The exposition is devoted to one of the most elegant Muses of the 20th century, Nusch Eluard...Some artists want their paintings to have a finished look. I do not see the point. Least because the most important events in my life were never finished, and yet they somehow managed to give me a feeling of completeness. Arsen Levonee.

My Nusch (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Like a muse, she traveled the vast desert, got tired, curled up, and surrendered... but has not lost her charm even when surrendered. This is "My Nusch".

K.C.19 (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Fanteminor (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Mary (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Oktandei (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Naira (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Gelaluf (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Y.M.18 (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Measure (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Lui (2015) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Wall (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Melinois (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Y.C.10 (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

Kettle Fallen In Love (2014) by Arsen LevoneeMuseum of Fine Arts in Peredelkino

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