Rosneft told about the support of cultural projects
PJSC NK Rosneft not only supports cultural projects within the country, but also successfully develops cultural ties with friendly countries, representing Russian art abroad. This was reported in the press service of Rosneft on the Day of the Cultural Worker.
For many years, Rosneft has been cooperating with the State Hermitage Museum. With the support of the company, the first two halls of the new permanent exhibition "Art Nouveau" were opened at the Headquarters in 2025. They are dedicated to the artists of the second half of the 1880s - the end of the 1890s. The exposition is based on the most expressive monuments of the Hermitage collection — objects created by masters of leading European and Russian schools at the turn of the 19th — 20th centuries: from ceramics and jewelry to furniture and tapestries. In a few years, the new exhibition will occupy five halls.
Rosneft also supports the Jewish Museum and the Tolerance Center: with the company's participation, the exhibition "Joseph Brodsky. The place is no worse than any" and the exhibition "Lyuba, Lyubochka. Lyubov Sergeevna Popova. 1889-1924».
In December 2025 — January 2026, with the support of Rosneft, an exhibition of the National artist of Russia Nikas Safronov called Dream Vision was held in India. The project was presented at two major Indian cultural centers — the Lalit Kala Akademi National Academy of Arts in New Delhi and the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai. The exhibition was recognized as the most visited and resonant in India over the past 60 years.
Rosneft has been supporting the Sretensky Monastery Choir for over 10 years. During this time, the band has conducted many concert tours of Russian cities with great success. Past productions include "The Unholy Saints", "The Romanovs", "Russia: Time, Forward!", "Masterpieces of World Culture", "Life", "Songs of Our Parents", "Dedicated to the Great Victory". The Sretensky Monastery Choir celebrated its 30th anniversary last year.
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