Batik is the name of the exhibition. All about batik. All about batik. — LiveJournal. Project "Cobalt Blue Goes to the Museum"


Tomorrow!

September 27-29 at Liteiny 55 exhibition hall Center for Books and Graphics.

Accessories and batik clothing for elegant ladies and naughty girls!

A unique opportunity to see, buy and learn how to make it yourself.

From silk scarves and evening dresses to sneakers and T-shirts.

Clothing, accessories, interior items.
Everything is in a single copy, hand-painted.

From leading textile artists from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Murmansk, Kazakhstan, Ukraine.

Three days of an intense program.

With master classes on silk painting - for dummies.

Wool painting is for experts.

Stylist consultations:

How to choose a scarf so that it emphasizes the dignity of your appearance?

How to tie a scarf correctly to highlight your figure?

An area for children, with whom an experienced teacher will practice batik while you explore the exhibition.

Entrance: 150 rubles (batik master classes and children's area are paid separately)



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Porcelain exhibitions in Russian museums

Asta Brzezicka. Theater and literature in the sculptor’s work

Theater Museum named after A.A. Bakhrushin, Moscow

Exhibition “Asta Brzezicka. Theater and literature in the work of the sculptor”, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the porcelain sculptor Asta Davydovna Brzhezitskaya (1912-2004).

http://www.gctm.ru/branches/gctm/ex/brzhezickaya/

Russians and Germans. 1000 years of history, art and culture.

The exhibition displays porcelain from the IFZ, Popov, Gardner, and Meissen factories.

The exhibition is located in the exhibition complex of the State Historical Museum at the address: Revolution Square, 2/3.

The Golden Age of Russian Porcelain and Glass. 1790-1830. From the collection of the Historical Museum

State Historical Museum

The stock exhibition, unprecedented in the quality and quantity of objects, presents about 600 exhibits of porcelain and glass in the classicism and empire styles, created at Russian imperial and private enterprises during the most fruitful period of their activity, called the golden age in the formation and development of “great styles” in applied art. art.

http://www.shm.ru/ev88731.html

Under the sign of blue swords - to the 300th anniversary of the Meissen porcelain manufactory

State Museum ceramics and the Kuskovo Estate of the 18th century

Exhibition "Under the Sign of Blue Swords", opened in the eastern gallery of the Bolshoi stone greenhouse, dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Meissen manufactory.

The collection of Meissen porcelain in the Museum of Ceramics is one of the best in Russia and is distinguished by its diversity and high level works.

Unfamiliar porcelain. Ten objects of Inna Olevskaya

10.02 - 04.03.2012 St. Petersburg

Lazarev Gallery, with the assistance of the State Russian Museum and the Imperial (Lomonosov) Porcelain Factory, presents: “Unfamiliar Porcelain”. Ten objects of Inna Olevskaya.

All of Inna Olevskaya’s works are journeys through time and space.

The artist's works are presented in the collections of leading museums in Russia and private collections in the USA, Italy, France, and Germany.

www.museum.ru/N44994

"People, lions, eagles and partridges..."

11.10.2011 - 1.01.2012

Moscow, State Darwin Museum

An exhibition at the Darwin Museum told about the artist Boris Yakovlevich Vorobyov and different faces his creativity.

www.museum.ru/N43862

Ceramics and man through the ages: Archaeological finds

26.08 - 13.11.2011

Moscow region, Sergiev Posad Museum-Reserve

The purpose of the exhibition is to show one of the most important materials - ceramics at all stages - from its invention in the Stone Age to the twentieth century.

www.museum.ru/N43730

"A Life of Wonderful Things"

4.02 - 31.10.2011 Tyumen region

Surgutsky local history museum

The exhibition “The Life of Wonderful Things” is based on objects from private collections of Surgut collectors. Among the exhibits of the exhibition is a collection of Soviet animalistic porcelain.

www.museum.ru/N42052

Art of Western Europe

10.07.2010 - 31.12.2011

Krasnodar, Krasnodar Regional Art Museum named after. F. Kovalenko

The exhibition is complemented by furniture from the 18th century and products from famous European porcelain manufactories of the 18th – 19th centuries.

www.museum.ru/N38876

Works of Novgorod artists of the late 20th century beginning of the XXI i.v.

