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The exhibition presents autobiographical monochrome paintings. A portion of the display is devoted to works created in a creative collaboration between the artist and his mother.
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EVGENY MUZALEVSKY.
Monochrome, with my mother behind my back
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Blueprint Media Article. Alina Pinsky on Mark Rothko's Exhibition in The Fondation Louis Vuitton
The epochal Mark Rothko exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton offers a unique opportunity to explore the artist's work—if not deeply, then at least comprehensively, according to art historian and gallery owner Alina Pinsky.
Material from RBC Style: Alina Pinsky on the Paris+ Fair
Art historian and gallery owner Alina Pinsky has returned from Paris, where she attended the Paris+ par Art Basel fair, and shared her impressions with RBC Style about the second edition of this Basel offshoot.
Tatiana Andreeva's works - 'Modules' from the 'Magnets' series, 1974
Tatiana worked for many years almost "in isolation." Now she is active again and has joined the circle of artists represented by the Gallery. We present an interview conducted by Alina Pinsky for Forbes Life—a brief conversation with the artist about various aspects of her life and creative journey.
Alina Pinsky Gallery's Booth at Cosmoscow 2023
Alina Pinsky Gallery participates in the Cosmoscow contemporary art fair for the seventh time, traditionally showcasing all its artists and seamlessly integrating various periods and directions in the exhibition—Modern & Contemporary.
 Igor Skaletski: Magic of Colors. Interior + Design. Painting
The September issue of Interior + Design features an article on Evgeny Muzalevsky's painting and the magic of expressionist color in Igor Skalecki's works. Skalecki's solo exhibition will be a major event of the winter art season.
Alina Pinsky on Art Basel 2023 - Article for The Art Newspaper Russia
Alina Pinskaya shared with The Art Newspaper her impressions of how the new management of the Art Basel fair influenced the lineup of artists and many other things.
 Alina Pinsky in front of Evgeny Muzalevsky's work during a shoot for Black Square Journal
Since spring 2023, the conceptual art and style magazine Black Square has been released in a new format—as a collector's edition showcasing contemporary culture beyond established centers and boundaries. For the first issue of the revamped Black Square, we spoke with Tanya Stolyar about life and art.
MUZALEVSKY x Kruzhok Capsule Collection
Kruzhok, together with the Alina Pinsky Gallery, presented a collection of clothes for the opening of the Evgeny Muzalevsky solo exhibition. The result of this collaboration between brand and artist was eight individual items based on his work.
Alina Pinsky Gallery's Booth at the
At our stand, we combined works of artists of different generations: works by the greats of nonconformism - Igor Chelkovski (b. 1937) and Mikhail Chernishov (b. 1945), alongside watercolors by Evgeny Muzalevsky (b. 1995) and graphics by two gallery artists - Natalia Turnova (b. 1957) and Natasha Khabarova (b. 1985).
Painting by the new artist at Alina Pinsky Gallery—Natasha Habarova

Natasha Khabarova works in an expressionistic style, focusing on themes related to physicality. Her portraits often lack traditional portraiture—blurred faces are presented only suggestively. She employs a muted color palette and distressed materials, highlighting the fragility, vulnerability, and sensitivity of the human condition.

In 2022 The State Tretyakov Gallery presented the first personal exhibition of the outstanding Russian artist Alexander Yulikov. The exhibition features more than 50 of the artist's works, covering a significant period of his work from the 1970s to the 2020s.
In April 2023, Alina Pinsky Gallery presented an exhibition of graphic works by Evgeny Muzalevsky titled "My Favorite Fly" in the LOBBY space.
In May 2023, an exhibition called Vis-à-vis opened at MMCA on Petrovka Street, commemorating the 8th anniversary of the "Friends" foundation. The exhibition was curated by gallery owner Alina Pinsky.

Supported by the State Tretyakov Gallery, a 7-meter-tall sculpture titled "Running Man" by Igor Сhelkovsky has been installed in the park.
On February 15, 2023, a lecture was held at the gallery space by Irina Kochergina, an art historian and senior researcher at the State Tretyakov Gallery, dedicated to the life and work of the artist Lydia Masterkova.
With the support of the State Tretyakov Gallery, a 3.5-meter-tall sculpture titled "Sitting Man" by Igor Сhelkovski has been installed in the park.

The work of Yevgeny Muzalevsky, titled "And Forgive Us Our Debts, As We Also Forgive Our Debtors," received the First Prize of the Zverev Prize, established by the AZ Museum at the beginning of 2021.

