Novosibirsk State Art Museum
Novosibirsk State Art Museum
Exhibition from State Tretyakov gallery
Novosibirsk, Russia ???? Travel Vlog 16 ???????? History & Culture
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Novosibirsk Intro = 0:48
Pizdets = 1:13 ????
City History = 2:32
Lenin Square = 3:25
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral = 4:08
USSR Museum (second economy) = 5:07 ????
Chapel of St Nicholas = 8:20 ????
Nicholas Roerich Museum = 8:45 ⛰️
Russian Swear Words = 10:14
Multicultural Russia = 11:12 ????????️????????️????????️????????️????????️
Racism in Russia = 11:36
Conclusion = 12:33
Next Episode = 13:00
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Art and the city - feeling the urban and suburban in modern Russia
(24 Nov 2019) LEAD IN
Beyond the iconic vistas Moscow's suburbs are inspiring a new generation of artists.
Now an massive pan-city project is celebrating the art inspired by everyday life in the Russian capital.
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As sleet falls on a cold November day, communist-era apartment blocks dominating Moscow's suburban skyline look bleak and forbidding.
But it's precisely these sprawling city outskirts that are the focus of a major international art exhibition, just opened in the Russian capital.
'Beyond the Centre' is staging art events across Moscow's vast urban space starting this fall and culminating in March 2020.
One of the featured artists, Pasmur Rachuiko, paints the Russia he sees everyday.
All these characters are from my personal world; in fact, they live in your daily routine. When you live in Russia, you just scroll through your Facebook feed, all this symbolic environment is all around you he says.
Hailing from southern Russia, self-taught painter Rachuiko offers an extreme outsider's view of Moscow reality.
Burka-clad figures, policemen and wolves pose in the suburbs, gangsters have angels' wings and young women carrying AK-47 rifles stare out of his canvases.
Pasmur depicts himself as 'everyman' amongst this cast of new Russian archetypes.
The paintings sparked public criticism on social media and disapproval from Moscow's culture department.
But Pasmur has support from the liberal arts establishment
Simon Mraz, director of the Austrian Cultural Forum in Moscow, and curator of the exhibition, says to find the real Moscow you have to go outside the centre to where most of the city's 12.6 million people live.
They all come to Moscow with some dreams, facing struggles and hoping for a better future. But they will not find it, all these people can impossibly realise the future in Red Square, definitely not in the Kremlin, they will never live there, says Mraz.
The city outskirts span its urban history - from 'sleeping' districts built by Soviet town planners to new residential areas strung around its boundary.
A United Nations (UN) report this year concluded that despite steep population decline in Russia, Moscow is growing, fuelled by a steady influx of people in search of jobs and a better life.
Modern Russia is reflected in the capital, a demographic with complex socio-economic layers, whose ethnic mix covers the entire former Soviet space.
In its broad scope 'Beyond the Centre' offers an investigation rather than a complete portrait of Moscow.
It shows a capital city still in formation, experiencing the huge challenges facing Russia in the 21st century.
Urban renewal hasn't yet reached Lyublino, a working-class suburb.
Here in a dilapidated industrial zone, the 'Museum of Industrial Culture' houses a private collection of discarded objects, amassed by former auto engineer Lev Zheleznyov.
It's a social history of over 70 years of communism, told though ordinary things people recognise from a shared past.
This is a museum of memory. Therefore, people come not even for information on an object because not everyone is interested in how many lamps a receiver has, what type the receiver is, but it's interesting for them that such receiver was in someone's home, says Zheleznyov.
Mraz chose Zheleznyov's rusting hangar over Moscow's big state institutions for his exhibition's key collaboration with Austria's prestigious Vienna Museum.
