Project
Art Exhibition “Ours! The Path for Good”
Category
Best Implemented Project of Temporary or Permanent Museum Exposition
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The art exhibition “Ours! The Path for Good,” dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Crimea’s reunification with Russia, was held from 29 November 2024 to 16 March 2025 at the Atrium Exhibition Complex of the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve in Moscow.
The inter-museum project was organized by the Russian State Institute (Sevastopol) with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.
The exhibition featured works by major artists — from Arkhip Kuindzhi to Alexander Deineka and others — who were connected with Crimea and inspired by it.
Visitors were able to see 400 exhibits from 66 museums across the country.
The project made the most of all modern exhibition solutions: the complex layout of the three-level space became a metaphor for the landscape and cultural diversity of Crimea. The architectural design — from wall colors to spatial metaphors in each section — was conceived as a unified whole. Classical methods of museum display were complemented by contemporary approaches, enabling the representation of a wide variety of art forms in the most expressive way.
Location
Atrium Exhibition Complex, Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve, Moscow, Russia
Project implementation year
2025
Extra visual materials
Photo: https://disk.yandex.ru/d/MceKzve4fVn4-A
Video: https://disk.yandex.ru/d/YdBPvNduZzAPOg
Applicant
Aleksei Olegovich Komov
Born in 1975 in Moscow, graduate of MARHI. Architect, monumental artist, and graphic designer. Head of the architectural bureau “Komov and Partners.” Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts (RAA), Vice President of the Union of Architects of Russia (UAR), and First Vice President of the Union of Moscow Architects (UMA).
Author of the project
Aleksei Komov
Photo
Yuri Bucharsky
Customer
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Status of the project
Implemented
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