Sculptures by Igor Chelkovski in the exhibition "Contemporary Russian Art: The Language of Animation," which opened on June 30, 2021, at the Marble Palace.
The Team teachable
In September 2022, the Nabokov Museum presented an exhibition titled "How to Catch a Butterfly?" This exhibition was a poetic reflection on escapism, memory, and migration in the context of the literary practice of Vladimir Nabokov. The exhibition featured graphic works by Yevgeny Muzalevsky.
In the summer of 2021, MMOMA presented its tenth thematic exhibition of its collection, this time dedicated to new acquisitions. The exhibition featured artworks by Igor Chelkovski and Natalia Turnova.
The 2020 triptych by Yevgeny Muzalevsky is featured alongside works by other young contemporary artists of various generations at the site-specific exhibition "Monsters under the Open Bed," presented by the MAXART Foundation in collaboration with the cultural space "Third Place" in St. Petersburg.
On June 9, 2021, the Museum of Moscow opened a group exhibition titled "Thinking Landscape," featuring artists from the Alina Pinsky Gallery: Igor Chelkovski and Dunya Zakharova. The project is dedicated to artistic exploration of the surrounding space and the search for new forms of interaction with it, encompassing painting, architecture, sculpture, photography, and video art.
"Tim Parchikov: Just a Shot Away" is a curated selection of works, primarily centered around the artist's key series, 'Suspense.' The solo exhibition of the photographer, which opened in December 2021, featured approximately fifty artworks from various periods, including the very latest pieces. A 3D tour of the exhibition was created to accompany the show.
Sculptures by Igor Chelkovski and his paintings from the series "Flowers" are part of the exhibition "Gardens of Art. Metamorphoses" prepared at the Arkhangelskoe Palace Museum for the opening of the Botanical Greenhouses.
On September 3rd, as part of the "Here and Now" project with the support of the Moscow Museum, a seven-meter urban sculpture by Igor Chelkovski, "Vase with Flowers," was installed in Zaryadye Park.
On November 20th, the award ceremony for the laureates of the Moscow Art Prize took place in Zaryadye Park. Sculptor Igor Chelkovski was awarded the first prize in the category of "Visual Arts and Architecture" for his series "People."
On October 7, 2019, in the inner courtyard of the New Tretyakov Gallery, three "people" sculptures by Igor Chelkovski— "Standing," "Walking," and "Running"—found their permanent home. Igor Chelkovski's long-held dream of bringing contemporary sculpture to the city was realized thanks to the generous gift from collectors Alina and Dmitry Pinsky.
On November 29, 2018, in the "Palisandr" gallery, Artem Dezhurko gave a lecture on modernist design and interiors in Italy from the 1930s to the 1950s. The lecture covered the projects of designers such as Gio Ponti, Franco Albini, Giuseppe Pagano, Piero Portaluppi, Carlo Mollino, Marco Zanuso, Osvaldo Borsani, Ico Parisi, and several other authors.
On March 27, 2019, at the "Palisandr" gallery, an event organized by Alexander Dobrovinsky's "Tabu" club took place—a lecture on the male interior, delivered by Alexander Rymkevich, a fashion expert and the chief editor of The Rake Russia magazine.
On January 30, 2019, another lecture by Artem Dezhurko on the history of design took place at the gallery. This time, the topic was Swedish design in the mid-20th century. The lecture discussed how Sweden played a pivotal role in bringing the "modern movement" to Scandinavia and the significant role of the 1930 decorative arts exhibition in Stockholm.
On April 4, 2019, Artem Dezhurko, an employee of the "Palisandr" gallery, gave a lecture about the provocateurs and hooligans who worked at the intersection of architecture, design, and "contemporary" art in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The lecture discussed figures such as Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, Gaetano Pesce, Andrea Branzi, as well as artistic groups like Archizoom, Superstudio, Gruppo UFO, Gruppo 9999, Gruppo Strum, and Studio 65.
On October 23, 2018, at the Palisandr gallery, a lecture-discussion was held by Artem Dezhurko and Alina Pinsky on collectible design and the merits of objects with a history. The lecturers talked about vintage and contemporary items from designers like Eames, Mies van der Rohe, Jean Prouvé, and Poul Kjaerholm, discussing how materials age and the pleasure derived from examining hallmarks.
On February 19, 2018, the Palisandr Gallery concluded an exhibition project dedicated to the 1980s era with a lecture titled "Counter-Design: New Laws of Attraction." Fashion historian Andrei Abolenkin and Alina Pinsky from the Palisandr Gallery discussed the connection between radical design and the fashion industry.
Alina Pinsky Gallery is opening an exhibition of Lev Povzner. The project 'Field of Wonders' will bring together more than 60 paintings and graphic works created from the 90s to the 2010s. It will be largest exhibition of the artist's work in recent years.
The exhibition at Alina Pinsky Gallery features puzzle paintings created from the 1990s to the 2020s. This is the first show of the master’s work after a long hiatus, marking a return of an artist whose star emerged on the art scene during the late thaw.
At the Alina Pinsky Gallery booth at the Cosmoscow fair— a mini-exhibition of museum-quality works by classic senior-generation artists—are unique modules from the 1970s by Tatiana Andreeva, an artist who was ahead of her time by many years.
The Team teachable
Gallerist Alina Chelkovski shared her impressions about how the new management of Art Basel has influenced the roster of artists and much more
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The Team teachable
Kruzhok presented a capsule collection created for the opening of Evgeny Muzalevsky's personal exhibition at the Alina Pinsky Gallery. The collection includes eight items inspired by the artist's works.
The Team teachable
