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The Seventh Session of the Project MEDAL AGES. 2018 17.12.2018 The latest 13th edition of the of the MSSS permanent project in 2018 named "MEDAL AGES" is finishing with the last medal session "Art Deco".
In the seventh sessions of the project this year took part about 230 authors and for the past 13 years are presented about 2990 medals. |
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Retrospective exhibition of Prof. Bogomil Nikolov 24.10.2018 Academia Gallery at the National Academy of Art presents a retrospective exhibition of Prof. Bogomil Nikolov on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his creative work, 50 years of which are related to medal art. The exhibition includes selected works of the author - medals, plaques, sculptures and more. |
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Photography exhibition "History in Coins - Coins in History" 28.08.2018 The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation with financial support from UniCredit Bank prepared a permanent photo exhibition “History in Coins – Coins in History”. Opening day of the exhibition is September 3, 2018. The exhibition will be held in the atrium of the Financial University. |
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Exhibition "”The Bronze Horseman”. Stories of the pedestal" in the Vernadsky State Geological Museum 07.06.2018 Three medals from the collection of the Pushkin Museum featured in an exhibition "”The Bronze Horseman”. Stories of the pedestal". The exhibition is held in the Vernadsky State Geological Museums in Moscow until June 29th. Two of the medals are dedicated to the transportation of a monolith to St. Petersburg. One another is dedicated to the opening of the monument to Emperor Peter the Great, known throughout the world as the "Bronze Horseman", was struck in 1782. |
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Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood 02.03.2018 Discover the myths and legends surrounding the noble chivalrous orders of the Garter and the Golden Fleece. Learn the history of the knights Hospitaller. Find out how the Order of the Bath got its name. Over 100 different Orders are represented with hundreds of decorations for you to see! |
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Numismatics of the Bosporan Kingdom: old riddles and new discoveries 19.07.2017 July 27, 2017, 19:00, Hall 29.
Lecture accompanying the exhibition "Panticapaeum and Phanagoria. The Two Capitals of the Bosporan Kingdom"
"Numismatics of the Bosporan Kingdom: old riddles and new discoveries".
Lecturer Keeper of the Coins-and-Medals Dept. Dr Segei Kovalenko. |
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Program of lectures accompanying the exhibition “Sveonum monumenta vetusta. The Numismatic Collection of Elias Brenner (1647-1717) and Pavel Grigorievich Demidov (1738-1821)” 11.07.2017 Meetings with Julia Krasnobaeva, the curator of the exhibition, 19:00, hall 31
August 31, 2017 Life and work of Elias Brenner (1647–1717)
September 7, 2017 Elias Brenner as numismatist
September 14, 2017 Pavel Grigorievich Demidov (1738–1821): Life for enlightenment
September 21, 2017 The history of the numismatic collection of Elias Brenner and Pavel Grigorievich Demidov
September 28, 2017 Swedish medal art of the 16th–18th centuries
October 5, 2017 Poetry readings
October 12, 2017 Lecture “Sveonum monumenta vetusta” |
