
Nadja Brykina Gallery
Zurich • Moscow • St. Petersburg
About
Nadja Brykina Gallery was opened in Zurich in 2006. Its concept focuses on Russian art from the second half of the 20th century up to present time. In 2010, the gallery’s branch was opened in Moscow.
Many artists represented in the gallery rank among the Nonconformists.
Nadja Brykina Gallery was opened in Zurich in 2006. Its concept focuses on Russian art from the second half of the 20th century up to present time. In 2010, in order to emphasize its connection to the Eastern European art world and the Russian artists the gallery’s branch was opened in Moscow.
Many artists represented in the gallery rank among the Nonconformists. They did not join the ruling party nor its official art – the Socialist Realism – nor did they join the political underground. In their isolation, they followed their own artistic pursuit. The spectrum of artworks ranges from painting to illustrations: from graphics to sculpture.
Since 1996, Nadja Brykina has been constantly releasing monographs, artists’ books and exhibition catalogues in several languages.
http://www.brykina.com
VAT ID#: CHE-112.836.365
- ShowMarlen Spindler - Abstract ArtworksMarch 27 – April 30, 2022
- ShowAnatoly Zverev - 90 yearsFebruary 13 – March 13, 2022
- ShowMinimalist Abstraction by Igor VulokhDecember 9, 2021 – January 31, 2022
- ShowYearning for the Sea by Alexei KamenskyJune 12 – August 31, 2021
- ShowMarlen Spindler - 90 yearsMarch 15 – June 30, 2021
- ShowTime Record by Veronika MoshnikovaMarch 1 – 14, 2021
- ShowGroup Show of the Gallery ArtistsFebruary 3 – 28, 2021
- ShowVertical-Horizontal. Richard Paul Lohse - Vladimir AndreenkovSeptember 25 – November 4, 2019
- ShowInfante "Artefacts"June 10 – July 23, 2011
- ShowUnofficial Meeting from the Brykina CollectionMay 19 – August 2, 2011