[2] Galeyev Gallery was opened in May 2006 in Bolshoi Kozikhinski Pereulok, 19/6, a prestigious area of cultural and historical significance in central Moscow, the Patriarch Ponds.
The gallery's noble mission is to preserve and exhibitunderstudied works of Russian avant-garde and Russian Pre-War (1910-1940) art, mainly from private collections.
[3] Ildar Galeyev, an art historian, curator, publisher, and art criticart critic, is dedicated to curatorial practices that encourage the preservation and exhibition of the lesser-known artists of Russian Pre-War art.
Galeev prioritizes the focus on analyzing and eliminating biographical and artistic misattributions and inaccuracies and preserving artistic legacy by making exhibitions accessible to a broader audience.
[4] Galeyev Gallery has hosted a number of temporary exhibitions: