Dreams of Freedom.
Romanticism in Russia and Germany

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Patronage: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, German Federal Foreign Office
Curators: Lyudmila Markina, Sergei Fofanov, Holger Birkholz
Architects: Daniel Libeskind, Stefan Black, David Heaton, Eugene Asse, Olga Aistova
The intricate exhibition brought together over 300 objects from 38 public and private collections worldwide, covering an impressive 2,000 square meters. Canvases by esteemed grand romanticists, including Caspar David Friedrich, Philipp Otto Runge, Alexei Venetsianov, Orest Kiprensky, and others engaged in a captivating dialogue with the works of contemporary artists who exude a profound sense of Romanticism.
The architectural brilliance of Daniel Libeskind served as a dynamic guiding force for the project. The incorporation of his labyrinth design profoundly transformed the perception of familiar spaces. Our mission was to develop and execute a multimedia design that seamlessly integrated with the architect’s vision, while meeting the highest technological and aesthetic standards set by esteemed artists like Guido van der Werve and Bill Viola. This included meticulous equipment selection and rental, ensuring a harmonious blend of technology and artistic expression within the exhibition.