14.01 - 31.12.2011

IN different materials and genres, sculptural works are presented. Decorative and applied arts are of particular interest. Magnificent tapestries and batik, as well as glass and porcelain works, in which artists continue the tradition of the largest in the northwest of the early twentieth century. factories of the Kuznetsov family (“Kuznetsov factories”). Works belong to outstanding masters Veliky Novgorod, participants and laureates international competitions and exhibitions, including folk and honored artists of Russia.

www.museum.ru/N41850

Treasures of the Muranovo estate

12/24/2010 - 12/31/2011 Moscow region, Muranovo Estate Museum

The exhibition takes place in the halls of the main manor house, restored after a fire in 2006. The collection of porcelain is significant in its composition, including works by masters of Russian factories - Imperial, Gardner, Popov, Kuznetsov, French - Dagoti, Dart, Duke of Angoulême, products from the Meissen manufactory and the Berlin Royal Factory, as well as English - Derby and other European productions of the 18th-19th century centuries

www.museum.ru/N41747

Opening of the Museum of Siberian Porcelain in Irkutsk

Irkutsk, st. Lenina, 5

September 27, 2010 with the support of the Ministry of Culture Russian Federation, funded by a grant from the President of the Russian Federation and with the assistance of charitable foundation“Patron” in the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum named after. V.P. Sukachev opens the Museum of Siberian Porcelain.

www.museum.ru/N40963

"Russian Tea Party"

30.09.2009-15.10.2011

Arkhangelsk, State Museum Association "Artistic Culture of the Russian North"

The main idea of ​​the exhibition is a story-memoir about the traditions of tea feasting in Russia and the Russian North among families of various classes; understanding the global popularity of the drink yesterday, today, tomorrow; a story about the variety of tea ceremonies.

The exhibition presents old photographs of townspeople, works of Russian and contemporary artists, antique porcelain, unique items related to the preparation of tea and the tea ceremony in the north.

www.museum.ru/N38625

The wonderful world of biscuit. Imperial Porcelain Factory in Tsarskoe Selo

14.06 - 25.09.2011

Exhibition of biscuit works performed by IPE masters. The exhibition included works in line with realism by Anatoly Danilov, animalistic sculpture by Galina Belash and Marina Nikolskaya, architectural and spatial compositions by the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Inna Olevskaya.

Fashion for Botany at the Benois Family Museum

14.06 - 31.08.2011

St. Petersburg GMZ Peterhof

The exhibition presents original and reprint editions of botanical atlases of the 17th - 19th centuries. The fashion for floral arrangements from album sheets quickly penetrated into the sphere of applied art.

www.museum.ru/N43241

Masters of Novgorod porcelain. T.A. Gavrilova

02.06 - 02.10.2011

Veliky Novgorod, State Museum artistic culture Novgorod land

Most of the works presented by T.A. Gavrilova were made in bisque - this is unglazed porcelain fired until sintering. The exhibition is another opportunity to turn to the master’s work and immerse yourself in the world of wonderful images. This exhibition continues the series of exhibitions of the Museum “Masters of Novgorod Porcelain”.

www.museum.ru/N43090

Porcelain by Nelly Petrova. Images of Russia. Imperial Porcelain Factory in Tsaritsyn

Moscow, GMZ Tsaritsyno

08.06 - 28.08.2011

The exhibition in Tsaritsyno will present all facets of the work of the artist of the Imperial Porcelain Factory, Nelli Petrova - new forms and numerous author’s discoveries used in the artist’s works and which have become a new word in the art of porcelain.

http://www.ipm.ru

Museum rarities of Kaluga

15.04 - 30.07.2011 Moscow

State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Prechistenka St.

The Kaluga Museum of Local Lore will present unique works (more than 750 items) from its collection to Muscovites for the first time. The exhibition is dedicated to the 640th anniversary of the first mention of Kaluga in written sources.

