Dear visitors! Note that the AZ Museum will be closed from April 1 due to the exposition change.
1934–1998
Vladimir Yakovlev was a painter. In 1968 the artist's personal exhibition took place in the Moscow Union of Artists (together with Eduard Steinberg). Starting from the 1970s his works are displayed in Switzerland, the United States, Germany, then in England, France, USA and Israel. In 1995 the artist’s personal exhibit was held in the Tretyakov Gallery. In the mid-1970s, after having suffered a grave disease in childhood, he almost completely lost his eyesight. Yakovlev passed years in an insane asylum and then died in an assisted living facility.
The artist’s paintings are stored in numerous Russian and foreign museums, private collections in Russia and abroad.
Girl with a braid. 1970
Red Flower on a Green Background. 1969
Still-life by the Sea. 1969
Double Portrait. 1969
Portrait with the Bottle. 1969
White Flower on Blue Background. 1969
Female Portrait. 1969
Male Portrait with Flower. 1969
Portrait. 1962
Portrait of the Wind. 1962
A Portrait. 1962
A Flower. 1961
By metro
We recommend travelling to Mayakovskaya metro station. The walk to the AZ Museum will take around five minutes. After leaving the station, turn first to the right into the alley, then moving forward, at the first intersection, turn left to 2nd Tverskaya-Yamskaya street. Walk a few meters. AZ Museum will be on your right.
By car
There are paid parking spaces on either side of 2nd Tverskaya-Yamskaya street or in the nearest alleys. Parking is limited, and on weekends and public holidays, the parking lots may be full.