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Geld+Kirche - Das Kreuz der Kirche mit dem Geld: neue Ausstellung im Münzkabinett der Stadt Winterthur 07.06.2017 Die Kirche hatte stets ein ambivalentes Verhältnis zum Geld. Zum einen war es Motor der kirchlichen Tätigkeit: im Mittelalter war der Kirchenapparat die finanziell innovativste Verwaltung und eng mit dem Bank- und Kreditgeschäft verbunden. Gleichzeitig verknüpfte man die Erlangung des Seelenheils mit guten Werken, die auch mit Geld geleistet wurden. Die Moraltheologie dagegen sah Geld als Objekt der Schuld und Sünde und suchte mit grossem intellektuellem Aufwand nach Wegen, aus dem «bösen» Geld ein gottgefälliges «gutes» Geld zu machen. Die Ausstellung «Geld + Kirche» verfolgt verschiedene Aspekte dieses Spannungsfelds, das zahlreiche Spuren materieller Art hinterliess und Diskussionen beflügelte. Der Blick richtet sich auch in Gegenwart, denn die Mechanismen der Sühne durch Geld sind auch heute noch dieselben. |
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Exhibition "Gold coins in history of Romanov dynasty" in the International Numismatic Club Museum 27.02.2017 Visitors can see coins of all emperors of the Romanov dynasty. More than 700 coins dating from 1613 to 1917 are on display. Coins from the collection of the International Numismatic Club Museum form the main part of the exposition. The rarest pieces from the Museums of the Moscow Kremlin, the State Historical Museum and private collections are also represented. This collaboration between private and state institutions enables to show the full series of gold coins of the Romanov dynasty period. |
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International Medallic Project 2017: "I HAVE A DREAM..." 26.02.2017 I Have a Dream is the 12th edition of the traditional project of the Medallic Sculpture Studio at the National Academy of Art. It consists of seven sessions during the months of: February, March, April, May, October, November and December of 2017. |
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The History of Money Exposition (Goznak) 03.10.2016 The History of Monet Exposition is located in the building of Anna Ioannovna's Cavalier (Anninskiy Cavalier) within the territory of the refurbished historical constructions of the Peter and Paul Fortress. The Exposition was created at the initiative and by efforts of Goznak. The Exposition is dedicated to the history of currency circulation in Russia - from earliest times to the 21st century. |
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Exposition "Coins and Medals in the collection of Gokhran" 03.10.2016 In the State Fund of Precious Metals and Precious Stones of the Russian Federation (Gokhran) the Exposition "Coins and Medals in the collection of Gokhran" was opened. The most valuable coins and medals of precious metals from from the ancient world to present times are on display. |
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Program of lectures accompanying the exhibition "Heads and Tails - Tales and Bodies. Engraving the Human Figure from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period" 22.08.2016 September 1, at 19:00, the Main Building, hall 24 Meeting with Sergej Kovalenko, the curator of the exhibition “Heads and Tails – Tales and Bodies” September 15, at 19:00, the Main Building, hall 24 Meeting with Sergej Kovalenko, the curator of the exhibition “Heads and Tails – Tales and Bodies” September 30, at 19:00, Museion Educational Centre, room 109 Lecture by Ilya Putjatin “Neoclassicism between Greece and Rome” October 20, at 19:00, the Main Building, hall 24 Meeting with Sergej Kovalenko, the curator of the exhibition “Heads and Tails – Tales and Bodies” October 28, at 19:00, Museion Educational Centre, room 109 Lecture by Ianthi Assimakopoulou “Numismatics in the Raphael’s art |
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Pushkin Museum, Benaki Museum & KIKPE Numismatic Collection. Heads and Tails – Tales and Bodies:
Engraving the Human Figure from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period. July 5 – October 30, 2016, Gallery 24, Pushkin Museum, Moscow 30.06.2016 More and more coins can clearly constitute the core of thematic exhibitions, despite their small size and some difficulties due mainly to the public’s unfamiliarity with them. The combination of coins with other artefacts in a symbolic dialogue has much to say to a wide audience.
The exhibition Heads and Tails – Tales and Bodies: Engraving the Human Figure from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period falls within this scope. It focuses on the representation of the human figure on coins and other small coin-shaped artefacts through the ages, from Greek Antiquity to the Early Modern Period. In addition to pieces from the collections of the Pushkin Museum, it includes coins from the Benaki Museum in Athens, as well as from the KIKPE Numismatic Collection, which is kept on loan in the Benaki Museum. With images that usually reflect the trends and achievements of large-scale sculpture, the surfaces of coins, gemstones, medals and the like, have proved to be an extraordinary challenge for engravers and some truly remarkable artworks bear witness to the ways in which the difficulties in rendering (Gr. kallos en smikrō for ‘beauty in small-scale’) can be overcome. |
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Das Antlitz des Fremden - neue Ausstellung im Münzkabinett der Stadt Winterthur 23.05.2016 Wie kaum ein anderes Volk symbolisieren die Hunnen im kollektiven Gedächtnis der westlichen und der östlichen Welt die Bedrohung durch Wanderbewegungen nomadischer Völkerschaften aus dem asiatischen Steppenraum. Das Münzkabinett Winterthur eröffnet am 13. Mai eine neue Ausstellung, die dieses Bild in einen vielschichtigen kulturellen Kontext stellt und damit öffnet. Münzen sind dabei die wichtigsten Zeitzeugen. |
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“Civilization”: International Medallic Project 2016 24.12.2015 Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland, would like to invite your studio and students to join our medal project, which aim is to propagate medal art and exchange our ideas about the contemporary medal art. |
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The Museum оf Russian History (1897–1914) 09.06.2015 The exhibition «The Museum of Russian history » is dedicated to the collection of the Museum, which was founded by Alexey Maltsev (1854–1915) in Berlin-Tegel in 1897. |
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“Heritage” INTERNATIONAL MEDALLIC PROJECT 2015 05.06.2015 The 7th edition of international medallic project „Heritage” called is a continuation of previous international projects titled „Bonds” in 2014, “Freedom”in 2013 „Signs of the time” in 2012, „Home” in 2011, „Time” in 2010 and „Dialogue” in 2009. It was addressed to fine arts universities and colleges all over the world, where the contemporary medallic art is being taught and which were interested in taking part in the project. Finally 12 universities’ studios from 9 countries gathered to participate in it and these are from: Bulgaria, Croatia, Israel, Japan, Spain, Lithuania , Latvia, Poland, Portugal, and individual artists from the USA, Great Britain, Kurdistan, Polish, USA. Altogether 154 people exchanged their artistic experiences and thoughts about „Heritage” subject and its interpretations. The whole project shows the vast diversity in perceiving tendencies and development of contemporary medallic art, from formal perspective and widely understood creation in usage of different materials. |
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“Heritage”: International Medallic Project 2015 16.11.2014 Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland would like to invite your studio and students to join our medal project, which aim is to propagate medal art and exchange our ideas about the contemporary medal art. If you are interested in participating in this year’s project, enclosed you will find the rules for the year 2015. |
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A New medal project of the MSSS, Sofia 09.01.2014 In the new 2014 year starts a new mega project of the Medallic Sculpture Studio at the NAA Sofia titled FACEBACK. The project consists of seven workshops in the months: February, March, April, May, October, November, December. |
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"Bonds" International Medallic Project 2014 22.11.2013 Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń in Poland would like to invite your studio and your students to join our medal project, which aim is to propagate medal art and compare our ideas about the contemporary medal art. |
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New exhibitions in Medialia Gallery (New York, USA) 05.11.2013 Medialia Gallery (New York, USA) announces new exhibitions in November, 2013.
American Art Medals, 1909-1995: Circle of Friends of the Medallion and Society of Medalists.
By David Thomason Alexander
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Saturday – 12:00 to 6:00 PM and By Appointment. |
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Exhibition “History of Russian Science seen through medals, badges, projects of awards” 27.08.2013 The exhibition “History of Russian Science seen through medals, badges, projects of awards” is organized in the building of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Address: 34, Novocheremushkinskaya st., Moscow.
Visitors can see more than 200 pieces related to the history and activity of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This exhibition is one of the first projects of the Museum of history of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which is to be created on the base of the Archive. |
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New Exhibition "The Secret Soviet Artists" 31.01.2013 The new exhibition "The Secret Soviet Artists" will be held from February 12 untill March 17, 2013 in the historic-cultural center of Vidnoe (Moscow Region), Zavodskaya st., 2. |
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New Approach, Inc. 2012 Report 10.12.2012 The mission of the nonprofit organization, New Approach, Inc. is to promote emerging artists and curators, as well as to encourage public awareness and exposure to unconventional medallic art.
New Approach, Inc. was established by Mashiko Nakashima, who is also the founder and director of the Medialia ... Rack and Hamper Gallery, located in the former Garment District of New York City. The genesis of the non-profit organization New Approach began in 1998 with a joint medallic arts exhibition of students from Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa, and the The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. This collaborative exhibition began at Medialia, then traveled to both schools in Pennsylvania and Lisbon, Portugal, respectively. Subsequently, this project, titled New Ideas In Medallic Sculpture, has evolved into an annual three-university exhibition hosted by The University of the Arts and Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade de Lisboa. |
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La Fondation Martin Bodmer
Les mots et les monnaies. De la Grиce ancienne а Byzance
24 novembre 2012 – 17 mars 2013 19.11.2012 La Fondation Martin Bodmer
Les mots et les monnaies. De la Grиce ancienne а Byzance
24 novembre 2012 – 17 mars 2013
Les pièces de monnaie en cuivre émeuvent et fascinent aujourd’hui encore par la beauté qui émane de leurs traits naïfs.
Les hommes ont représenté sur ces pièces leurs dieux et leurs seigneurs, les planètes et les cités, les héros et les légendes. En faisant dialoguer monnaies de cuivre et textes de la littérature occidentale, l’exposition présentée à la Fondation Martin Bodmer laisse entendre les questionnements fondamentaux inscrits silencieusement sur ces modestes objets : affirmation de son identité et confrontation à l’altérité, lien avec le sacré et la foi, questionnement de ses frontières et de sa mortalité, inscription dans la mémoire des hommes, transmission de sa culture et de ses valeurs...
I nvitation au voyage dans l’espace et dans le temps, les monnaies du Ve siècle avant J.-C. au XVe siècle de notre ère esquissent les étapes de près de vingt siècles d’histoire, de la Grèce « inventant » la démocratie à la gloire puis au déclin de Byzance. |
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The New Medallists 21.02.2012 The New Medallists, 11 February – 19 August 2012, Room 111, Gilbert Bayes Sculpture Gallery Free admission. |
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Exposition "The Secret Soviet Artists" 30.01.2012 January 25 - February 26, 2012 exhibition "Secret soviet artists" dedicated to soviet artists of Goznak will have place in the exhibition center "Putevoj dvorets" (The route imperial palace) - Moscow district, Solnechnogorsk, Krasnaya, 84). |
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Exposition "The Secret Soviet Artists" 18.10.2011 October 26, 2011, 16.00 in the S.N. Gorshin Galery (Khimki) will be opened exhibition "Secret soviet artists" dedicated to soviet artists of Goznak. |
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The exhibition NEW IDEAS IN MEDALLIC SCULPTURE 13.10.2011 The National Academy of Art at the METAL Department has opened the travel exhibition /New York, Lisbon, Sofia/ NEW IDEAS IN MEDALLIC SCULPTURE in Sofia, Academia Gallery, October 7, 2001. |
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Exhibition "Myth and Coinage" 12.07.2011 For the first time, the National Archaeological Museum, the Numismatic Museum and the Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection have joined forces in organising the articulated exhibition 'MYTH AND COINAGE', which is presented concurrently in both Museums. |
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The exhibition "The Battle of Poltava on June 27, 1709" (State Historical Museum, Moscow, June, 19 - September, 28 2009) 16.06.2009 The exhibition "The Battle of Poltava on June 27, 1709" (State Historical Museum, Moscow, June, 19 - September, 28 2009)
Many relics were displayed: weapon, regiments, drapes, badges, medals etc. For details: http://www.shm.ru |
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The exhibition "Perfect Victory" (State Hermitage, May, 29 - September 20 2009) 01.06.2009 In The State Hermitage the exhibition "The Perfect Victory" devoted to the 300th Anniversary of the Battle of Poltava on June 27, 1709 was presented from May 28 to September 20. More than 300 exhibits were displayed: along with a numismatic material, paintings, drawings, the weapons, etc. could be seen. For details:
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org
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