russian Avant-Garde: Construction, Mechanics, and Day-to-Day Life (exhibition)

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Engineering House, Peter and Paul Fortress
This exhibition features paintings and drawings, architectural designs, sketches and photographs of theatrical sets and costumes, textiles, porcelain, and household items from the late 1910s–1930s. Each exhibit provides an example of the glorification of industrialization and the experimentation that was taking place with new, powerful forms and shapes.

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28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

Leningrad from the Back Entrance

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Rumyantsev Mansion, 44, Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya
This exhibition brings together about 120 paintings, graphic works and lithographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of
St. Petersburg, depicting pre-war and post-war views of Leningrad. All in all, the exhibition will showcase the work of 22 Leningrad artists, including Alexander Vedernikov, Vladimir Grinberg, Nikolay Emelyanov, Boris Ermolaev, Nikolay Lapshin, Vyacheslav Pakulin, Alexey Pakhomov, Alexey Pochtenny, brothers Anatoly and Viktor Proshkin, Alexander Rusakov, Nikolay Tyrsa, and Yakov Shur. Visitors will gain an insight into the Leningrad landscape school of the 1930–1940s.


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28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

I Love You, Peter’s Creation: New Works by Factory Artists Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, St. John’s Ravelin
This exhibition will tell the story of Peter the Great’s reign, and how it has been depicted in various decorative and applied arts. Historical and contemporary works from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and the Imperial Porcelain Factory will show how artists have adhered to traditions.

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28.06.2022
11:00–17:00

In the Name of Peter the Great (exhibition) Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition will tell the story of the first Russian emperor and founder of St. Petersburg. It will not only view him as a real historical figure, but also examine his significance as a symbol and cultural myth. The perpetuation of memory and emergence of new interpretations of the image of Peter the Great and works associated him often arose with key anniversaries. As the image of Peter the Great took root in culture and public consciousness, so the symbolic connection between St. Petersburg and its founder also strengthened.
Various place names, along with educational, medical, cultural and scientific institutions were all named after Peter the Great. These topics will all be covered at this exhibition, which will feature sculptures, paintings, works of graphic art, works of decorative and applied art, architectural designs, and photographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and partner organizations.

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10:00 29.06.2022
29.06.2022
10:00–20:45

Russian Epics in Stone at the Faberge Museum

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Fabergé Museum, 21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
On 29 June 2022 an exhibition entitled ‘Russian Epics in Stone’ will open at the Faberge Museum. The exhibition will showcase the works of contemporary gem-cutters from the Urals. The exhibition is organized by the Svyaz Vremen Foundation, Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, and Shmotyev Family Foundation (Yekaterinburg).

The exhibition includes the artworks created at Yekaterinburg’s two leading gem-cutting workshops: Alexey Antonov’s Lapidary and Svyatogor studio.

Contemporary gem-cutters find their inspiration in both Russian history and oral tradition, that together paved the way for epics and fairy tales. The protagonists include Russian princes and heroes, mythological creatures, and folklore types. Collected, they tell a tale of Russian culture, its simple and underlying values of compassion, courage, and love.

Russian Epic in Stone demonstrates how the artists reimagine protagonists of Russian history and folklore. The art show illustrates both the development and the legacy of the centuries-old gem-cutting tradition.

SPILF participants are eligible for a discount to visit the exhibition with a special promocode. You can find the promocode in the Roscongress personal account.

Use the promocode to get tickets at website
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29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

The Empire on the Path of Modernization: Russia in the 19th–20th centuries

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the most important political, economic, and social changes to take place in the Russian Empire in the 19th – early 20th centuries, and looks at the way they influenced people's lives. It also examines the various internal and external factors that pushed the authorities to enact reforms.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Sculptures of the Summer Garden

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
The Mikhailovsky Castle exhibits a series of genuine decorative park sculpture of the beginning of the 18th century from the Summer Garden, purchased at the direction of Peter I in Venice and Rome. Made of Carrara marble, these works of Italian masters had been decorating the Summer Garden for almost three centuries, until in 2009 they were moved from the open air to the halls of the Mikhailovsky Castle in order to be preserved. In the alleys of the Summer Garden exact copies made of modern materials were placed instead.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Each Word a Bullet

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the year of intangible cultural heritage in Russia (2022). It will explore the role of the political chastushka (a type of Russian folk song) as a means of state propaganda.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Who are you, Alexandra Kollontai?

