Alina Pinsky Gallery opened in Moscow in the spring of 2017. The Gallery’s 300-meter space is located in the Isakov House on Prechistenka Street – a State historical monument of the early XX century, by a prominent architect Lev Kekushev.
The Gallery’s specialisation is Modern & Contemporary art and design.
Alina Pinsky Gallery exclusively represents Igor Chelkovski, Michael Chernishov and Evgeny Muzalevsky, and, in addition, works with such artists as Francisco Infante, Vladimir Andreenkov, Alexander Yulikov, Evgeni Dybsky, Tim Parchikov.
The Gallery’s collection incorporates pieces by such important Russian artists as Natalia Gontcharova, Boris Grigoriev, Constantin Korovine.
An equally important component of the Gallery’s compilation is the artworks of the Soviet underground, including Rimma Zanevskaya, Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko, Yuri Zlotnikov and Marlen Spindler.
The European art – the School of Paris and lyrical abstraction – is represented by such names as Leonard Foujita, Ivan Pougny, Serge Charchoune, Andre Lanskoy, Olivier Debré, Gérard Schneider, Ladislas Kijno, Jean Messagier and others.
In the sphere of collectible design Alina Pinsky Gallery shows objects by Ettore Sottsass, Shiro Kuramata, Poul Kjærholm, Pierre Jeanneret, Jean Prouvé, Jorge Zalszupin – to name a few.
The Gallery made numerous exhibitions in its own space and one in the Moscow Multimedia Art Museum. Since 2017 the Gallery regularly participates in art fairs in Moscow – ‘Cosmoscow’, ‘Da!Moscow’.
In October 2019 three sculptures by Igor Chelkovski – “Standing”, “Walking” and “Running”, which belonged to the Gallery, were donated and joined the collection of the New Tretyakov Gallery. The three-meter metal figures became the first exhibits of the future Park of modern sculpture at the State Museum.
In September 2021 a 7-meter sculpture by Igor Chelkovski, ‘Red Bouquet’, was bought by the city of Moscow and installed in the Zaryadie Park near the Red Square and now is installed in “Gorka”park.