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West Siberian Railway History Museum—Novosibirsk Russia
Novosibirsk is not a popular tourist destination (thankfully). So there are not a lot of tourist attractions. This is one of the few—and it's a good one.
novosibirsk Siberia Russia - نوفوسيبرسك سيبيريا روسيا
رحلتي الى روسيا (سيبيريا) في نوفمبر 2018
My trip to Russia (Siberia) November 2018
مدينة نوفوسيبيرسك الروسية
نوفوسيبيرسك تسمّى بالروسيّة Новосибирск، وتعتبر إحدى مدن روسيا في الكيان الفدرالي الروسي نوفوسيبيرسك أوبلاست، وقد كانت نوفوسيبرسك في البداية قرية صغيرة في نهاية القرن التاسع عشر، وذلك تحت اسم نوفو نيكولايفسك، وسكنها العمّال الذين قاموا بمد جسر السكك الحديدية عبر نهر أوب، ولكن مع مرور الوقت، وتوسيع شبكة طرق السكك الحديديّة في سيبيريا، تطوّرت المدينة وأصبحت تلعب دوراً مهمّاً في البنية الأساسيّة للإقليم، وبالأخص في مجالي التجارة والنقل، وتقع المدينة في الجنوب الشرقي من الجانب الغربي لسهل سيبيريا، الذي يقع على ضفاف نهر أوب، وتبعد مدينة نوفوسيبيرسك عن العاصمة موسكو مسافة تقارب (3191) كم، وهي بمثابة حلقة وصل تقع على تقاطع الطرق الفيدراليّة الرئيسيّة التي تتّجه من جهة الغرب إلى الشرق، ومن جهة الشمال إلى الجنوب.
الأماكن السياحية في مدينة نوفوسيبيرسك
توجد العديد من الأماكن السياحيّة في المدينة، ومنها غاليري اللوحات الفنيّة، وحديقة النباتات، وحديقة الحيوان الوحيدة في سيبيريا، والتي تحتوي على مئة واثنين وثمانين نوعاً من الحيوانات المذكورة في السجل الأحمر الدولي، بالإضافة إلى ثمانين نوعاً آخرين مسجّلين في السجل الأحمر الروسي، كما تجذب الزوّار لها؛ إذ إنّ رموز الحقبة السوفيتيّة، والطراز المعماري السوفييتي جعلاها من أكثر الأماكن جذباً للسكّان.
Novosibirsk, founded in 1893 at the future site of a Trans-Siberian Railway bridge crossing the great Siberian river of Ob, first was named Novonikolayevsk (Новониколаевск), in honor both of Saint Nicholas and of the reigning Tsar Nicholas II. It superseded nearby Krivoshchekovskaya village, which was founded in 1696. The bridge was completed in the spring of 1897, making the new settlement the regional transport hub. The importance of the city further increased with the completion of the Turkestan–Siberia Railway in the early 20th century. The new railway connected Novonikolayevsk to Central Asia and the Caspian Sea
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Novosibirsk State Museum of Local Lore
Museum of Cossacks glory
Novosibirsk Museum of railway equipment named after N.A. Akulinin
Nicholas Roerich Museum
Historical and Architectural Museum in the open air
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Novosibirsk Zoo
Central Siberian Botanical Garden
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Claypaky-ADB Emphasy for the Novosibirsk State Museum of Local History
The Russian Company ELKRUFF Stage Design & Tech Production chose to use the Emphasy by ADB, a brand of Claypaky, in the Novosibirsk State Museum of Local History, Russia.
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Novosibirsk Travel Guide - Russia Magical Atmosphere
Novosibirsk Travel Guide - Russia Magical Atmosphere
Novosibirsk is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia. Located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway. Originally named Novonikolayevsk, it grew rapidly into a major transport, commercial and industrial hub. The city was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period, and gained its present name in 1926. Under Stalin, Novosibirsk became one of the largest industrial centers of Siberia. Following the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War the city hosted many factories relocated from European Russia. Novosibirsk is home to the headquarters of numerous Russian corporations, as well as the world-renowned Novosibirsk Zoo. It is served by Tolmachevo Airport, the busiest airport in Siberia.
