CONF: The Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions. Conference in Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Its Founding (Tretyakov Gallery Moscow / online, 19-21 May 2021)

The international scholarly conference, “The Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions. In Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Its Founding” will be held on 19-21 May in the Conference Hall at the Tretyakov Gallery and online (via Zoom).

Final day of conference today.

The conference aims to interpret in contemporary terms the activity of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions. Papers by leading Russian and foreign scholars from the U.S., Britain, Germany, and Finland will be dedicated to the history of the Association, the engagement of Russian with European art, realist and romantic tendencies in painting of the second half of the 19th century, the roles of individual members in the organization’s history, and other issues. Participants in the conference include museum curators and researchers, scholars from research institutes, and university faculty. Conference proceedings will be published in an edited volume following the event. 

Full conference information, including Zoom links to the daily events, can be found here: https://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/events/?program=konferentsii.
Working languages are Russian and English; translation will be provided only on May 20. 
All online sessions within the framework of the International scholarly conference are held Moscow time zone (GMT +03:00).

PROGRAMME
19th May, Wednesday
9.30. – 10.00. Meeting and registration of participants 
10.00 – 10.30. Official greetings 
Opening remarks by Director Zelfira Tregulova 
Opening remarks by Deputy Director for academic research Tatyana Karpova

10.30 – 13.00. Morning session
Tatyana Yudenkova
State Tretyakov Gallery, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow 
The Peredvizhniki: Between Creative Freedom and Commercial Benefit

Sergey Krivondenchenkov
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
On the Issue of Dialectical Development of Realistic Tendency in Russian Painting

Dmitry Severyukhin
Saint Petersburg, State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, Saint Petersburg
Group Exhibition as an Incarnate Idea

Olga Kalugina
Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow
Vladimir Stasov and the Peredvizhniki. Myth and Reality

Elena Stepanyan
Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow
Realism in the highest sense of the word. The Peredvizhniki in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Diary of a Writer

13.00 – 14.00. Break

14.00 – 18.00. Evening session
Ilia Doronchenkov
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; European University at St. Petersburg
The Peredvizhnik and French Temptations. Alexander Kiselev as Reviewer of the 1891 French Art and Industry Exhibition

Andrey Shabanov
European University at St. Petersburg
“Is Disagreement among Artists a Good Thing?”: The Peredvizhniki and the Decline of Salon-Type Exhibitions in Russia and Western Europe

Anna Voloshko
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
The Plan didn’t Pan Out (About I.N. Kramskoy and A.P. Bogolyubov’s Unfulfilled Plans of Convening a Congress of Artists in 1882)

Svetlana Usacheva
State Tretyakov Gallery, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow
A.P. Bogolyubov and the Peredvizhniki Association

Veronika Priklonskaya
Radishchev State Art Museum in Saratov
Snapshots from Paintings. To the History of the Album of Drawings from the Illustrated Catalogue for 12th Exhibition of the Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions from the collection of Radischev State Art Museum in Saratov

Angelina Stupina
Radishchev State Art Museum in SaratovExhibitions of the Peredvizhniki in Saratov in Late 19th and Early 20th Century

20th May, Thursday (Simultaneous translation available)
10.00 – 13.00 Morning session
Rosalind Polly Blakesley
University of Cambridge, UK
Emily Shanks, a Peredvizhnik Pioneer

Ludmila Piters-Hofmann
Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Home is Where the (He)Art is: The Peredvizhniki and their National Identity Abroad

Olga Davydova
Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow
Passive Geniuses of Romanticism, or Realists in Search of Subjectivity

Anna Poznanskaya
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow
From Pleinairism to Symbolism: Transformation of Christian Images in Russian and European Fine Arts of the Late 19th Century

Isabel Stokholm Romanova
University of Cambridge, UK
Rehanging the Works of the Peredvizhniki: the Legacy of the Peredvizhniki in the Tretyakov Gallery, 1913-1917

Nikita Yerofeyev
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The Peredvizhniki and the Experience of Marxist Exhibits in the Tretyakov Gallery

13.00 – 14.00. Break

14.00 – 18.00. Evening session
Galina Mardilovich Independent Scholar, USA
French Origin, Russian Adaptation: The Society of Russian Etchers and Early Independent Artistic Organizations in Russia

Stephen Michael Norris University of Miami, USA 
Retroffing the Past: Victor Vasntsov and the Russian Historical Painting in the 1880s

Molly Brunson
Yale University, USA
Peredvizhniki and the Picturing of Modern Industry

Allison Leigh
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Masculinity and Partnership: the Artel of Artists, the Peredvizhniki and Fraternal Values from 1863-1885

Margaret Samu
Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA
The Female Nude in the Work of Grigorii Miasoedov and Vasilii Perov

Elena Gureeva
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The Peredvizhniki Association of Art Exhibitions and the Development of Railway Transport in Russian Empire

Galina Churak
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The Peredvizhniki. Fifty Years Ago (About the 1971–1972 Project For the 100th Anniversary of Founding the Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions)

21st May, Friday
10.00 – 13.00. Morning session
Maria Chukcheyeva
European University at St. Petersburg; RANEPA STEPS, Moscow
Catherine II at the Grave of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna by N.N. Ge and the Russian 18th Century in Historical Genre Works of the First Half of the 1870s

Nikita Balagurov
University of Helsinki, Finland
From the Emperor’s Order to Stalin’s Toast. Alexander III Receiving Rural District Elders in the Yard of Petrovsky Palace in Moscow by Ilya Repin

Elena Nesterova
Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, Saint Petersburg
Makovsky Family at the Exhibitions of the Peredvizhniki Association

Irina Afanaseva
State Tretyakov Gallery, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow Vladimir Makovsky and the Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions

Olga Atroshenko
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow From the Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions to the Union. On the Issue of Innovation and Continuity of Artistic Traditions

Maria Gurenovich
State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
Peredvizhniki: a View From the Side. Through the Pages of Diary by Ferdynand Ruszczyc

13.00 – 14.00. Break

14.00 – 15.30. Evening session
Margarita Chizmak
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Alexandre Benois and the Peredvizhniki

Nadezhda Musyankova
State Tretyakov Gallery, State Institute for Art Studies, Moscow
The Idea of People in the works by late Peredvizhniki

Olga Mentyukova
State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
N. Kasatkin: from the Partnership of Traveling Art Exhibitions to the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia

15.30 – 16.30. Discussion. Summing up the results of the conference.