Alina Pinsky Gallery opened in Moscow in the spring of 2017. The 300-square-meter space is located in the Isakov House on Prechistenka Street, an architectural monument of the early 20th century built by the renowned architect Lev Kekushev. The gallery specializes in modernist and contemporary art.
Alina Pinsky Gallery exclusively represents Igor Chelkovski, Michael Chernishov, Natalia Turnova, Natasha Habarova, Evgenii Muzalevsky, Igor Skaletski, Tatiana Andreeva, Lev Povzner and works with artists such as Vladimir Andreenkov, Alexander Yulikov, Boris Bich, Tim Parchikov, Dunya Zakharova, and Maria Serebriakova.
The collection also includes works by prominent Russian artists such as Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigoriev, Konstantin Korovin. Another important part of the gallery’s collection is the works of Soviet underground artists: Rimma Zanevskaya, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Yuri Zlotnikov, Marlen Spindler. European art — the Paris School and lyrical abstraction — is represented by names such as Leonard Foujita, Ivan Puni, Serge Charchoune, André Lanskoy, Olivier Debré, Léon Zack, Gérard Schneider, Claude Bellegarde, Alexandre Garbell, Ladislas Kijno, Jean Miotte, Jean Messagier, and others.
The gallery regularly updates its exhibitions in its display space, actively collaborates with major museums in the country, and has regularly participated in art fairs since 2017.