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This biographical exhibition has been organized to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the revolutionary, politician and diplomat Alexandra Kollontai, and will cover the most significant periods of her life. Visitors will have the chance to view unique archive documents, photographs, and Alexandra Kollontai’s personal belongings from the collection of the State Museum of the Political History of Russia.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

A Navigator and a Carpenter: Peter the Great in Russian Artistic Culture (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
This exhibition is dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great’s birth. The Russian Museum’s rich collection provides a unique opportunity to tell the story of the great emperor’s exploits, as captured in works of art in different genres throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
29.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Preserving History: 100 Years of the Russian Museum’s Restoration Workshops (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Benois Wing, 2, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition is dedicated to the centenary of the Russian Museum’s restoration department. It will feature a large number of archive materials, the department’s work logs, reports on major restorations, and more.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
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11:00
29.06.2022
11:00–17:00

St. Isaac’s Cathedral – The Petrine Church (exhibition)

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Museum of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (Church of the Saviour on Spilt Blood), 2B, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition will feature a range of items from various collections. It will tell the story of the first St. Isaac’s Church, built and consecrated in honour of the heavenly patron of Peter the Great.

Access by participant badge (advance registration required via the personal web office). The number of invitations is limited.
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14:00
29.06.2022
14:00–21:00

An art show presented by Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX–XXI centuries

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Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Manege collection. Painting, graphics, and sculpture.

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29.06.2022
14:00–21:00

Personal shows from the exhibition cycle ‘20th Century. St. Petersburg Artists and Their Fates: Zaven Arshakubi, Dmitry Shneerson, Evgeny Orlov’

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Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Staring into Faces’ is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Zaven Arshakuni, member of the legendary Group of 11 from Leningrad. The art show captivates the incredible colour energy of the artist, where portraits and genre scenes create fantasy motifs filled with joy, love of life, light, and hope. Evgeny Orlov’s show is dubbed ‘The Geometry of Space’. It aims to persuade the audience that an image is not seen or made-up by the artist, but rather is an intuitive reflection of space touched by divine geometry. Famous local photographer Dmitry Shneerson will reveal his genius in the applied art field.


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19:00
29.06.2022
19:00–21:30

ART-cocktail

Мероприятие

Mariinsky II, 34, ulitsa Dekabristov
ART-cocktail for the Forum participants will take place at the Mariinsky Theatre’s New Stage.
Drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served before the show.
Programme will feature celebrated operatic and ballet pieces.

Ticket is required to access the theatre.
Forum participants need to register for the event in the Roscongress personal account. Once participation is confirmed tickets can be picked up at the cultural programme stands in the ExpoForum 28 June 08:00–20:00 and 29 June 08:00–16:45.

If you confirmed your participation but have not had a chance to pick up your ticket at the ExpoForum you can do so at the cultural programme mobile stand in the foyer of the theatre on 29 June between 18:00 and 20:00. Participant’s badge or passport is required.
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29.06.2022
19:00–21:00

Concert "Melodies of cinema, shows, musicals"

Концерт

St. Petersburg Jazz Philharmonic, 27, Zagorodny Prospekt
The concert will present original interpretations of beloved jazz standards from Broadway shows and Hollywood films. The programme is presented by Elvira Trafova and Kornev’s Ensemble


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10:00 30.06.2022
30.06.2022
10:00–20:45

Russian Epics in Stone at the Faberge Museum

Выставка

Fabergé Museum, 21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
On 29 June 2022 an exhibition entitled ‘Russian Epics in Stone’ will open at the Faberge Museum. The exhibition will showcase the works of contemporary gem-cutters from the Urals. The exhibition is organized by the Svyaz Vremen Foundation, Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, and Shmotyev Family Foundation (Yekaterinburg).

The exhibition includes the artworks created at Yekaterinburg’s two leading gem-cutting workshops: Alexey Antonov’s Lapidary and Svyatogor studio.

