Online exhibition "COVID-19! GO!"

Exhibition May 1 − June 1, 2020
On May 1, the People’s Gallery “Attic of Artists” launches the first online exhibition in our history dedicated to the global coronavirus pandemic and its impact on our lives.
Of course, this period in world history will remain in the memory of each of us, as one of the most stressful events of our century.
The purpose of the exhibition "COVID-19! GO away! ” - record this time also in the visual arts!
And yet, we, as a gallery that collaborates with a huge number of different artists, during this difficult time, set ourselves the task of helping them. Today, about 1000 authors work with us, most of which are self-employed people. And also a very large percentage of them are elderly people who are now at risk.
It is to them, who remained almost without support today, that we want to help through an exhibition that will be held online. Such a regime implies an opportunity for artists to take part in it, without leaving home. They don’t have to bring paintings to the gallery, all authors will be able to put pictures on their own on the gallery’s website without violating the self-isolation mode.
The gallery is obligated to collect as many pandemic paintings as possible, made in various techniques, styles and directions. And from May 1, the online exhibition “COVID-19! GO! ”, Which will include all the collected work. Each of them will be available for viewing, ordering, payment online, delivery is also implied.

Friends, you can support the project!
All funds raised will be used to develop a personal account for artists on our website, which we now had to suspend due to quarantine. Any, even minimal support you can help the artist, whose paintings you may have acquired, love and enjoy them every day!

Details of the exhibition, as well as information on support, can be found on the main page of the gallery website www.art-mx.ru

It is also possible to select and order the reward you like for your help on the crowdfunding platform planeta.ru/ca…exhibition
Galleries at the exhibition