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Weekend in Moscow Dear Friends!

where the various famous rock, indie and electronic artists perform.

the Tretyakov Galery at Krymskiy Val: “Fantasies of Silver age” and “From Renaissance to Conceptualism and beyond”.

Bar Martinez @ the Festival of International Culture and Food

The Martinez Bar will have its own space called –The Arctic. At The Arctic you will have the possibility to try very special cocktails including their famous cocktail “Martinez” created by Jeremy Thomas.

Festival Park Live

Marilyn Manson (USA),Dope D.O.D. (NED), The Prodigy , Die Antwoord (ZAF), DJ Robin Axford (UK), Lykke Li (SWE) and Deftones (USA).

We offer you the best selection of events for this Weekend! The weekend promises to be The weekend is also filled with tasty if you choose to visit the cultural events: the Interactive Stay tuned to know more about International food festival. project presented by Garage living in Moscow! and exhibitions at More of “crazy” experience proFollow us: facebook.com/intermarkrelocation vides the Park live festival Moscow is easy with Intermark Relocation!

From 12.00am to 10.00pm Entrance: 400RUB Kids younger than 14 years This weekend takes place the old: Free 4th festival “Around the World” at the Hermitage Garden. It inThe Hermitage garden vites you for festival of world 3, Karetniy Ryad Street music, international cuisine, m. Pushkinskaya picnic on the grass, dancing www.mosgorsad.ru and quizzes.

Park Live is the first 3-day open-air festival in Moscow. The Festival Line-up is organized to satisfy the tastes of rock, indie and electronic music lovers. Just have a look at the announced headliners:

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27- 29th of June Entrance fee: 2500–7 000 RUB All-Russia Exhibition Centre (#19-22) 119, Prospekt Mira m. VDNKH parklive.org/en/ 29.06 +08 +18 Cloudy


Alexander Golovin

« Fantasies of the Silver Age. Celebrating 150th Anniversary of his birth. » Untill the 24th of August This large-scale exhibition project will be dedicated to the works of Alexander Yakovlevich Golovin (1863-1930) – a brilliant artistic example from the Silver Age. He was a great theatre decorator and a reformer of theatrical set design and is also known for his romantic landscapes and his still life.

The exhibition includes works from 23 museums and private collections and includes paintings, sketches of monumental murals, theatre decorations, costumes and various works of decorative and applied art. This will be the first time that authentic costumes based on Golovin’s sketches and used in the final performance of B. E. Meyerhold’s staging of Mikhail Lermontov’s “Masquerade”, will be displayed in Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery 10 Krymsky Val, (halls 60-62) Entrance fee: 120 — 250 RUB www.tretyakovgallery.ru

Dmitriy Prigov

« From Renaissance to Conceptualism and beyond » Untill the 17th of August Dmitriy Prigov (1940-2007) was a poet, artist, sculptor and one of the founders of Moscow conceptualism. The purpose of this retrospective exhibition is to show his legacy in various historical contexts of world art - from the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras to age of post-modernism. Tretyakov Gallery 10 Krymsky Val, (halls 38-42) Entrance fee: 100-360 RUB www.tretyakovgallery.ru

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Do it Moscow Until the 6th of June

Take part in a global Art Project! Venues: do it Moscow will take place in Garage Pavilion, Gorky Park, Krymskaya Embankment, as well as PUMA Social Club and in other locations across Moscow. Conceived by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, “Do it” began in Paris in 1993 as a result of the discussion with the artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier on how to make exhibitions more flexible and open-ended. Their conversation developed into the question of whether a show could take “scores” or written instructions by artists as a point of departure, which could then be openly interpreted every time they were presented. How would it transform an artist’s work if others made the artwork? At the beginning, Obrist invited twelve artists to contribute with instructions that were translated into nine different languages and circulated internationally as a book. Soon afterwards, “Do it” exhibitions were held all over the world, from Reykjavik to Siena, Bangkok to Mexico City. New instructions were added for each incarnation, so that today nearly 400 artists have contributed instructions to the ever-evolving project,

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offering infinite creative possibilities for the participants who enact them. Twenty years after its conception, it has become the longest-running exhibition ever. Visitors will find “do its” everywhere at Garage, whether in the form of “fortune cookies” in the cafe, a performance at the reception desk, a workshop in the lobby, or a noisy bazaar on the lawn. Even when leaving Garage, one can still be part of do it Moscow by participating in events such as the “planetary dance” procession staged at the Krymskaya Embankment based on instructions by renowned choreographer and dancer Anna Halprin, or by responding to the challenging task set by Japanese artist Shimabuku to “make an animal smile” or one can dance with a large piece of chalk at the Park of Arts “Muzeon”, as instructed by American artist Joan Jonas. For up-to-date program, please visit www.garageccc.com Entrance fee: 300 RUB Garage Gorky Park 9, Krymskiy Val Street, m. Oktyabrskaya or m. Park Kulturi


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