(Immobility. Russian classical sculpture from Shubin to Matveyev

Exhibition March 24 − May 16, 2021
Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh" presents an inter-museum art exhibition "(Immobility. Russian classical sculpture from Shubin to Matveyev ".

Visitors will be able to see more than 150 unique sculptural works selected from the collections of the State Russian Museum, the State Hermitage, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Museum of Urban Sculpture, the Tsarskoe Selo State Museum, Peterhof State Museum, Gatchina State Museum, Pavlovsk State Museum the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, the State Museum of the History of Religion, the Central Naval Museum, the Research Museum at the Russian Academy of Arts, the State Museum of the History of Religion and many others. The exposition includes not only recognized masterpieces, but also works that have practically never been exhibited before.

The exhibition presents the works of 65 talented masters of Russian sculpture, including: N. Andreev, M. Antokolsky, N. L. Aronson, R. R. Bach, V. A. Beklemishev, A. N. Belyaev, L. A. Bernshtam, M. F. Blokh, V. S. Bogatyrev, V. A. Vatagin, A. V. Verner, I. P. Vitali, S. M. Volnukhin, S. I. Galberg, I. Ya Gintsburg, A. S. Golubkina, F. G. Gordeev, V. I. Demut-Malinovsky, G. V. Deryuzhinsky, M. L. Dillon, L. A. Dietrich, I. S. Efimov, G. R Zaleman, R. K. Zaleman, S. I. Ivanov, K. V. Isenberg, F. F. Kamensky, P. K. Klodt, I. F. Kovshenkov, V. V. Kozlov, M. I. Kozlovsky , S. T. Konenkov, F. P. Kreitan, V. V. Kuznetsov, N. A. Laveretsky, E. A. Lansere, N. I. Liberikh, A. V. Loganovsky, I. P. Martos, A. T. Matveev, B. M. Mikeshin, M. O. Mikeshin, A. L. Ober, A. M. Opekushin, B. I. Orlovsky (Smirnov), N. S. Pimenov, S. S. Pimenov, I. I. Podozerov, M. P. Popov, I. P. Prokofiev, N. A. Ramazanov, Yu. N. Svirskaya, P. P. Sokolov, P. A. Stavasser, D. S. Stelletsky, A. I. Terebenev, F. P. Tolstoy, P. P. Trubetskoy, S. A. Ukhtomsky, A. R. Von Bock, M. A. Chizhov, I. N. Schroder, F. I. Shubin, F. F. Shchedrin.

Based on site materials Central Exhibition Hall "Manege".