2024 was filled with museum events dedicated to the art of the Soviet avant-garde era. One of the largest events of this year, addressed to a significant era in Russian photography, was the exhibition held at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center – “The Origins of Soviet Photography. 1920-1930” from the collection of the Lumiere Gallery.
As part of the fair |Catalog|, the Lumiere Gallery will present an exhibition dedicated to Soviet photography of the avant-garde era and authors whose works are included in museum and private collections around the world. The exhibition will include more than 20 works by prominent representatives of avant-garde photography of the 1920s and 1930s – Alexander Rodchenko, Arkady Shaikhet, Boris Ignatovich and Mikhail Prekhner, as well as contemporary Russian photographer Vadim Gushchin.
The fair |Catalog| will be held from December 6 to 8, 2024, at Sytin’s printing house at 71/5 Pyatnitskaya St. A preview for collectors will be held on December 5. The Lumiere Gallery’s stand – 1.3.