Two years ago, we predicted a bright future for 27-year-old Evgeny Muzalevsky, a student of the workshop of the legendary photographer and artist Sergey Bratkov at the Rodchenko School...
In the works created by Evgeny Muzalevsky during his time at the Institute of Art and Design in Offenbach, he demonstrates a new way of interacting with the canvas space.
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The Team teachable
On the eve, once again, we were reminded that Alina Pinsky Gallery is not only a treasure trove of beautiful artworks by artists but also a gathering place for socialite personalities that Alina Pinsky manages to bring together time and time again...
The Team teachable
On Wednesday, Alena Doletskaya and Masha Fedorova attended the opening of Evgeny Muzalevsky's exhibition. Alina Pinsky, in whose gallery the solo exhibition took place, introduced them with special care...
The Team teachable
The opening of Evgeny Muzalevsky's solo exhibition took place at Alina Pinsky Gallery. At the age of 27, the artist has accumulated a substantial baggage of visual and emotional experience, as well as earned widespread recognition...
The Team teachable
On Thursday, Alina Pinsky Gallery opened the exhibition of graphic works by Evgeny Muzalevsky titled "My Favorite Fly" at the LOBBY space. The founders of the art concierge warmly welcomed the guests...
The Team teachable
From May 23rd to June 4th, the exhibition "Vis-à-vis" will take place at MMOMA on Petrovka. The curator of the exhibition is the gallery owner Alina Pinsky. In collaboration with the "Friends" Foundation, the Museum presents the "Vis-à-vis" project...
The Team teachable
The opening of the True Colors exhibition took place in Alina Pinsky's art space, with the central theme being "color" as a fundamental means of artistic expression...
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The Team teachable
The opening of the True Colors exhibition featuring works by gallery artists. The central theme of the exhibition is "color" as a fundamental means of artistic expression. The exhibition includes...
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The Team teachable
Recently, Alina Pinsky Gallery held an exhibition titled "And How Do We Create Our Own Beauty?" As the organizers say, it is a "female exhibition" in a gallery that has not pledged allegiance to the feminist movement.
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Spring is the time for color. If you currently feel like there's a lack of it in your surroundings, the exhibition at Alina Pinsky Gallery can help; its central theme is precisely color as a fundamental means...
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The exhibition "How Do We Create Our Own Beauty?" at Alina Pinsky Gallery features the works of 18 female artists and spans a century, from the avant-garde to the present day. In this retrospective, Natalia Turnova holds a special place...
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The vernissage was attended by Ksenia Chilingarova, Svetlana Bondarchuk, Evgenia Linovich, Natalia Maximova, Inga Berman, Alexandra Lekomtseva, Anna Andronova, Elena Pinsky-Vakulenko..
A large group show of nearly a dozen female artists has opened in Moscow’s Alina Pinsky Gallery. It brings together works from several generations of women in the arts in Russia, from the modernist pioneer Natalia Goncharova to young millennials.
In the English language, there is the idiom "someone's true colors," which means "the true nature or character of someone." Artists who work with color often define their "true colors" through their free interpretation of color.
The concept of gender is at the core of the exhibition "And How Do We Create Our Own Beauty?" at Alina Pinsky Gallery. It features the works of 18 Russian female artists.
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Artworks by renowned female artists through the years and celebrity guests at the exhibition in Alina Pinsky Gallery. On November 15th, the opening of the exhibition "How Do We Create Our Own Beauty" took place at Alina Pinsky Gallery...
The exhibition "How Do We Create Our Own Beauty?" dedicated to women artists is launching. Chronologically, the exhibition spans nearly a hundred years, inviting reflection on the boundaries of painting and the role of women in art...
We've long grown accustomed to not always being able to attend all the events to which we are invited. However, yesterday's missed opportunity was perhaps the saddest for us – the opening of the exhibition "How Do We Create...
The gallery "Palisandr" changed its name and is now known as Alina Pinsky Gallery. It also relocated from Trekhgorka to Prechistenka. We met with the gallery owner, Alina Pinsky, at the new location, and she shared insights about the rebranding...
In its space in the Isakov House on Prechistenka, the gallery opened an anniversary exhibition titled "Yesterday, Today, Always."
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Alina Pinsky Gallery's art space celebrated its fifth anniversary with the opening of the exhibition "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow," which brought together works by artists from multiple generations.
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In Russia, there are many who can afford to buy art and designer items. Alina Pinsky, a gallerist, shares insights on how to sell to them. "Art and design always coexist side by side..."
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Last week, Alina Pinsky opened the doors to her renovated gallery. The name "Palisandr" has been changed to Alina Pinsky Gallery, while the focus on collectible design remains unchanged. We asked the gallerist to select 12 items with which...
Alina Pinsky Gallery is celebrating its first anniversary. Specifically for Forbes Life, Alina Pinsky has curated a selection of the top sales from her gallery over the past five years.
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Lecture "Lydia Masterkova: The Down-to-Earth and the Transcendent"

