Exhibits of the Ernst Neizvestny Museum of Art are displayed in five halls, where each is dedicated to a specific aspect of the sculptor’s career.
The first hall is devoted to the development of the artist’s creative career. It features his portraits that were painted by renowned artists.
The second hall is devoted to the formation and development of the artisan’s outlook. The main exhibit is the Heart of Christ statue, which was created in the 1970s. The artist presented the original sculpture to Pope John Paul II, and it is exhibited in the Vatican. The casting of this work was donated by Ernst Neizvestny to the Yekaterinburg Museum on the eve of its opening.
The third hall displays the artist’s works that were created between 1940 and 1960. Visitors can see his famous works: Centaurissa with Child, Atomic Explosion, Two Faces, and Lotus Flower.
The first hall is devoted to the development of the artist’s creative career. It features his portraits that were painted by renowned artists.
The second hall is devoted to the formation and development of the artisan’s outlook. The main exhibit is the Heart of Christ statue, which was created in the 1970s. The artist presented the original sculpture to Pope John Paul II, and it is exhibited in the Vatican. The casting of this work was donated by Ernst Neizvestny to the Yekaterinburg Museum on the eve of its opening.
The third hall displays the artist’s works that were created between 1940 and 1960. Visitors can see his famous works: Centaurissa with Child, Atomic Explosion, Two Faces, and Lotus Flower.
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