Moscow Cat Museum was organized in 1993, the gallery "Inter". The museum funds a large collection of works of art that show cats eyes of artists. It presents the work of artists in various genres. It - sculptures, graphics and paintings. Tapestry, ceramics, batik, puppets, costumes and installation. As well as books, photographs, postcards, souvenirs, films, toys and other items related to cats.
Museum of cats - a cozy house. Cat seems to organizers mysterious creature that can not solve through. Cat - the only animal that represented artists of all time. The cat is now depicted and portrayed artists of all trends and schools - from the realistic art to the avant-garde. The museum has no stylistic limits, and does not play the role of the degree of well-known artists.
The museum display side by side picture of the century and contemporary works. Near exhibited paintings and sculptures from clay, gold sewing adjacent to batik, exhibits of metal, stone and wood. In the museum a wonderful collection of works combined the themes: "Women and cats," "Cat's Eye". Some pictures of the exhibition have a special magic. Such is the picture "Lonely Cat idle men." The yellow cat's eye pupil can see profiles of men and women.
But the main exhibit of the museum is a living fluffy Siberian cat.
The museum's collection has repeatedly exhibited abroad. The exhibitions were held in Italy, in France, in the Netherlands, the UK, Germany and Denmark as well as in Austria.
The museum hosts the annual cat beauty contest "Women and cats." The competition "Children's drawing of a cat", held a museum, take part children's drawings from all over Russia and the CIS. The best works come to the children's museum collection. The museum holds auctions and exhibitions - the sale of works devoted to cats. Periodically held demonstrations feline fashion. Performers dance and theater groups, as well as film screenings are held.
Moscow Cat Museum in 2004 with the support of the United Nations established the "World Day of cats", which is celebrated on the first day of March.
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