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The Museum of Russian Art

Russian art museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota

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About The Museum of Russian Art

The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) is a nonprofit museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. History Founding (1991–2005) Raymond and Susan Johnson held the first retail exhibition of Russian Realist Art in North America in 1991. The largest collectors of Soviet-era paintings outside the former USSR, the Johnsons showed their work privately until envisioning a public museum in 2002. It commenced exhibition activities open to the public in 2002, initially in loaned space in a corporate office park located in Bloomington, Minnesota. The organization initially showcased Russian Realist-style paintings from the late 19th century as well as from the Soviet era (1917–1991). Ray. Founding (1991–2005) Raymond and Susan Johnson held the first retail exhibition of Russian Realist Art in North America in 1991. The largest collectors of Soviet-era paintings outside the former USSR, the Johnsons showed their work privately until envisioning a public museum in 2002. It commenced exhibition activities open to the public in 2002, initially in loaned space in a corporate office park located in Bloomington, Minnesota. The organization initially showcased Russian Realist-style paintings from the late 19th century as well as from the Soviet era (1917–1991). Ray Johnson was appointed an.

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Russian art museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Address
5500 Stevens Avenue South, Minneapolis, 55419 Get directions
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Founded
2002
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