In 2010, the Nadja Brykina Gallery opened its doorways in Moscow as a way to introduce its people to Eastern European art. She had been publishing books and catalogues of works done by one of the best masters on the tradition and by 2006, Nadja opened her first gallery in Zurich, Switzerland. Since 2003, Didi Art Gallery has hosted several exhibitions that includes the creations of Felix Volosenkov, Valery Lukka, Dmitry and Alexander Kaminker, Maxim Lapshin, Andrei Gorbunov, Mikhail Komkarov, Paul Leonov, and Viktor Remishevsky. Artists whose works are exhibited within the gallery include Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Natalya Nestorova, Leonid Purygin, Oskar Rabin, Mikhail Roginsky, Oleg Tselkov, Edward Steinberg, and Vladimir Yakolev. From its deeply rooted origins in Christianity which gave rise to the primary grasp art form, the Icon, Russian art has advanced to other styles such as Realism and the Avant-Garde. Patrons of the gallery include the Royal Academicians, the New English Art Club, The Society of Women Artists, and The Royal Cambrian Academy.
If you are within the temper for some summary art, orient yourself toward the blended media, colourful, and refined abstract compositions. Have a have a glance at the array of giclée prints on canvas portraits …