The Alina Pinsky Gallery opened in Moscow in the spring of 2017. The Gallery is located in the Isakov House on Prechistenka Street – an architectural monument of the early XX century (architect Lev Kekushev).
Our specialty is art and important design, from the mid-century to the present (Modern & Contemporary).
The Gallery exclusively represents Igor Сhelkovski, Michael Chernishov, Evgeny Muzalevsky, Igor Skaletski and also works with Francisco Infante-Arana, Vladimir Andreenkov, Alexander Yulikov, Tim Parchikov and Dunya Zakharova.
The collection of art of the New Paris School of the 50s and 60s, another sphere of interests of the Gallery, is represented by such names as Serge Charchoune, Andre Lanskoy, Olivier Debré, Léon Zack, Gérard Schneider, Alexandre Garbell, Ladislas Kijno, Jean Miotte, Jean Messagier and others.
An equally important part of the Gallery’s collection is the artworks of the Soviet underground, including those by Rimma Zanevskaya, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Yuri Zlotnikov and Marlen Shpindler.
The Alina Pinsky Gallery shows the best ideas behind collectible designs in a historical context: the mid-century design classics with their clean lines, natural materials and minimalism, significant objects of the 70s and 80s arising from aesthetic protest, and bright images and objects of modern designers, to the Gallery’s taste. The vast collection of important pieces features top designers - Ettore Sottsass, Shiro Kuramata, Poul Kjærholm, Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé, Jorge Zalszupin – to name a few.
Over five years of its existence, the Gallery has held 14 exhibitions in its own space, and one in the Multimedia Art Museum of Moscow in 2018, regularly participates in contemporary art fairs.
In the fall of 2019 three sculptures by Igor Сhelkovski – “Standing”, “Walking” and “Running”, which belonged to the Gallery, joined the collection of the New Tretyakov Gallery. The three-meter metal figures became the first exhibits of the future park of modern sculpture at the State Museum. In autumn 2020 a seven-meter "Vase with flowers" by Chelkovski was installed in Zaryadye Park.