Moscow of 1960s with its dazzling cyclists on Prospekt Mira, and stunning girls with oars in a rowing competition in Khlebnikovo, tumbler-glass militia booths, churches on the background of skyscrapers under construction, metro stations and VDNKh pavilions. It is the exhibition of that which has been and of that which has not taken place, of real life and of urban myths, where some things are still recognisable, and some have already been forgotten forever.
Tamara Rein'Moscow. Ivanov Monastery.'1950, pencil on paper,25 x 36 cm
Vassily Minyaev'Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye in Moscow'1956, oil on canvas,42 x 35 cm
Vera Zaitseva'Moscow.Simonov Monastery'1950s, oil on paper,36 x 27 cm
Maria Myslina'Moscow. At the Zoo. Grey Day'1960s, watercolor on paper,19 x 27 cm
Sergey Kutuzov'Temple on the Serebryanichesky Lane'1980, oil on cardboard,47.5 x 33.5 cm
Sergey Kutuzov'Peter and Paul Church'1980s, oil on cardboard,34 x 49 cm
Sergey Kutuzov'Provision Warehouses. Moscow'1980, oil on cardboard,33.5 x 49 cm
Sergey Kutuzov'Church "All the Afflicted". Moscow'1980, oil on cardboard,34 x 48.5 cm