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Russian Academy of Arts to be honorary guest at exhibition in Paris

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Russian Academy of Arts to be honorary guest at exhibition in Paris


15.02.2019

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The Russian Academy of Arts will participate in the Art Capital large international exhibition, which starts in Grand Palais on February 15. It is organized with the participation of the President of France and the Ministry of Culture of the country. The guests will see works of Zurab Tsereteli, Anatoly Lyubavin, Alexander Teslyk and other famous Russian artists who belong to Russian Academy of Arts, Russkiy Ochevidec informs. 

International cultural exchanges are supported by the representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo in France and Stella Art International association. 

Grand Palais is one of the largest exhibition complexes in Paris. It is located next to the Champs Elysees. The most significant exhibitions of the year converge in the Grand Palais annually. The exhibition becomes an opportunity for admirers of art who come to Art Capital by the thousands to see the work of the most interesting contemporary artists in one place. 

Paintings, graphics and sculpture made by members of Russian Academy of Arts will be placed in a special room on the territory of the French Artists' Salon, one of the four largest and most significant projects of the exhibition. Works by French masters will be brought to Russia in June. The exhibition of works of Salon of French artists will take place in the halls of Russian Academy of Arts.

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