International programs
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Venice Biennale: for those who want to see more
Students and partners of the faculty of "Art Management and Gallery Business" visited Venice to see interesting projects of one of the most famous events in art-world and to visit important exhibitions of the Italian city on the water.
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During October 18th to 21st of 2018 a group of students of «Art Management and Gallery Business» RMA program had visited Riga. The participants visited The Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA), museums and galleries, and met with artists and collectors. The tour was guided by the curator of the program Nikolay Palazhchenko.
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During March 22nd to 26th of 2017 a group of students of «Art Management and Gallery Business» RMA program had visited Hong Kong, where they have attended the Art Basel Hong Kong fair as well as it’s satellite — Art Central fair, met with the gallerists, learned about South Island Cultural District, attended exhibitions at the local galleries, as well as traveled Macau where they met with an artist Constantin Bessmertniy. The tour was guided by the curator of the program Nikolay Palazhchenko.
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An art-excursion to ARCO Madrid
The «Art Management and Gallery Business» RMA program had organized and Art-Excursion to Madrid's international contemporary-art fair ARCO 2014. The trip was supervised by the program's curator Nikolay Palazhchenko.
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This year the Berlin Biennale, which often brings to the forefront of the public attention many talented young artists as well as the most current trends in the development of the international art scene, had once again caused quite a stir among the art critics and professionals, due to it's highly notable political emphasis this year. A group of RMA students from «Art Management and Gallery Business» program along with their mentor Nikolai Palazhchenko had traveled to Berlin to witness first hand the exhibition titled «Forgetting fear» and to evaluate the works of professional artists and non-artists alike. Over the course of three days they have managed to attend the key expositions of the festival, met with the curators and the architects of the event, as well as visited the workshops of the artist to better understand which direction the modern art is heading these days.