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Exhibits

Visitors enjoying some of the rare photographs on exhibit in ?€?The Norilsk Plant: Eight Decades?€™ at the Moscow Multimedia Art Museum. Photographs from several state archives and new videos will be on display until Aug.30. Vladimir Filonov / MT

20th-Century Literature Museum:

MT PICK Tatyana Mavrina (1900-96): Pavlovskaya Sloboda series of country landscapes and genre scenes, to July 31. Located at 17 Trubnikovsky Pereulok. M. Barrikadnaya. Ticket office open 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thurs. 1 to 7:30 p.m., closed Mon. and the last day of the month. 495-695-4618, www.goslitmuz.ru/ru/ostroukhov-museum

Academy of Arts:

NEW Experiments in Enamel (Opyty v Emali): enamels by Margarita Khabarova, to July 12. Located at 21 Prechistenka. M. Kropotkinskaya. Noon to 8 p.m., Sun. noon to 7 p.m., closed Mon. 495-637-4771, www.rah.ru

Alexander Fersman Mineralogical Museum:

MT PICK Permanent display: a collection of minerals from all over the world. Located at 18 Leninsky Prospekt, Bldg. 2. M. Oktyabrskaya, Leninsky Prospekt, then any bus to Bolnitsa Svyatitelya Alexia. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Mon. and Tues. 495-954-3900, www.fmm.ru

Alexander Pushkin Apartment Museum and Exhibition Hall:

Pushkin and Moscow: permanent display. Located at 55/32 Arbat, entrance from Denezhny Pereulok. M. Smolenskaya. Ticket office open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thurs. noon to 8:30 p.m

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