U-Art
Formation of the cultural consciousness is an essential
condition and effective way to improve all areas of life. In the best
traditions of Russian patronage, U-Art: You and Art helps to
preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage.
Cultural Charitable Foundation U-Art: You and Art, founded
by private collectors Tamaz Manasherov and Iveta Manasherova, supports
international cultural events, combines the efforts of all art lovers for the
worldwide promotion of the multinational Russian and world culture, as well as
for promotion of the development of science, enlightenment, and education.
The organization contributes to the study of contemporary
art and supports projects aimed at the formation of the actual phenomena of
contemporary culture and art.
04 June 2017
An award ceremony for the “Innovation 2017” State award laureates in the area of modern art was held in the Moscow Planetarium in the evening of 30 May. A strategic partner of the award was U-Art foundation, and the sponsor is UNIDENT Group.
26 December 2016
Russian media did not ignore the international cello festival — virtually every concert of the program provoked the interest of journalists, and the artistic director and guests of the festival became the heroes of many publications. Let's summarize the reviews.
23 December 2016
This fall-winter exhibition season in Moscow museums has seen a grand assortment of vibrant art events. Long queues cannot frighten art lovers keen to view the masterpieces of the Vatican collection or visiting displays from French and Italian museums. Going to an art show has become a fashionable trend, and its followers closely monitor museum programs for updates, booking tickets in advance. The U-ART fund, jointly with the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, has created a project that in the list of the winter 2016/17 exhibitions is worthy of a prominent spot - thanks to the concept behind it
08 December 2016
A private view of Georgian art at the Pushkin Museum. The entire business and cultural elite of Moscow gathered that evening at the Private Collections Department of the Pushkin Museum, the three floors of which were milling with notable guests.
07 December 2016
At the Vivacello festival, the Italian cellist and composer performed his Antidotum Tarantulae XXI concert for the first time in Russia. This “modern antidote for tarantula bite” stirred, probably, most discussions in the press and among the festival visitors alike. The expressive modern music is in conversation with the past, with the Renaissance and Baroque — and for explanations we turned to Giovanni Sollima himself
29 November 2016
The 8th VIVACELLO Festival, held as usual at various Moscow venues under the management of Boris Andrianov and the culture and charity foundation U-Art: You and Art, has exposed certain important issues concerning interpretation and perception of music written for so unhurried an instrument. (Osip Mandelstam likened the density of the cello timbre to honey flowing from a tilted glass jar)
02 November 2016
Art Patrons Iveta and Tamaz Manasherov Participate in a Pompidou Center’s Project. The collection of Russian art in the P ompidou Center is well-known internationally and includes works by Kandinsky and Malevich,
Chagall and Pevzner, Puni and Exter, Bulatov and Kabakov - great names and seminal works all throughout ...
03 October 2016
The exhibition entitled “Apartment no. 5: To the History of the Petrograd Avant-Garde, 1915–1925” was presented at the Marble Palace in St. Petersburg, supported by Unident Group and U-ART Cultural Charitable Foundation presided by Iveta and Tamaz Manasherov.
09 June 2016
The subject of music and art is a most captivating and treacherous one. It entices us with seemingly beautiful parallels and juxtapositions, with the ease of new discoveries.
03 June 2016
The VIVARTE First International Chamber Music Festival (organized with the support of UNIDENT Group of Companies) has ended in Moscow The concept of the festival was the synthesis of arts. VIVARTE unites chamber music and painting, traditions and avant garde. Eight days, six concerts, six masterpieces from the museum vault, 25 participants, “musical promenade” and jazz night.