Art Exhibit: Russia's Native Mushrooms: Botanical Watercolors

  • September 21, 2024 – March 09, 2025
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  • The Museum of Russian Art
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  • Minneapolis, MN
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  • Art Exhibit


Art Exhibit: Russia's Native Mushrooms: Botanical Watercolors

The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) presents an exhibition of watercolors by Alexander Viazmensky. The exhibition focuses on realistic depictions of Russia’s native mushrooms. Drawing on the collections of Michael Peltsman and the Rich Family, the exhibition includes 25 works by this prominent botanical artist. TMORA is grateful to the art collectors for their contributions.
 
These watercolors belong to the genre of botanical art. True-to-life renderings of plants and fungi have been used by scholars and lovers of nature for many centuries.  As an art form, the genre fosters observation and appreciation of the functionality, diversity, and beauty of the living world. 
 
Viazmensky paints mushrooms native to northern Russia, such as chanterelle, porcini, and birch mushrooms — a favorite food of the inhabitants of Russian forests, both people and animals. Viazmensky also paints poisonous mushrooms that the artist loves for their spectacular colors and shapes. 
 
Alexander Viazmensky is a resident of St. Petersburg, Russia. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Leningrad (St. Petersburg) in 1991. His superb works can be found in museums and private collections around the world


Times:    Tickets: Free with museum admission ($0-$14)    Phone: 612-821-9045    Website    Email

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