Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. Not all will get in the future

Exhibition October 18, 2017 − January 28, 2018
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are among the most famous artists of his generation. They are widely known for their large-scale installations and use of fictional characters. Their work embodies the universal ideas of utopia and fantasy, hope and fear.

Exhibition"Not all will get in the future" is an artistic journey that begins with early paintings, drawings, sketchbooks and sculpture by Ilya Kabakov created in his Studio since the 1960s, years before moving to new York in the late 1980s.

For the first time together are three large installations – "the Man who flew into space from his apartment" (1985), Labyrinth (my mother's Album)" (1990) and "Not all will get in the future" (2001). The exhibition coincided with the 100 th anniversary of the October revolution, explores the role of the artist in society in ambiguous times.