Contemporary gem-cutters find their inspiration in both Russian history and oral tradition, that together paved the way for epics and fairy tales. The protagonists include Russian princes and heroes, mythological creatures, and folklore types. Collected, they tell a tale of Russian culture, its simple and underlying values of compassion, courage, and love.

Russian Epic in Stone demonstrates how the artists reimagine protagonists of Russian history and folklore. The art show illustrates both the development and the legacy of the centuries-old gem-cutting tradition.

SPILF participants are eligible for a discount to visit the exhibition with a special promocode. You can find the promocode in the Roscongress personal account.

Use the promocode to get tickets at website
More
30.06.2022
10:00–18:00

The Empire on the Path of Modernization: Russia in the 19th–20th centuries

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the most important political, economic, and social changes to take place in the Russian Empire in the 19th – early 20th centuries, and looks at the way they influenced people's lives. It also examines the various internal and external factors that pushed the authorities to enact reforms.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
30.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Sculptures of the Summer Garden

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
The Mikhailovsky Castle exhibits a series of genuine decorative park sculpture of the beginning of the 18th century from the Summer Garden, purchased at the direction of Peter I in Venice and Rome. Made of Carrara marble, these works of Italian masters had been decorating the Summer Garden for almost three centuries, until in 2009 they were moved from the open air to the halls of the Mikhailovsky Castle in order to be preserved. In the alleys of the Summer Garden exact copies made of modern materials were placed instead.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
30.06.2022
10:00–18:00

A Navigator and a Carpenter: Peter the Great in Russian Artistic Culture (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
This exhibition is dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great’s birth. The Russian Museum’s rich collection provides a unique opportunity to tell the story of the great emperor’s exploits, as captured in works of art in different genres throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
30.06.2022
10:00–18:00

Preserving History: 100 Years of the Russian Museum’s Restoration Workshops (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Benois Wing, 2, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition is dedicated to the centenary of the Russian Museum’s restoration department. It will feature a large number of archive materials, the department’s work logs, reports on major restorations, and more.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
11:00
30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

In the Name of Peter the Great (exhibition) Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition will tell the story of the first Russian emperor and founder of St. Petersburg. It will not only view him as a real historical figure, but also examine his significance as a symbol and cultural myth. The perpetuation of memory and emergence of new interpretations of the image of Peter the Great and works associated him often arose with key anniversaries. As the image of Peter the Great took root in culture and public consciousness, so the symbolic connection between St. Petersburg and its founder also strengthened.
Various place names, along with educational, medical, cultural and scientific institutions were all named after Peter the Great. These topics will all be covered at this exhibition, which will feature sculptures, paintings, works of graphic art, works of decorative and applied art, architectural designs, and photographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and partner organizations.

Access by participant badge
More
30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

I Love You, Peter’s Creation: New Works by Factory Artists Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, St. John’s Ravelin
This exhibition will tell the story of Peter the Great’s reign, and how it has been depicted in various decorative and applied arts. Historical and contemporary works from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and the Imperial Porcelain Factory will show how artists have adhered to traditions.

Access by participant badge
More
30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

Leningrad from the Back Entrance

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Rumyantsev Mansion, 44, Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya
This exhibition brings together about 120 paintings, graphic works and lithographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of
St. Petersburg, depicting pre-war and post-war views of Leningrad. All in all, the exhibition will showcase the work of 22 Leningrad artists, including Alexander Vedernikov, Vladimir Grinberg, Nikolay Emelyanov, Boris Ermolaev, Nikolay Lapshin, Vyacheslav Pakulin, Alexey Pakhomov, Alexey Pochtenny, brothers Anatoly and Viktor Proshkin, Alexander Rusakov, Nikolay Tyrsa, and Yakov Shur. Visitors will gain an insight into the Leningrad landscape school of the 1930–1940s.


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30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

The Russian Avant-Garde: Construction, Mechanics, and Day-to-Day Life (exhibition)

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Engineering House, Peter and Paul Fortress
This exhibition features paintings and drawings, architectural designs, sketches and photographs of theatrical sets and costumes, textiles, porcelain, and household items from the late 1910s–1930s. Each exhibit provides an example of the glorification of industrialization and the experimentation that was taking place with new, powerful forms and shapes.