The exhibition presents items from an exotic collection, naturally - historical museum“For Good Enlightenment”, opened in Kaluga in 1914 with funds merchant family Ryzhichkin, such as Japanese and Chinese porcelain, oriental fans, household items.

www.museum.ru/N42641

Easter gift

24.03 - 24.05.2011

St. Petersburg, Gallery contemporary art porcelain IFZ

The Bright Resurrection of Christ - the greatest of the twelve Orthodox holidays, personifying the greatness of true faith, hope for spiritual rebirth, love and compassion for one’s neighbor. In Russia, Easter has been revered since ancient times; they prepare for it with special significance, observing customs and rituals. On bright holiday On Easter, family and friends are given colored eggs to symbolize renewal of life and rebirth. On the eve of the Resurrection of Christ, the Gallery of Contemporary Porcelain Art opens the exhibition "Easter Gift", which will feature unique works performed by G. Shulyak, T. Afanasyeva, V. Bogdanov, D. Filippenko, T. Charina, S. Sokolov, Y. Zhukova, M. Nikolskaya, V. Bakastova, L. Tsvetkova and other IPE artists.

Polyphonic porcelain

1.02 - 29.05.2011

Novgorod, State Museum of Artistic Culture of the Novgorod Land

The exhibition is dedicated to the work of one of the leading artists - porcelain makers of the Novgorod region - Vladimir Vladimirovich Smolyar (1935 - 2010).

www.museum.ru/N41969

Kislovodsk porcelain: yesterday and today

10.02 - 30.05.2011

"Kislovodsk Museum of History and Local Lore "Fortress"
Address: Stavropol region, Kislovodsk

A new exhibition “Kislovodsk Porcelain: Yesterday and Today” has opened in the exhibition hall of the Kislovodsk Historical and Local Lore Museum “Fortress”. It presents unique products of Kislovodsk Porcelain - Phoenix JSC, photographs, documents telling about its history, the roots of which go back to the depths of the 19th century. In 2010, JSC Kislovodsk Porcelain - Phoenix celebrated its 80th anniversary.

www.museum.ru/N42079

"Ancient, fragile, ringing porcelain...History of porcelain production"

17.01 - 01.04.2011

Saratov State Art Museum named after. A.N. Radishcheva

In the exhibition you can see samples of the main minerals that make up the porcelain mass, and factory molds for casting porcelain. The works presented at the exhibition entered the collection in different times and from different sources: from the founder of the museum A.P. Bogolyubov, from the State Museum Fund, from various private collections.

www.museum.ru/N41865

Travel N.M. Karamzin to Europe

12.12.2010 - 10.02.2011

Ulyanovsk Regional Art Museum

Ulyanovsk

The exhibition displays about 100 works of graphics, paintings and works of decorative and applied art of the 18th and 19th centuries from the collection of the UOKhM. In the hall you can see Western European and Russian engravings, porcelain from Meissen, Berlin, Sevres, bronze art and furniture.

www.museum.ru/N41717

Gorislavtsev Vladimir. Applied arts, ceramics, porcelain

22.12.2010 - 9.01.2011

Saint Petersburg

Exhibition center of the St. Petersburg branch of the Union of Artists of Russia on Bolshaya Morskaya Street

Vladimir Gorislavtsev is a painter, graphic artist, creator of forms, who chose ceramics as the material for realizing his ideas. He graduated from the Leningrad Higher Art School named after. V.I. Mukhina, worked for several years at the Leningrad porcelain factory "Stroyfarfor" as chief artist.

www.museum.ru/N41707

Elizaveta Petrovna and Moscow

10.12.2010 - 27.03.2011

State Tretyakov Gallery

As part of the largest historical and artistic project of the year, dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the birth in Moscow of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (1709–1761), about 400 exhibits will be presented, including items from the “Own” service of the Imperial Porcelain Factory.

The exhibition is diverse in composition. It includes not only the collection’s traditional Tretyakov Gallery painting, graphics, sculpture, but also works of decorative and applied art.

