[1] ROSIZO traces its history back to 1959, when the Directorate of Art Stocks and Design of Monuments was established under the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR.
ROSIZO's own collection was formed after 1992 and included the stocks of the former Ministry of Culture of the USSR and the All-Union Art and Production Plant named after E.V.
[2] On May 25, 2016, by order of the Ministry, the National Centre for Contemporary Arts (NCCA) was incorporated into ROSIZO as a structural unit.
For example, in 2001, by order of the Ministry of Culture within the framework of ROSIZO, the Directorate of the Museum Stock of the Russian Federation was created, headed by Alexander Sysoenko.
[10] Another global event of that year was the holding of a festival with Russia as the main guest of Europalia-2005, where ROSIZO presented 15 exhibitions at once.
1918-1924" (Moscow, 2017), "Russian Arctic" (the first exhibition in the Zaryadye Park), the 4th Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art.
[9] ROSIZO cooperates with museums across Russia and around the world, with private cultural institutions, foundations, public organizations and government agencies.
Within the framework of inter-museum cooperation over the half-century history of ROSIZO, the works of Russian artists could be seen in Italy, Great Britain, Netherlands, United States, Mexico, China and in many other countries.
ROSIZO's partners in exhibition activities are private cultural institutions, including the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, the Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRI), well-known Russian and international foundations - the Foundation for the Development of Contemporary Art, the Beyeler Foundation (Basel, Switzerland), the V-A-C Foundation, public organizations and government agencies - the Russian Military-Historical Society, the Union of Artists of Russia, the International Children's Center "Artek", Russian Post and the Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities.