Event showcases creations by Alexander and Anna Messerer
The Messerer family, renowned figures in Russian culture, are exhibiting their art at the "Garden" gallery. This exhibition, titled "The Messerer House," is a multifaceted concept that represents an immaterial entity, according to Anna Messerer. It feels like a home they lived without for a long time, despite not having a physical one.
The Messerer family's history is deeply rooted in the arts. The founders of the family, Asaf Messerer, a ballet choreographer, and his wife Anel Sudakevich, a former star of silent cinema and theater artist, are among those exhibiting. Alexander and Anna Messerer, old friends from Peredelkino, are also part of the exhibition.
The house near Ferapontovo, the first owned home of Sasha and Anna, holds significant value. It was transformed into a gallery out of joy, similar to the main exhibition house. The third generation of the Messerer family, including their children Nina, Borya, Sasha, and Sonya, are represented in the exhibition. Notable figures associated with the Messerer family include Asaf's niece, the renowned ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, and Boris's second wife, the poet Bella Akhmadulina.
The house near the "Mitchurinsky" station functions as a total gallery for the Messerer family's art, and their art in the "Garden" gallery is said to be close to their spirit. The house in Bayreuth serves as both a metaphysical, spiritual concept and a specific residence with exhibition halls.
The basis of the exhibition is made up of the paintings and graphics of Alexander and Anna Messerer. The Messerer family's house serves as both a metaphysical, spiritual concept and a specific residence with exhibition halls.
Currently, the "Artistic Dynasties" series, curated by Dmitry Butkevich, is being held at the "Belyaevo" gallery of the "Exhibition Halls of Moscow" union. The Messerer family's exhibition is a significant part of this series.
The Messerer family, along with friends and relatives, resides in a house near the "Mitchurinsky" station, making their art accessible and tangible to all who visit. This exhibition is a testament to the Messerer family's rich history in the arts and their enduring legacy.
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