9th exhibition from the series “Presentation for Christmas” - “Porcelain and Rose”

State Hermitage Museum

Saint Petersburg

The exhibition will demonstrate the history of the development of sculpture and floral painting on porcelain, dedicated to the “queen” of flowers - Rose.

Project "Cobalt Blue Goes to the Museum"

22.11.2010 - 31.05.2011

State Museum of Artistic Culture of the Novgorod Land
Veliky Novgorod

The project “Blue Cobalt Goes to the Museum” proposes to return a forgotten brand to Veliky Novgorod and create an “exhibition workshop”, as new uniform presentation of the museum exhibition. The product of the project will be the museum exhibition “Museum Porcelain Workshop” and a new model of museum communication services.

www.museum.ru/N41491

Porcelain in the subway

from November 2, 2010

Moscow, Vorobyovy Gory metro station

The largest porcelain factories in Russia take part in the exhibition of Russian porcelain at the metro station. Vorobyovy Gory. The porcelain exhibition will last several months.

French porcelain and glass from the 18th - early 20th centuries. in the collection of the Pavlovsk Palace

20.05-20.12.2010

State Art and Architectural Palace and Park Museum-Reserve "Pavlovsk"

Saint Petersburg

The Rossi Library of the Pavlovsk Palace hosted an exhibition of French porcelain and glass of the 18th – early 20th centuries from the collections State Museum-Reserve"Pavlovsk", dedicated to the Year of France in Russia. The central place in the exhibition was occupied by products of the famous Sèvres royal porcelain manufactory of the 18th century. In particular, several gold-decorated objects from the Sèvres toilet set, gifted by King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to the future Emperor Paul and his wife Maria Feodorovna during their visit to France, were exhibited for the first time. Visitors to the exhibition can also see a service donated by the Duke of Angoulême, porcelain of the era Napoleonic wars, a series of plates with views of Paris in the first quarter of the 19th century and a collection of French laminated glass from the Art Nouveau era by the famous master Emile Galle.

The exhibition of French porcelain and glass is presented by highly artistic products of the Sèvres Royal Porcelain Manufactory, as well as various examples of tableware, decorative porcelain and earthenware produced by small ceramic factories and private factories in France in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The creation of French porcelain dates back to the 1740s, when the production of a new material for the manufacture of tableware and decorative items first opened in Vincennes. Since white kaolin clays had not been discovered in France by this time, French craftsmen developed a complex recipe for a mass based on silica, called “soft porcelain.” Since 1745, the Marquise de Pompadour, who became interested in new material, managed to captivate King Louis XV. From that time on, the double monogram of the king appeared on the back of porcelain objects: two letters “LL”, designated blue. The king, wanting to move the manufactory closer to Versailles, acquired land in Sevres, and in 1754 the manufactory building was built according to the design of the architect Linde under the direction of the engineer J.-R. Perrone. In 1759, the Sevres manufactory became royal property.

The manufactory produced tableware items, sets, vases, plaques for furniture, watches, toiletries, and tea pairs. In addition, a sculpture workshop was created, where the production of small porcelain sculptures was established. The leaders of the workshop were, in sequence, E.-M. Falconet, J.-J. Bachelier, L.-S. Boisot, F. Le Riche. Allegorical compositions and groups based on original models made of white unglazed mass - biscuit - were often used as table decorations. Two decades later, hard porcelain products began to be produced in Sevres.

The main receipts of French porcelain in Pavlovsk date back to the time of the first owners - Pavel Petrovich and Maria Fedorovna. Committing great trip under the name of the Count and Countess of the North, they included in the program of their stay in Paris a visit to the royal manufactory in Sevres. The royal couple - Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette presented the guests with precious gifts, among which a special place is occupied by the famous Sevres toilet set, exhibited in the State Bedroom of the Pavlovsk Palace. At the exhibition for the first time you can see several elegant, gold-decorated items that were part of the set.

Vases, biscuit figurines and large number tea pairs, which are characterized by a variety of decor. In particular, applied enamels were used that imitated precious stones.