Novosibirsk grew into a beautiful place with booming cultural life (after the fall of Soviet Union). Russia's third largest city has embraced its status as capital of Siberia and opened its doors to the world. A slew of museums and monuments, a relaxed big-city vibe, a pulsating nightlife and a wealth of great accommodation are available to the visitors.
Summers in Novosibirsk are typically warm with average temperatures of around 18°C (64°F) but it can be cold at night. Summer months are also often wet and rainy and storms can occur. June and July are the sunniest months. Winter can be severely cold with temperatures dropping below -30°C (-22°F), but its usually around -15°C (5°F). Winter is often dark and cloudy and heavy snowfall is a regular occurrence. Spring and Autumn are both transitional months, and can either be very cold or quite warm. During spring, streets and roads can become dirty as a result of mud and melting snow.
The city center is fairly compact and a walk from the railway station to Lenin's square takes around 20 minutes. Public transport includes a Metro system in the city centre as well as buses, trams, taxi, and trolleybuses. A ride on intra-city public transport costs RUB35 or less.
There are many good dining options and many local chain restaurants. Lenin Square is a popular place to eat. Italian food, sushi, and Russian food are all very popular. Many cafes offer lunch specials on weekdays. With the exception of some high-end hotels, all hotels and hostels offer free WiFi and many have computer terminals. Almost all accept credit cards. Hotels and hostels will usually provide a visa invitation and registration for an additional fee.
A lot to see in Novosibirsk such as :
Novosibirskiy Zoopark Imeni R.a. Shilo
NOVAT – Novosibirsk State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk
Museum for Railway Technology Novosibirsk
Tsentral'nyy Park
Akvamir
Dolphins, oceanography and marine biology center
Tsentral'nyy Sibirskiy Botanicheskiy Sad So Ran
Novosibirsk State Art Museum
Bugrinsky Bridge
Park Berezovaya Roshcha
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Нарымский сквер
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Тимирязевский Сквер
Nautilus
ПКиО Бугринская роща
Plyazh Bumerang
Park Kul'tury I Otdykha Im. S.m.kirova
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Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia and the thirteenth largest city in Russia, has the status of a city district.
The administrative center of the Siberian Federal District, the Novosibirsk Region and the Novosibirsk Region that is part of it
The city is the center of the Novosibirsk agglomeration - the largest in Siberia.
Trade, business, cultural, industrial, transport and scientific center of federal significance.
Founded in 1893, the status of the city was received in 1903. The population is 1,584,138 people. (2016)
Novosibirsk Election Protest Demonstration Dec 10, 2011
Protest in Novosibirsk, on Dec 10, 2011. Many people (1 thousand?), communist flags, nationalist flags, yabloko flags.
【4K】Drone Footage | Irkutsk & Ulan-Ude - Siberia is Russia 2019 .: Cinematic Aerial | Россия Иркутск
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Siberia Drone Flight: Siberia is a vast Russian province encompassing most of Northern Asia, with terrain spanning tundra, coniferous forest and mountain ranges including the Ural, Altai and Verkhoyansk. Lake Baikal, in its south, is the worlds deepest lake, circled by a network of hiking paths called the Great Baikal Trail. The Trans-Siberian Railway passes Baikal on its route between Moscow and the Sea of Japan. Lake Baikals largest island, Olkhon, is a center of shamanism marked by Shaman Rock, an outcropping held sacred by indigenous islanders. The city of Irkutsk, the western gateway to Baikal, offers classical Russian architecture and Russian Orthodox churches. The Altai Mountains are river-rafting and mountaineering destinations with diverse wildlife and ecosystems. The Siberian Traps, a region of stairlike hills formed by ancient volcanoes, include Putorana Nature Reserve, which protects lakes and animals like reindeer and snow sheep. Novosibirsk, Siberias largest city, houses wood-lace buildings and the State Art Museum. // Irkutsk is a city on the Angara River in eastern Siberia, Russia. The river embankment is lined with hurches, including the Epiphany Cathedral (Sobor Bogoyavleniya), with gilded onion domes, and the Spasskaya Church, with its soaring bell tower. The restored neoclassical Moskovskie Vorota arch is also by the water. Near Kirov Square, the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum has ancient icons and more recent Russian artworks. // Ulan-Ude is a city in East Siberia, Russia. The main square Ploshchad Sovetov is home to the huge Lenin Head Monument. The City History Museum is set within the former house of a tea merchant. Nearby is the 18th-century Odigitrievsky Cathedral. To the north, Datsan Rinpoche Bagsha is a Buddhist temple with gilded stupas and sweeping city views. The outdoor Ethnographic Museum displays traditional Buryat wooden yurts. [wikipedia // Google]
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Moscow museum gathers all Russia's Jordaens works
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Moscow's Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is drawing together all works by Flemish painter Jacob Jordaens that are owned by Russian museums.
