Cosmoscow • PA Gallery
September 27 – 29 2024
     
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PA Gallery

PA Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2019 by Elena Parshina and Nadezhda Avanesova. The gallery presents Russian and foreign artists of several generations: both those already recognized by the professional community, and young authors.

The gallery also specializes in unofficial art of the second half of the twentieth century. The gallery's collection includes works by Vladimir Tryamkin, Evgeny Chubarov, Vladislav Zubarev, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Sergei Alferov and others. The gallery's activity is based on research interest and love for art. The gallery is a living developing organism, creates a multimedia space for expressing the views of artists of different generations, where there is continuous interaction and exchange of experience, development and promotion of ideas.

The gallery regularly carries out solo and group exhibitions, as well as curatorial projects in order to support young curators who contribute to the manifestation of current topics of our time.

PA Gallery takes an active part in Russian and international art fairs, cooperates with institutions and foundations, which creates conditions for the exchange of artistic ideas, expands the circle of communication, influences the development of the intellectual environment, strengthens international cultural and partnership ties. PA Gallery artists take part in international biennales (Manifesta, Venice Biennale, etc.), are nominees and laureates of leading art awards (the Kandinsky Prize, the Sergey Kuryokhin, "Innovation" and others). The gallery's artists' works are included in private and institutional collections: Multimedia Art Museum, State Tretyakov Gallery, Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Ruarts Foundation, Sigg Art Foundation, Aksenov Family Foundation, Sandretti Foundation

Artists represented at Cosmoscow 2023: Andrey Syailev, Andrey Volkov, Anya Acorn, Anton Konyukhov.

  • Anton Konyukhov b . 1978 From the "Present" series, 2021 Canvas, author's technique 400 x 270 cm Courtesy PA Gallery and the artist
    Anton Konyukhov b . 1978 From the "Present" series, 2021 Canvas, author's technique 400 x 270 cm Courtesy PA Gallery and the artist