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The Alfa Art Gallery in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Presents the Opening of the Exhibition: Famous Russian Contemporary Artists

01-31-2013 02:39 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Informational Poster for the Alfa Art Gallery's exhibition: Famous Russian Contemporary Artists

Informational Poster for the Alfa Art Gallery's exhibition: Famous Russian Contemporary Artists

Opening reception: January 31 @ 6pm – 10pm
Lecture about presented artists: February 15 @ 7 – 9 pm
Exhibition Duration: January 31 – February 26

The Alfa Art Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of our exhibition of Nina Tomczak’s Russian Fine and Decorative Artwork. The opening reception will be on January 31 at 6pm, with an open studio and lecture about the presented artists on February 15 at 7pm.

Nina Tomczak is a big collector of Russian Fine and Decorative Art. During a stay in Moscow, Nina became an active member of the International Woman’s Club, where she headed the Moscow Art Group. There, she was given an opportunity to meet various famous Russian contemporary painters and to be exposed to beautiful Russian Decorative Art, which she began to collect. Nina’s collection of Russian Fine and Decorative Art, being exhibited at Alfa, highlights talented Contemporary Russian painters from several different cultures and backgrounds.

The exhibited artists in Nina’s collection include: Andrei Averyanov, focusing on portraits and bodies; Irina Korsakova, creating a unique style of art, trying to stray away from other influences; Lev Dyakonitsyn, painting a speculative presence in an inventive reality; Pavel Lazarev, approaching canvases with an ornamental and almost geometrical form; Victor Kazarin, creator of the new painting style of Russian post-suprematism; Vaily Shevchenko, creating a modern folklore with his paintings; Oleg Tolstoi; and Yuri Grigorian.

All exhibited artworks will be available for sale!

The Alfa Art Gallery is a non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery and support of emerging and well-established artists. A vital player amongst visual arts organizations, the Alfa Art Gallery serves local, national, and international artists in exhibiting, initiating, supporting, presenting, and preserving artwork. Within the diverse community of New Brunswick, the gallery strives to provide a focus for interdisciplinary art and criticism, where visual mediums are enhanced by poetry, dance, and musical performances. We believe that art is a universal form of expression that can be used to bridge the diverse cultural gaps within our community by providing a forum for these voices to be heard. The gallery additionally seeks to forge collaborations with other local organizations in the same effort. Other services that the Alfa Art Gallery provides are consultation for first-time art buyers and season collectors interested in enhancing their art collection, open art studios for the community to understand artists' processes, and professional criticism and guidance to exhibition artists by seasoned art curators.

Alfa Art Gallery
108 Church Street
New Brunswick, New Jersey
08901

Galina Kourteva
info@alfaart.org
(732) 296-6720

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