Lecturer: Irina Sergeevna Kochergina - art historian, senior research fellow at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Department of Painting of the first half of the 20th century.

Mastkov is referred to as the Amazon of the second Russian avant-garde. She was one of the few who engaged in abstract art in the USSR in the 1960s-1970s. In late 1975, the artist emigrated and spent the rest of her life in France. During the lecture, we will learn how Mastkova was connected to Malevich, Dina Verni, and Georgy Kostaki.
We will see her works from private European collections and delve into the mystery of Mastkova's late period, where images of other worlds reign and the vibrations of creators from past centuries come to life.



February, 15th 2023

Igor Chelkovski. Sculpture Creation.

March, 20th 2022

Interview with Alina Pinsky and Francisco Infante.

Alina Pinsky, the founder of the Palisandr Gallery, had a conversation with Francisco Infante about his life and artistic journey.

Since 1968, Francisco Infante, in collaboration with Nonna Gorunova, has been working on outdoor installations titled "Artifacts," which represent a unique encounter between materialized objects and nature. Infante and Gorunova have developed their creative method, which involves establishing a single shooting point for manually constructed installations to create visual metaphors - artifacts.

June, 8th 2020
June 8th, 2020
Vadim Kibardin. Design Ecology.

Vadim Kibardin is a renowned Russian designer, founder of KIBARDIN design studio, and a participant in the Russian Collectible exhibition at the Palisandr Gallery. At the exhibition, he presented his unique Black Paper chairs made from pressed paper, developed in accordance with all environmental trends, which he discussed in his lecture for the gallery's guests.
The lecture "Design Ecology" is dedicated to his observations and research: what ecological and aesthetic trends can be identified in contemporary design, what opportunities exist for recycling and reuse in this field, and which materials modern designers should pay attention to.

Denis Milovanov x Palisander Gallery. IZBOR Collection.

The name Denis Milovanov is well-known among professionals and an interested audience. He is one of the first Russian authors in his field to be represented in the Western market. His textured, substantial objects, crafted using ancient Pomor technology, easily complement different styles and periods. His wooden objects can confidently be called functional sculpture. Izbor is a series of items with a unique pattern created specifically for the Palisandr Gallery for the Russian Collectible exhibition.

March, 11th 2020
November, 14th 2019
Alina Pinsky's interview with Igor Chelkovski

Alina Pinsky, the founder of the Palisandr Gallery, asks the artist Igor Chelkovski unusual questions and receives unconventional answers.

A public conversation between Igor Chelkovski and Leonid Parfenov at the Palisandr Gallery.

"Impressionism in Soviet times was equated with extremism." Igor Chelkovski, a man of history who witnessed the beginning and end of the Thaw era in Moscow and developed as an artist during those years, spoke with Leonid Parfenov, the author of the famous series of TV programs and books about Soviet everyday life, about the artist's life under censorship and without it. They concluded that life without censorship is still better, even though there may be less adrenaline.

November 7th, 2019

Igor Chelkovski's chairs


The artist Igor Chelkovski, a living legend of non-conformist art, created a series of small sculptures resembling pieces of furniture in 2013. For the winter exhibition of 2018-2019 at the Palisandr Gallery, three of his chairs were produced in life-size for the first time.

Igor Chelkovski: The Most Modest Artist among Moscow Conceptualists. Cultural news with Vladislav Flyarkovsky


Igor Sergeyevich Chelkovski, an artist and sculptor with a rich and typical Soviet unofficial fate, including emigration to the West. He was closely connected to all Moscow conceptualists and figures of social art, but categorizing him within these movements may not be entirely accurate.
"Cultural News" with Vladislav Flyarkovsky on Sundays.

The focus of this cultural news program is the events of the day, pressing issues in contemporary culture from the past week, international news, and significant reports from correspondents on matters related to spiritual and public life in the regions of Russia. Guests in the studio provide comments on current problems in conversation with the program's host.

Broadcast of the 'Culture' TV Channel from December 16th, 2018