Access by participant badge
More
30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

Naval Parades in St. Petersburg: Pages of History (exhibition)

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition has been organized to mark Russian Navy Day, and will provide an insight into the birth of the naval parade in St. Petersburg – a key ceremony for Russia’s navy. It will also depict the ceremonial naval reviews that took place on the Neva River over the past three centuries, and the Navy Day parade as it appears today. It will feature paintings and graphics, small sculptures, photographs, documents, weapons, military costumes, banners, model ships, and coins from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.

Access by participant badge
More
30.06.2022
11:00–17:00

St. Isaac’s Cathedral – The Petrine Church (exhibition)

Выставка

Museum of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (Church of the Saviour on Spilt Blood), 2B, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition will feature a range of items from various collections. It will tell the story of the first St. Isaac’s Church, built and consecrated in honour of the heavenly patron of Peter the Great.

Access by participant badge (advance registration required via the personal web office). The number of invitations is limited.
More
30.06.2022
11:00–18:00

Forward, Time! Time, Forward! (exhibition)

Выставка

State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Kirov Museum, 26–28, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt
This exhibition at the Kirov Museum examines the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century, using the example of life in Leningrad in the 1920s and 1930s (the time of the first five-year plans, rapid urban growth, and the emergence of a new industrial powerhouse. “Forward, time! Time, forward!" is a quote from the play The Bathhouse by Vladimir Mayakovsky. These lines from The March of Time were recited by the characters before heading to the future on board a time train. Setting off from the year 1930, they head to a “commune” (communism) in 2030. Visitors to the exhibition will have the chance to step back 90 years in time and imagine themselves among the people of Leningrad dreaming together of a brighter future through communism. The exhibition’s timeline is broken down into different intervals – from centuries and decades to specific minutes and seconds that a person would experience in the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century.

Access by participant badge
More
12:00
30.06.2022
12:00–20:00

Personal shows from the exhibition cycle ‘20th Century. St. Petersburg Artists and Their Fates: Zaven Arshakubi, Dmitry Shneerson, Evgeny Orlov’

Выставка

Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Staring into Faces’ is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Zaven Arshakuni, member of the legendary Group of 11 from Leningrad. The art show captivates the incredible colour energy of the artist, where portraits and genre scenes create fantasy motifs filled with joy, love of life, light, and hope. Evgeny Orlov’s show is dubbed ‘The Geometry of Space’. It aims to persuade the audience that an image is not seen or made-up by the artist, but rather is an intuitive reflection of space touched by divine geometry. Famous local photographer Dmitry Shneerson will reveal his genius in the applied art field.


Access by participant badge
More
30.06.2022
12:00–20:00

An art show presented by Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX–XXI centuries

Выставка

Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Manege collection. Painting, graphics, and sculpture.

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19:00
30.06.2022
19:00–20:30

Miroslav Kultyshev Piano Recital

Концерт

Shostakovich St. Petersburg State Academic Philharmonia, Small Hall, 30, Nevsky Prospekt
Chopin:

Fantasie in f moll
Etudes
Bolero
Lullaby
Variations on the Theme "La ci darem la mano"

Brahms:
Sonata No. 3

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20:00
30.06.2022
20:00–21:30

Closing of the Season

Концерт

Shostakovich St. Petersburg State Academic Philharmonia, Grand Hall, 2, Mikhailovskaya Ulitsa
Concert for friends, partners, and sponsors of the Philharmonia will include Symphony #5 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev’s Symphony-Concerto in E minor for cello and orchestra, soloist – Alexander Ramm, one of the leading cellists of the young generation.

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10:00 01.07.2022
01.07.2022
10:00–20:45

Russian Epics in Stone at the Faberge Museum

Выставка

Fabergé Museum, 21, Fontanka River Embankment. Shuvalov Palace
On 29 June 2022 an exhibition entitled ‘Russian Epics in Stone’ will open at the Faberge Museum. The exhibition will showcase the works of contemporary gem-cutters from the Urals. The exhibition is organized by the Svyaz Vremen Foundation, Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg, and Shmotyev Family Foundation (Yekaterinburg).

