11-13.09.2025 Russian House in Moscow

Stars and art in the heart of Moscow

From September 11 to 13, a large-scale interior exhibition was held in Moscow, within the walls of the Russian House, which featured a special project called “The House That Built…”. This event became a space for dialogue between design and art, where every detail took on meaning and told its own story.

The atmosphere of a home.

In the Russian House, each room was like a room in an imaginary home, where paintings and decorative items became more than just part of the interior; they became carriers of meaning. The space was filled with comfort and new ideas, and the atmosphere reminded us that a “home” is not just about walls; it is about the energy we infuse into our art.

Celebrities.

The guests were inspired by Natasha Koroleva, the project’s ambassador, who opened the exhibition and seemed to bring it to life with her words about harmony and the warmth of the home.
Special attention was drawn to Sergey Glushko (Tarzan), who unexpectedly presented himself in a new role as an artist: his paintings surprised the audience with their freshness and personal revelations.
Lоlita Milyavskaya, who is always vibrant and free in her self-expression, added sincerity and lively charisma to the event, turning official moments into a friendly celebration.

Design as an art.

The project brought together well-known names in the world of interior art: Yulia Lozovskaya, Polina Afonskaya, Konstantin Tsepelev, Victoria Malysheva, Marina Izmailova, Natalia Preobrazhenskaya, and many others. Each of them presented their own vision of a modern, aesthetic, and open-minded home.

The exhibition also featured contemporary Russian artists, each of whom brought their own unique perspective on the theme of the house to the project. Their works seamlessly integrated into the overall concept of the exhibition, ranging from vibrant and expressive paintings to subtle graphic designs, and from symbolism to minimalism.
One of the standout features of the exhibition was the display of nine works by artist Kseniya Bezpalenko. Her paintings seamlessly blended into the project’s concept, becoming a part of the interior while maintaining their artistic integrity. Visitors have noted that Bezpalkenko’s paintings have a special quality that invites dialogue and becomes a part of the personal story of everyone who stares at them.

Kseniya’s art is a combination of images and emotions, a desire to capture inner harmony and convey it to the viewer through colors and shapes.

It is this diversity that has made “The House That Built…” a true gallery of ideas, where every visitor can find something that resonates with them.

Kseniya Bezpalenko’s paintings presented at this exhibition:

Serenity

Silence from Which Light Is Born

Breath of balance

I’m solving your version

Nature

At your fingertips, to myself

Touch

Awakening

Alone

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