During a month and a half Moscow was showered with new works created specifically for the III International Exhibition of Calligraphy. It was a real challenge to pull together art pieces of 67 authors coming from 27 countries. Finally their works reached the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy, where they were carefully unpacked, classified and photographed to be further prepared for the transportation and exhibit in Veliky Novgorod.
The museum personnel had luck to be the first to have a look at magnificent pieces of art, true calligraphic masterpieces, from Mongolia, the USA, China, Norway, India, Malaysia, Syria, France, Iran, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Jordan, Ethiopia, Japan, Georgia, and many other countries. As usual, works that came from Russia, Ukraine, and Byelorussia differ in styles and topics. All in all, the Exhibition in Novgorod will bring together 180 calligraphic works and canvases, manuscripts, and even sculptures.
The major part of exhibition pieces will be devoted to religious and spiritual ideas and issues to become a vital part of the Sacred Calligraphy Collection. Its presentation will be performed by UNESCO in the year 2011.
All new works will be shown in the catalogue of the III International Exhibition of Calligraphy, which is being printed right now to become the third volume in the catalogue collection of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy.
Apart from the works to be shown for the first time ever, the exposition will feature the best art pieces preserved in the funds of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy. These works have already inspired and enchanted specialists and calligraphy amateurs in Saint-Petersburg (2008) and Moscow (2008, 2009). In total, the works of 110 calligraphers coming from 40 countries will be exhibited in Novgorod.