As the famous song says: “Seryoga took me to the Van Gogh exhibition.”
And it’s true, taking a girl to an exhibition is a great way not only to have a good time, but also to appear before your crush as a kind of esthete who understands art, while saving money.
Fortunately, St. Petersburg is full of establishments that show art for free. Read our selection about them. Marina Gisich Gallery
The most fashionable place where the most current artists from all over the world exhibit.
The gallery opened in 2000 in the historical district of St. Petersburg, on the Fontanka embankment. The exhibition area of the gallery occupies two floors and is one hundred square meters. The founder, owner and director of the gallery is St. Petersburg designer Marina Gisich. When going to the gallery, make sure you understand what installation, simulacrum and hypertext are. Address: emb.
Fontanka River, 121 Gallery of Collectible Art “DiDi”
The gallery presents works by “second wave avant-garde” artists, non-formists and contemporary artists.
When you go to a gallery, you can be sure that you won’t see passable or second-rate works here. Address: Bolshoi Prospekt, 62
Anna Nova Gallery
In this gallery you can not only wander among dusty paintings and sculptures, but also enjoy barely understandable video art, live installations and performances.
The gallery has connections abroad and takes our artists there. Also, if art is something very distant for you, you can come to a seminar, lecture, or even a master class, and figure it out yourself. Address: st.
Zhukovskogo, 28 Bulthaup Design Gallery
When Ikea is no longer interesting, and there is nowhere else to see furniture, then the road lies to this gallery of the German brand.
Now the Bulthaup Design Gallery is the largest interior gallery in the northern capital and a design center recognized in our country and abroad, consisting of a group of studios in all areas of modern design. Now they work with icons of the avant-garde design style, designing the interiors of huge public buildings and small private apartments. You can also come here for poetry readings, parties and wine drinking. Address: st.
Bolshaya Konyushennaya, 2 Creative cluster “Artmuza”
But here you can already get lost.
13,000 square meters of creativity on Vasilyevsky Island. The cluster is located in the building of a former musical instruments factory. Here you can also not only wander around art in the company of your lover, but also go to a restaurant, anti-cafe, or just sit on the floor and cry from the joy of communicating with art. Address: V.O. 13 line, no. 70