The exhibition includes the artworks created at Yekaterinburg’s two leading gem-cutting workshops: Alexey Antonov’s Lapidary and Svyatogor studio.

Contemporary gem-cutters find their inspiration in both Russian history and oral tradition, that together paved the way for epics and fairy tales. The protagonists include Russian princes and heroes, mythological creatures, and folklore types. Collected, they tell a tale of Russian culture, its simple and underlying values of compassion, courage, and love.

Russian Epic in Stone demonstrates how the artists reimagine protagonists of Russian history and folklore. The art show illustrates both the development and the legacy of the centuries-old gem-cutting tradition.

SPILF participants are eligible for a discount to visit the exhibition with a special promocode. You can find the promocode in the Roscongress personal account.

Use the promocode to get tickets at website
More
01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

The Empire on the Path of Modernization: Russia in the 19th–20th centuries

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the most important political, economic, and social changes to take place in the Russian Empire in the 19th – early 20th centuries, and looks at the way they influenced people's lives. It also examines the various internal and external factors that pushed the authorities to enact reforms.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

Each Word a Bullet

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This exhibition is dedicated to the year of intangible cultural heritage in Russia (2022). It will explore the role of the political chastushka (a type of Russian folk song) as a means of state propaganda.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

Who are you, Alexandra Kollontai?

Выставка

State Museum of the Political History of Russia, 2–4, Ulitsa Kuybysheva
This biographical exhibition has been organized to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the revolutionary, politician and diplomat Alexandra Kollontai, and will cover the most significant periods of her life. Visitors will have the chance to view unique archive documents, photographs, and Alexandra Kollontai’s personal belongings from the collection of the State Museum of the Political History of Russia.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

A Navigator and a Carpenter: Peter the Great in Russian Artistic Culture (exhibition)

Выставка

State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
This exhibition is dedicated to the 350th anniversary of Peter the Great’s birth. The Russian Museum’s rich collection provides a unique opportunity to tell the story of the great emperor’s exploits, as captured in works of art in different genres throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tickets to be booked by participants separately
More
01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

Preserving History: 100 Years of the Russian Museum’s Restoration Workshops (exhibition)

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State Russian Museum, Benois Wing, 2, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition is dedicated to the centenary of the Russian Museum’s restoration department. It will feature a large number of archive materials, the department’s work logs, reports on major restorations, and more.

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01.07.2022
10:00–18:00

Sculptures of the Summer Garden

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State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Castle, 2, Sadovaya Ulitsa
The Mikhailovsky Castle exhibits a series of genuine decorative park sculpture of the beginning of the 18th century from the Summer Garden, purchased at the direction of Peter I in Venice and Rome. Made of Carrara marble, these works of Italian masters had been decorating the Summer Garden for almost three centuries, until in 2009 they were moved from the open air to the halls of the Mikhailovsky Castle in order to be preserved. In the alleys of the Summer Garden exact copies made of modern materials were placed instead.

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11:00
01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

In the Name of Peter the Great (exhibition) Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition will tell the story of the first Russian emperor and founder of St. Petersburg. It will not only view him as a real historical figure, but also examine his significance as a symbol and cultural myth. The perpetuation of memory and emergence of new interpretations of the image of Peter the Great and works associated him often arose with key anniversaries. As the image of Peter the Great took root in culture and public consciousness, so the symbolic connection between St. Petersburg and its founder also strengthened.
Various place names, along with educational, medical, cultural and scientific institutions were all named after Peter the Great. These topics will all be covered at this exhibition, which will feature sculptures, paintings, works of graphic art, works of decorative and applied art, architectural designs, and photographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and partner organizations.

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01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

I Love You, Peter’s Creation: New Works by Factory Artists Marking the 350th anniversary of the birth of Peter the Great

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, St. John’s Ravelin
This exhibition will tell the story of Peter the Great’s reign, and how it has been depicted in various decorative and applied arts. Historical and contemporary works from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg and the Imperial Porcelain Factory will show how artists have adhered to traditions.

