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RUSSIA!

September 16th, 2005 - January 11th, 2006
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
(with color book and color catalogue)

The International Foundation of Russian and Eastern European Art (INTART) is a Corporate Sponsor of the Solomon R. Guggenheim exhibit entitled "RUSSIA!". Alexandre Gertsman, President of INTART, is a Member of the Leadership Committee for this unprecedented show. Further underscoring the development and significance of contemporary Russian art on the international scene, Mr. Gertsman was invited to contribute his vast wealth of pertinent knowledge and curatorial experience as a consultant to the contemporary installation of the exhibition.

Select contemporary artworks from both INTART's and Mr. Gertsman's collections are on loan to the Guggenheim Museum for this unique exhibition which, chronologically represented, will introduce the international public to a collective display of Russia's greatest treasures.



REMEMBRANCE:
RUSSIAN POST-MODERN NOSTALGIA

Curated by Alexandre Gertsman

(with color catalogue and essays by Alexander Borovsky, Alexandre Gertsman, Donald Kuspit, and Edward Lucie-Smith, among others)

September 2nd - October 29th, 2005
Grossman Art Gallery, Lafayette College
Easton, Pennsylvania

To date, the exhibition has traveled to:
Yeshiva University Museum, New York (2003-2004, accompanied by a Festival of Russian Culture, organized by INTART); and Allan Priebe Gallery, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, Wisconsin (2004)



NATALYA NESTEROVA:
REFLECTIONS OF TIME PAST

Curated by Alexandre Gertsman

(with color catalogue and essays by Alexander Borovsky, Alexandre Gertsman, Robert C. Morgan, and Barbara Thiemann, among others)

PART I: May 20th – September 30th, 2005
Fondo del Sol Museum
Washington, D.C.

PART II: May 20th – August 7th, 2005
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Washington, D.C.

To date, the exhibition has traveled to:
Museum Ludwig of International Art, Aachen, Germany (2004); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow – with First Moscow Biennale; State Russian Museum, The Marble Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia (2005)

The exhibition will travel to:
Hebrew Union College Museum, New York; and Palazzo Forti Gallery of Modern Art, Verona, Italy (2006)