Alina Pinsky Gallery opened in Moscow in the spring of 2017. The gallery, occupying 300 square meters, is located in the Isakov House on Prechistenka, a historic early 20th-century building designed by the renowned architect Lyev Kekushev.
The gallery specializes in modern and contemporary art as well as collectible design.
Alina Pinsky Gallery exclusively represents artists such as Igor Chelkovski, Lev Povzner, Michael Chernishov, Tatiana Andreeva, Natalia Turnova, Igor Skaletski, Natasha Habarova, and Evgeny Muzalevsky. Additionally, the gallery collaborates with artists including Vladimir Andreenkov, Boris Bich, Alexander Yulikov, Dunya Zakharova, Aliona Kirtsova, Maria Serebryakova, Irina Petrakova, Tim Parchikov, and Vadim Kibardin.
The collection also features works by prominent Russian artists such as Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigorieff, and Konstantin Korovin. An important part of the gallery's collection is devoted to Soviet underground artists, including Rimma Zanevskaya, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voytenko, Yuri Zlotnikov, and Marlen Shpindler.
European art, particularly the Paris School and lyrical abstraction, is represented by artists like Léonard Foujita, Ivan Puni, Serge Charchoune, André Lanskoy, Olivier Debré, Léon Zak, Gérard Schneider, Claude Bélanger, Alexander Garbell, Ladislas Kijno, Jean Miotte, Jean Messagier, and others.
The collectible design collection includes works by Ettore Sottsass, Shiro Kuramata, Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Poul Kjærholm, Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé, Jorge Zalszupin, and others.
The gallery continuously updates its exhibitions and collaborates with major museums across the country. Since 2017, it has regularly participated in art fairs.
In October 2019, three sculptures by Igor Chelkovski—"Standing," "Walking," and "Running"—from the Alina Pinsky Gallery collection were donated to the State Tretyakov Gallery. The three-meter metal figures are currently displayed in the museum’s inner courtyard.
In September 2021, Igor Chelkovski's 7-meter sculpture "Red Bouquet" was purchased by the city of Moscow and installed in the Zaryadye Park near Red Square. It is now located in the “Gorka” park.
In September 2023, Chelkovski's 3.5-meter "Sitting Man" was added to the permanent outdoor sculpture collection of the "Malevich" park in the Moscow region. Later, in May of the same year, "Running Man" by the artist also joined the park's collection.