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01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

Leningrad from the Back Entrance

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Rumyantsev Mansion, 44, Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya
This exhibition brings together about 120 paintings, graphic works and lithographs from the collection of the State Museum of the History of
St. Petersburg, depicting pre-war and post-war views of Leningrad. All in all, the exhibition will showcase the work of 22 Leningrad artists, including Alexander Vedernikov, Vladimir Grinberg, Nikolay Emelyanov, Boris Ermolaev, Nikolay Lapshin, Vyacheslav Pakulin, Alexey Pakhomov, Alexey Pochtenny, brothers Anatoly and Viktor Proshkin, Alexander Rusakov, Nikolay Tyrsa, and Yakov Shur. Visitors will gain an insight into the Leningrad landscape school of the 1930–1940s.


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01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

The Russian Avant-Garde: Construction, Mechanics, and Day-to-Day Life (exhibition)

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Engineering House, Peter and Paul Fortress
This exhibition features paintings and drawings, architectural designs, sketches and photographs of theatrical sets and costumes, textiles, porcelain, and household items from the late 1910s–1930s. Each exhibit provides an example of the glorification of industrialization and the experimentation that was taking place with new, powerful forms and shapes.

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01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

Naval Parades in St. Petersburg: Pages of History (exhibition)

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Peter and Paul Fortress, Neva Curtain Wall
This exhibition has been organized to mark Russian Navy Day, and will provide an insight into the birth of the naval parade in St. Petersburg – a key ceremony for Russia’s navy. It will also depict the ceremonial naval reviews that took place on the Neva River over the past three centuries, and the Navy Day parade as it appears today. It will feature paintings and graphics, small sculptures, photographs, documents, weapons, military costumes, banners, model ships, and coins from the collections of the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.

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01.07.2022
11:00–18:00

Forward, Time! Time, Forward! (exhibition)

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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Kirov Museum, 26–28, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt
This exhibition at the Kirov Museum examines the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century, using the example of life in Leningrad in the 1920s and 1930s (the time of the first five-year plans, rapid urban growth, and the emergence of a new industrial powerhouse. “Forward, time! Time, forward!" is a quote from the play The Bathhouse by Vladimir Mayakovsky. These lines from The March of Time were recited by the characters before heading to the future on board a time train. Setting off from the year 1930, they head to a “commune” (communism) in 2030. Visitors to the exhibition will have the chance to step back 90 years in time and imagine themselves among the people of Leningrad dreaming together of a brighter future through communism. The exhibition’s timeline is broken down into different intervals – from centuries and decades to specific minutes and seconds that a person would experience in the accelerating pace of life in the 20th century.

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01.07.2022
11:00–17:00

St. Isaac’s Cathedral – The Petrine Church (exhibition)

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Museum of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ (Church of the Saviour on Spilt Blood), 2B, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
This exhibition will feature a range of items from various collections. It will tell the story of the first St. Isaac’s Church, built and consecrated in honour of the heavenly patron of Peter the Great.

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12:00
01.07.2022
12:00–20:00

An art show presented by Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX–XXI centuries

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Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Manege collection. Painting, graphics, and sculpture.

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01.07.2022
12:00–20:00

Personal shows from the exhibition cycle ‘20th Century. St. Petersburg Artists and Their Fates: Zaven Arshakubi, Dmitry Shneerson, Evgeny Orlov’

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Museum of Art of St. Petersburg of the XX-XXI centuries, Griboedova canal emb., 103
Staring into Faces’ is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Zaven Arshakuni, member of the legendary Group of 11 from Leningrad. The art show captivates the incredible colour energy of the artist, where portraits and genre scenes create fantasy motifs filled with joy, love of life, light, and hope. Evgeny Orlov’s show is dubbed ‘The Geometry of Space’. It aims to persuade the audience that an image is not seen or made-up by the artist, but rather is an intuitive reflection of space touched by divine geometry. Famous local photographer Dmitry Shneerson will reveal his genius in the applied art field.


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20:00
01.07.2022
20:00–21:30

Molière Passion, or The Mask of Don Juan

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Alexandrinsky Theatre, 6, Ploshchad Ostrovskogo
A ballet by Boris Eifman
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hector Berlioz,
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Sets and costumes: Vyacheslav Okunev
Light: Gleb Filshtinsky and Boris Eifman

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