Dear visitors! Note that the AZ Museum will be closed from April 1 due to the exposition change.
1938–2018
"MY COMBINATIONS, WHICH I CALL "THE SPACE OF EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE" IS A CERTAIN IMAGE OF THE GAME OF WORLD POWERS. THOUGH, NOT A PHYSICAL-MATHEMATICAL IMAGE, BUT AN ANTHROPOMORPHIC. IN OTHER WORDS, I CREATE THE GAME OF THESE WORLD POWERS THROUGH A HUMAN EMOTION. THIS IS AN IRONIC ATTITUDE TO THE LEVEL OF HARMONY, WHICH HAS ALREADY BEEN CANONIZED. WITHOUT THIS IRONY WE CANNOT ENTER THE NEW LEVEL OF HARMONY, THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE MODERN UNDERSTANDING OF INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A HUMAN BEING AND AN INERT SUBSTANCE."
Vladimir Yankilevsky was a painter and sculptor. In the early 1960s, he developed the concept of a triptych as a trinity of male, female and the universe. The direction in which the artist worked can be called "Epic expressionism". In the 1970s, he worked on the idea of creating an "existential box" — the space of human existence. Vladimir Yankilevsky creates a number of objects representing "real" dummy characters and spatially picturesque places. The artist’s works have been presented at solo exhibitions, in galleries and museums, including the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Museum Ludwig (Cologne), the National Gallery Prague and others.
From the album of etchings "City – Masks". 1972
From the album of etchings "City - Masks". 1972
From the cycle "Adam and Eve". 1971
Woman in the City. 1971
From the cycle "Adam and Eve". 1971
Woman in the Landscape. 1971
From the cycle "Women's Faces". 1970
Theme and Improvisation. Composition 16. 1970
Musings. 1970
Walk. 1970
From the cycle "Atmosphere of Kafka". 1969
Family. 1969
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.