Among the acquisitions is a dinner service with a “scattered roses” pattern, which was constantly used to set tables during Maria Feodorovna’s life. A reconstruction of the table setting with biscuit table decorations can be seen in the display case in the center of the room. Of particular interest are tabletop decorative groups from a biscuit with images of ladies and gentlemen playing music - “Spanish Concert”.

The products of the Sevres manufactory were not available for free sale, and one of the largest private factories, Nast in Paris, produced sets and dishes in imitation of Sevres products. The museum's collection includes a service with the same design. The exhibition presents plates with the Nast plant brand.

Members of the royal family: the Comte d'Artois and the Duke of Angoulême also patronized porcelain-producing enterprises. The exhibition features an elegantly shaped service donated by the Duke of Angoulême. The drawing depicting cornflowers is a tribute to the pastoral passions of that time.

First quarter XIX century is characterized by the emergence of new ceramic factories that specialized in decorative porcelain for everyday use. At the exhibition you can see a series of plates with views of Paris, made using the technique of monochrome printing, from the Kreil factory, plates with views of Paris from the Darty factory, but with polychrome painting.

Of interest are items related to the era of the Napoleonic wars. Thus, on plates from an unknown factory, scenes with French soldiers are presented.

One of the most interesting ensembles of French porcelain of the 1820s is the so-called Rose Pavilion Service, which was made at one of the private Parisian factories by order of Empress Elizabeth Alekseevna as a gift to her mother-in-law, Empress Maria Feodorovna. The painting on objects depicting botanical species of roses was carried out according to the drawings of the naturalist artist P.-J. Redoubt.

The collection of the Pavlovsk Palace Museum has formed a significant collection of products made from French laminated glass of the late 19th and early 20th years, the complex technology of which was invented in the workshop of Emile Galle in Nancy. His vases of simple shapes with exquisite floral decorations became collector's items and were used to decorate interiors in the new Art Nouveau style.

www.museum.ru/N40237

Porcelain from the Prince N.B. factory Yusupova

Stroganov Palace, St. Petersburg


Porcelain from private factories in St. Petersburg

25.06.2008 - 14.10.2008

Mikhailovsky (Engineering) Castle of the State Russian Museum

Saint Petersburg

The exhibition features about 400 works created at the famous factories of Batenin and the Kornilov brothers, from the collection of the Russian Museum. The Russian Museum has a unique collection. A special place in this collection is occupied by the works of two St. Petersburg factories, which stood out among private porcelain production XIX century high quality execution, richness of forms and decor.

www.museum.ru/N34265

Exhibition of Russian and Soviet porcelain of the 19th-20th centuries “Ode to Joy”

30.09. - 22.11.2009

Museum of Personal Collections of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts named after A.S. Pushkin

Moscow, Volkhonka 10

Exhibition of Russian and Soviet porcelain of the 19th-20th centuries “Ode to Joy” from the collection of the Yuri Traisman Foundation for Russian Art. Organizers: Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, State Museum fine arts named after A.S. Pushkin, Yuri Traisman Russian Art Foundation.

The exhibition exhibits are divided into sections: Porcelain and revolution; Country of Soviets; Soviet Culture, Happiness, People and power, Before and after. The exhibition presents products from about twenty centers and fifty luminaries of Soviet porcelain: Natalia Danko, Alisa Bruschetti-Mitrokhina, Vera Mukhina, Eduard Krimmer, Elena Janson-Manizer, Nina Malysheva, Elizaveta Lupanova, Maria Kholodnaya, Elizaveta Tripolskaya, Alexei Sotnikov, Kazimir Ryzhov, Ivan Riznich and others.

The opening of an exhibition of batik by a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, teacher took place additional education Galina Nazarova and her students “Such amazing world».

Galina Alekseevna, as a master, is known far beyond Novokuznetsk. She is a regular participant and winner of city, regional, all-Russian and international competitions of artists of decorative and applied arts. Her works are known in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kyiv, Minsk, Veliky Novgorod, Arkhangelsk, Krasnoyarsk, Tomsk and in many cities of Kuzbass. Five of her large paintings are on display at the exhibition at the Library. D. S. Likhacheva.