Jordaens was one of the most prominent painters of the Flemish school, alongside Rubens and van Dyck.
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Russian Jordaens is an exhibition of all the painters' works owned by Russian museums.
Earlier this year, 18 paintings were first shown to the public at The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Now, 18 paintings and 31 drawings have arrived in Moscow.
Our task was to show - using eloquent and characteristic exemplars - the artistic evolution of this wonderful Flemish painter. And to show all his masterpieces, including paintings and drawings, owned by Russian museums, explains curator Vadim Sadkov.
For the first time since 1794, Jordaens' The Lamentation has left St. Petersburg, where it hangs at Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery.
It was Empress of Russia, Catherine the Great, who purchased Jordaens' monumental The Lamentation from a Berlin collection.
She later donated it to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg.
It was always thought that the painting was by Flemish master Rubens, but several years ago, Dutch art historian Arnout Balis identified that was in fact by Jordaens.
The works of Flemish artists such as Jordaens were heavily influenced by Rubens.
Many painters trained at the master's studio, including young Anthony van Dyck, who went on to become one of Flemish Baroque's greatest.
Here is the history of Russian collecting, and its close link to the history of collecting in Western Europe, says Sadkov.
Empress Catherine the Great began buying Flemish artists for her palaces.
But she was not the only one interested in the Dutch masters. Russian aristocrats followed her example and started to collect paintings of Flemish masters, including Jordaens.
Odysseus and Polyphemus, a painting from a collection of Rubens, was brought to Russia in the 18th century and was in hands of the noble family of Musin-Pushkin, then belonged to a Hermitage curator Osip Braz.
After Braz was sent to a Soviet prison camp, the state confiscated his collection.
Today it's in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts' collection.
Jordaens was born in Antwerp, Belgium in in 1593.
He was a student of Adam van Noort, a Belgium painter, who also taught Rubens.
Jordaens is famous for painting religious stories, metaphors on life and people of his time, as well as collaborating with artists such as Andries Daniels and Paul De Vos.
These are the scenes from the Old Testament, allegoric portraits, portraits commissioned by burghers of Antwerpen, as well as his collaborations with other artists, including still life painters, says Sadkov.
The exhibit is showcasing another recent discovery.
During the restoration process of Christ and the Samaritan Woman, specialists were able to find the signature of Jordaens' son, also called Jacob.
In the process of restoration, a signature of the son of Jordaens was discovered, says Vadim Sadkov.
His name is also Jacob, but he is Junior. And it is written there - Jacob Jordaens Junior. And this painting is the only one valid work of the son. And this painting belongs to the museum in Nizhny Novgorod and is now shown here.
Meleager and Atalanta was always considered to be a copy of a Jordaens paintings, but - again during the restoration process - specialists discovered the painter's signature.
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On the Trans Siberian train - Novosibirsk
See trolley buses, visit rail museum and Opera House and back on the train to Barabinsk