The Odessa Museum of Modern Art (the Museum, for short) presents works by painters and sculptors of Odessa, of the last decades of the 20th century and the early 21st century.
The exhibitions of the Museum are based on the collection of Mikhail Knobel.
The Museum consists of 8 rooms.
Room No. 1: The Art School of South Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century.
Room No. 2: The "Trashy Exhibition" of Valentin Khrushch and Stanislav Sychyov, Stars of the Odessa Underground.
Room No. 3: The Home Exhibitions of the 1970s Odessa Non-Conformists.
Room No. 4: The Works of the Odessa Non-Conformists in the Post-Perestroika Era.
Room No. 5: The Post-Underground of the 1990s.
Room No. 6: The New Names of Odessa.
Room No. 7: The Room of New Acquisitions.
Room No. 8: The Sales Room.
On 24th May 2003, the opening ceremony of the Museum of Water (the Museum, for short) took place; the Museum was created on the basis of renovated ancient water towers constructed as early as in 1872–1876.
Now, it is a kind of a "research laboratory", where the main attention is directed at new approaches to ecology-related issues, experiments a...
The Atelier Karas Gallery (the Gallery, for short) was opened in 1995. However, according to its director Yevgeny Karas, the idea of a gallery was conceived by his family, a family of artists, as early as in 1986. It was then when rooms were found for the future gallery.
The Union of Artists provided Yevgeny's parents with an entire building flo...
The Museum of One Street (the Museum, for short) is dedicated to the history of Andreyevsky Descent, the street known, due to a saying by Viktor Nekrasov, as "...the most Kievan street in Kiev". It is a private museum.
Two rooms of the Museum's permanent exhibition contain hundreds of authentic antiques: books, paintings, furniture and clothes, ...