The exhibition also presents works by G. N. Nazarova’s students from the creative association “Artistic Painting on Fabric” of Children’s Home No. 95. There are more than fifty of them. Enchanting landscapes with airiness and purity of color, floral and animal compositions, still lifes and decorative panels of the children filled the halls of the library with the warm solar energy of their hearts.

The exhibition was opened by an ensemble of guitarists junior classes Children's Art School No. 55 (teachers - L. G. Demina, M. A. Mitskaya). Their wonderful performance included “Polka Top-Top” by Kozlov and “Fire Guitar” by Wanders.

Leading specialist of the department of cultural and mass culture and sports work administration of the Novoiliinsky district M.A. Gulnyashkina shared her personal impressions of what she saw. In her opinion, this exhibition became a real holiday for the residents of Novoilyinsk, giving the audience great joy.

Head of the Library named after. D. S. Likhacheva N. S. Suvorova complemented Maria Anatolyevna’s speech, saying that everyone will be able to see the wonderful creations of the children using the batik technique by the end of the summer. Natalya Sergeevna wholeheartedly thanked Galina Alekseevna for the exclusive gift to the library - the author’s painting “Reflection”, made using the hot batik technique.

After watching a video about creating dresses using the hot batik technique, G.A. Nazarova briefly spoke about the features of the cold batik technique and free painting, in which the guys completed their work.

Galina Alekseevna's students Larisa Konzachakova and Tatyana Minlibaeva shared the discovery of new knowledge during their training - the ability to build a composition, harmoniously select cold and warm color shades, and choose the subject of future work. And most importantly, the guys noted, batik gives them joy and teaches them to love beauty.

The exposition of the exhibition “Such a Wonderful World” fully reflects its title and shows us that the world is truly amazing. It represents an inextricable, integral unity, where everything has a place - a small blade of grass, a person, and billions of stars in the boundless space of space. It operates “the law of the star and the formula of the flower” (M. Tsvetaeva) and “the common blood flows through the veins of the entire universe” (A. Chizhevsky).

Librarians E. N. Shibaeva and G. V. Manuilova read poems by Russian poets Ivan Bunin and Konstantin Balmont. And vocalists of Children's Art School No. 55 Daria Stadnik and Polina Voronina performed songs by modern authors.

The opening ended with a tour of the exhibition led by G. A. Nazarova. Now everyone who was in the library at that time knows for sure that batik is really very interesting, exciting and beautiful.

We invite everyone to visit the batik exhibition until the end of August.

E. S. Kulakova, head of the National Museum of the Roerich Family
Libraries named after D. S. Likhacheva, curator of the exhibition,
tel. 61-02-97

Lyudmila Gridchenko

Centuries ago on the islands of Indonesia was born original way fabric painting – batik. From Indonesia and then Burma and India batik spread to many countries. The art of fabric painting brought the world kimonos from Japan, saris from India, and sundresses from Russia. Currently batik is becoming more and more popular view art all over the world.

Job I conduct on the basis of club activities, children attend the circle with great pleasure, get acquainted with various batik techniques: knotted, free painting, salt technique, use of stencils, signets, wax pencils. Artistic painting batik can be done in two ways - cold and hot, safe for work with children is cold batik. Cold and hot batik involves the use of a reserve composition that limits the spread of paint over the canvas, places on the fabric that remain unpainted. IN children's In the garden you can use a wax pencil.

Hot batik not suitable for use with children preschool age because it requires the use of hot reserve and steaming work.

IN work I use the following with children material:

Fabric painting kit « Batik»

Watercolor paints

Stretcher

Brushes of different sizes

Foam rubber poke

Cotton swabs

Stencils

Threads, needle

Small items (pebbles).

I present to your attention exhibition of children's works, made artistic BATIK technique.

"Mimosa" - free painting.


"Magic Bird" - free painting with contour reserve.


"Easter egg" - free painting using a contour, making a pattern from geometric shapes alternation 2-3 flowers in a certain sequence, training in manual skills, using tape and reserve.

"Cat and kitten" - use of contour reserve.




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