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In Artibus Foundation

In Artibus Foundation is a noncommercial organization, created with the goal of searching and popularization classic and modern art. Practical areas of the fund are exhibition and publishing activities, support for cultural projects. The initiative to create the In Artibus Foundation is owned by Inna Bazhenova, a collector, patron of the arts, a participant and initiator of cultural projects. Inna Bazhenova is the publisher of the Russian version of the authoritative newspaper about the art of "The Art Newspaper Russia", and since 2014 has been the owner of the international network The Art Newspaper.

In Artibus Foundation
In Artibus Foundation
Moscow, Prechistenskaya Embankment, 17 (entrance from the Course lane)
In Artibus Foundation is a noncommercial organization, created with the goal of searching and popularization classic and modern art. Practical areas of the fund are exhibition and publishing activities, support for cultural projects. The initiative to create the In Artibus Foundation is owned by Inna Bazhenova, a collector, patron of the arts, a participant and initiator of cultural projects. Inna Bazhenova is the publisher of the Russian version of the authoritative newspaper about the art of "The Art Newspaper Russia", and since 2014 has been the owner of the international network The Art Newspaper.
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In Artibus foundation – некоммерческая организация, созданная с целью изучения и популяризации классического и современного искусства. Практические направления фонда – выставочная и издательская деятельность, поддержка культурных проектов.

Инициатива создания фонда In Artibus принадлежит Инне Баженовой – коллекционеру, меценату, участнику и инициатору культурных проектов. Инна Баженова – издатель российской версии авторитетной газеты об искусстве The Art Newspaper Russia, а с 2014 года – владелец международной сети The Art Newspaper.


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г. Москва, ул. Волхонка, д. 13, стр. 2
MUZEON Park of ArtsMUZEON Park of Arts is the largest museum of sculpture under open sky in Russia. In the collection there are unique monuments of soviet era, which got here during the foundation of the museum since 1992.It is a monumental sculpture of the 1930s – 1950s, which served not only to ideas of propaganda, but also town forming concept – a monument to Dzerzhinsky by Evgeny Vuchetich and a monument To Gorky by Ilya Shadr performed by the Artel of Vera Mukhina, for many years were sculptural dominants of the two central Moscow squares. Also in the MUZEON collection there are interesting monuments of the era of social realism, numerous busts of heroes of socialist labor, traditional portraits of soviet leaders, obligatory for installation in every soviet institution. Preservation of these unique monuments, the relation to which changed on the course of change of a political policy of the country, was always one of the museum’s tasks. All sculptures in the collection and iconic buildings of the soviet period have not only artistic value, which can be controversial, but historical value. They are artifacts of their era, necessary to study it. In connection with it, preservation and scientific description of all exhibits are the one of the museum’s purposes. In addition to the “program” monuments of the soviet period, MUZEON also exhibits works by Russian avant-garde sculptors, who, under ideological reasons, couldn’t be exhibited under soviet power. They were kept in workshop for a long time and weren’t presented to the general public. Among them are rare works of Evgeny Chubarov, Alexei Grigoriev and Leonid Rabins. Today MUZEON actively exhibits modern sculptors, expanding the boundaries of its collection and replenishing it with plein-air painting and materials of thematic photo exhibitions, modern art-objects and video-art materials.
Krymsky Vall, possession 2