At a time when many Russian non-public museums are struggling for survival and a few have been compelled to shut, a billionaire couple from St Petersburg have nonetheless based a brand new one, scheduled to open in Moscow on 2 December.
Referred to as Zilart, the museum was conceived to indicate the gathering of its founders, Andrey and Yelizaveta Molchanov. The proprietor of the St Petersburg property developer LSR, Andrey Molchanov, 54, was a member of the Federation Council, Russia’s higher chamber of parliament, from 2008 to 2013.
In an e-mail, the museum’s press workplace tells The Artwork Newspaper that the gathering “brings collectively Russian avant-garde, Soviet nonconformist artwork, Russian and worldwide up to date artwork” in addition to “masters of Russian and worldwide pictures, furnishings within the Russian fashion of the early twentieth century, ornamental and utilized arts, and lots of different areas”. The gathering consists of works by Vik Muniz, Tony Matelli, Helmut Newton, Mike Kelley, Stephan Balkenhol and Ron Arad.
The Molchanovs additionally personal greater than 1,000 works of African artwork starting from bronze and terracotta sculptures from Nigeria and the Kingdom of Benin to kifwebe masks of the Songye and Luba peoples of the Congo River basin—a set they purchased from Mikhail Zvyagin, a New York-based artist who was born in St Petersburg.
As President Vladimir Putin has tightened his grip on energy and suppressed inventive freedoms, Russia’s non-public museums have more and more been compelled to tread fastidiously; any trace of dissent can result in safety raids and harassment. The rich house owners of a number of museums have fled the nation, as have many high-profile curators. Sanctions, in the meantime, make collaborations with Western museums not possible.
Zilart launches with connections to the state: Andrey Molchanov’s profile within the Russian Forbes checklist of billionaires, which places his web price at $1.3bn, notes that his stepfather, Yuri Molchanov, labored with Putin at St Petersburg State College. The Molchanovs’ artwork adviser is Alexander Borovsky, the pinnacle of up to date artwork on the State Russian Museum in St Petersburg.
A ten,000-strong assortment
“The museum is non-public and fully funded by LSR Group and receives no monetary assist from the Metropolis of Moscow or the state,” Zilart’s press workplace says. It quotes Molchanov as saying: “Whereas collaborations with different Russian museums are into consideration, the museum’s personal assortment presently numbers round 10,000 works, offering the premise for a minimum of the subsequent ten exhibitions.”
Zilart’s founding has not been frictionless. Conceived in 2015 as a Fashionable artwork outpost of the State Hermitage Museum, its first design, by the New York architect Hani Rashid, was impressed by El Lissitzky. However Rashid was abruptly dropped from the challenge in 2021, to get replaced by the Russian-born German architect Sergei Tchoban. After emigrating to Germany within the Nineties, Tchoban began his Moscow agency, Speech, with Sergey Kuznetsov, who since 2012 has served because the chief architect and first deputy chairman of the Committee for Structure and City Planning of Moscow.
Rashid tells The Artwork Newspaper that the museum’s present design is “a considerably diluted and distorted model of the unique proposal”. Zilart’s press workplace says Tchoban created a wholly new design.
Since 2023 the Hermitage has additionally not been concerned. Dimitri Ozerkov, then answerable for up to date artwork on the Hermitage and its plans for the brand new Moscow department, left Russia in 2022 in protest on the invasion of Ukraine. “As circumstances advanced, we realised that we had the imaginative and prescient and sources to create a museum independently,” Zilart’s press workplace says. Irina Tolpina, who beforehand ran Manege, an exhibition house close to the Kremlin, is Zilart’s founding director.
The museum’s remaining design was by Sergei Tchoban Photograph: Ilya Ivanov
A dice of glass transected by tilted copper beams, the museum is constructed on what was previously the positioning of the 400-hectare Soviet ZiL automotive manufacturing facility. It’s now a residential advanced developed by LSR, that includes streets named after avant-garde artists together with Wassily Kandinsky, El Lissitzky and Alexander Rodchenko. A sculpture from the Dump Truck sequence by the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye, acquired by the Molchanovs about ten years in the past, was put in in entrance of Zilart in September, launching the museum’s public artwork programme.
The neighbourhood is promoted as an city renewal achievement on Metropolis of Moscow web sites. Analysts say Moscow’s infrastructure and digital transformation, led by the mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, has muted protests towards repression and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
An preliminary 2011 proposal put ahead by Yury Grigoryan of the Moscow structure studio Meganom—which envisaged revamping the ZiL manufacturing facility district whereas partially preserving its once-imposing Nineteen Twenties-30s industrial structure and staff’ housing—was by no means realised, says Anna Bronovitskaya, an architectural historian. The price of cleansing the chemical contamination of the buildings was thought-about prohibitively costly, so as an alternative they had been demolished, she says. The masterplan that was adopted, additionally proposed by Grigoryan, goals to create a contemporary “metropolis inside a metropolis”.
“This huge and impressive challenge—a very new residential district on a former industrial website—was marketed to higher-income households,” Bronovitskaya says. “To compensate for its not-so-central location, it was branded Zilart, implying the presence of high-quality public artwork, structure with inventive worth designed by main Russian and worldwide companies, and an artwork museum.”








