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Iragui

Iragui is a contemporary art gallery in central part of Moscow. Established in 2011 by Ekatherina Iragui, it is committed to bringing attention to contemporary Russian art. It presents cross-disciplinary program with particular focus on conceptual work. The gallery contributes to the participation of Russian artists in international projects and their integration into the global art context. Attaching much importance to research, Iragui works with cultural institutions in Russia and Europe and believes in a collaborative approach by working closely with artists, curators and collectors.

The gallery collaborated with Moscow Biennale and Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Japan Alps art festival and institutions as Centre Georges Pompidou, Espace Louis Vuitton, Pera Museum, Fondation d’art contemporain Daniel & Florence Guerlain.



Iragui exhibits at international art fairs including Art Brussels, NADA Miami, Artissima, LOOP, viennacontemporary, Drawing Now Paris, Cosmoscow.

7-5 Malaya Polyanka

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Pavel Pepperstein

Iragui gallery is happy to participate in Paris Internationale with a solo project of Pavel Pepperstein.

Jeanne d'Arc attaque - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Jeanne d’Arc attaque, 2017—2017

Acrylic on canvas, 140x180 cm

Mongolian Khan. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Mongolian Khan. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations, 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 56 x 76 cm

The vision of Absolute Void. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
The vision of Absolute Void. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations, 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 56 x 76 cm

The Slave with red hair. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
The Slave with red hair. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations, 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 56 x 76 cm

The Dancing Prophet. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
The Dancing Prophet. From the series A History of Futuristic Hallucinations, 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper. 56x76 cm

Merman and Grand Priory Mill on Čertovka River. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague. - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Merman and Grand Priory Mill on Čertovka River. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague., 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 20x29 cm

Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, statue at the New City Hall. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, statue at the New City Hall. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague, 2016—2016

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 20x29 cm

Old Town Bridge Tower on Charles Bridge, Clementinum Dome. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Old Town Bridge Tower on Charles Bridge, Clementinum Dome. From the project Louis Vuitton Travel Book Prague, 2015—2015

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 15x24 cm

"For my young and mighty years, I worked in Russia as a man of business, worked as a gentleman who solves problems. There still were sharp crisp winters in that land."  From the illustrations for the book “The Secret of our time” - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
“For my young and mighty years, I worked in Russia as a man of business, worked as a gentleman who solves problems. There still were sharp crisp winters in that land.” From the illustrations for the book “The Secret of our time”, 2012—2012

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 28.5 x 19 cm

"And now I would like to ask to leave us alone. We still have work to do…"  From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
“And now I would like to ask to leave us alone. We still have work to do…” From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time, 2012—2012

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 25.2 x 20.5 cm

From the illustrations for the book "The Secret of our time" - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
From the illustrations for the book “The Secret of our time”, 2012—2012

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 20,5 x 17 cm

From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time. To the story Somnambulist - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time. To the story Somnambulist, 2012—2012

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 29,5 x 20,8 cm

Overpopulation of the Earth. From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time. - © Paris Internationale
Pavel Pepperstein
Overpopulation of the Earth. From the illustrations for the book The Secret of our time., 2012—2012

Indian ink and watercolor on paper, 26,5 x 20,5 cm

The presentation unveils important aspects of Pavel’s work such as theme of interrelation of the future and the past, utopia and fiction. His oeuvre is presented through variety of media, from painting via drawings to small-scale illustrations to his own books.

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