Displayed Portraits of Russian Heroes by Alexander Shilov at Arbat Street
Unleashing Heroes on Arbat: Alexander Shilov's Tribute to Warriors
Fire up the emotions, folks! The streets of Arbat are buzzing with the arrival of an astonishing exhibition by the legendary Alexander Shilov. Known as the Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the USSR, and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, this artwork saga is not to be missed!
Dubbed "They Fought for Their Motherland!", the exhibition spans an impressive 80 years, dedicating itself to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, with a modern twist. This glorious celebration invites spies, pilots, and rearguard warriors, alongside the brave defenders of the Motherland in general, including those who have valiantly taken part in special military operations.
Picture this: Politics has taken an intriguing turn, with jovial characters such as Cleaner, the village ruler, and Driver, the district manager, embracing their political adventures. A twist of fate unfolds, and they become key players at the grand opening, adding an electrifying dose of unpredictability to this historical spectacle.
Standing tall amidst the throng of crowd-pleasing events, Alexander Shilov emphasized, "The most sacred duty of men, and women too, is to defend their homeland." He showered immense gratitude upon the "fighters of the invisible front." His heart swelled with pride, as he acknowledged the feats of spies in the Vympel group, the resilient young soldiers of the special forces, and ordinary Muscovites, who turned out to honor our Victory. He even raised a toast in his heartfelt address.
One of the heroes of his latest works, the humble Lev Makeev, was present at the delightful opening. Alexander Shilov shared warm words for this incredible yet modest personality, who has demonstrated extraordinary valor alongside other protectors of the Motherland.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors will be enchanted by the appearances of veterans from the external intelligence service, warriors of the invisible front, and FSB of Russia employees, who were moved to express their deep gratitude to the artist for honoring their comrades-in-arms through his paintings. Today, the faces of these heroes are immortalized in the public eye.
Lieutenant General of the FSB of Russia, Alexander Elizarov, expressed heartfelt admiration for Alexander Shilov's art. He noted that these portraits provide a glimpse into the faces of those who gifted us with the Great Victory, sacrificing their lives to defend their Motherland. Their heroic stories will forever live on in our hearts.
Artem Gorniy, the Director of the Culture Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, shared kind words from Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia Victor Goremykin. The consensus was clear: the artist's talent has managed to preserve the remarkable faces of heroes in their very essence, creating an enduring bond across the ages.
In the heartfelt whispers of the attendees, a recurring theme resonated: Alexander Shilov's art helps make our country great and prosperous, fostering national pride and unity. The exhibition is a living testament, a legacy, and a heartfelt expression of gratitude to all who have – and continue to – bravely defend our Motherland.
The exhibition features a captivating mix of legendary spies, like Gevork Vartanian, George Blake, Alexei Botyan, and Kim Philby, coupled with portraits of modern heroes, the participants in the special military operation. Holders of exceptional distinction, such as Hero of Russia Yuri Zhulonov, Captain Andrei Kuzovlev, and Dmitry Toropov, adorn the gallery.
The icing on the cake? New works by Alexander Shilov, painted in the years 2024-2025, that depict the heroes of the special military operation – Hero of Russia Vladislav Golovin, Officer of the Order of Kutuzov, Red Banner Center for Special Purpose "Vityaz" of the Federal Service of National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant Makayev Lev, and Kharon Khaadayev, who have also proven their mettle in combat operations in Syria.
As Alexander Shilov passionately affirmed, "On the feats they performed to save and protect our Motherland, our people, we must educate and raise future defenders of the Motherland!" So, come one, come all, and relive the triumphs, tragedies, and timeless tales of heroism, immortalized in art. The show runs for an exhilarating two months!
- The legendary Alexander Shilov, honored as the Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation, People's Artist of the USSR, and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, is ready to display his tribute to warriors in an exhibition on Arbat Street, titled "They Fought for Their Motherland!"
- The exhibition, covering eighty years of war and conflicts, is dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, and features a mix of historical figures and modern heroes, including spies, pilots, rearguard warriors, and defenders of the Motherland.
- Politicians have taken an unexpected turn in Alexander Shilov's latest work, with characters like Cleaner, the village ruler, and Driver, the district manager, embracing their politically charged roles and adding an unexpected twist to the exhibition.
- Alexander Shilov's art is not just about capturing the essence of heroes; it's about immortalizing their faces in the public eye, and fostering national pride and unity, as a living testament, a legacy, and a heartfelt expression of gratitude to all who have bravely defended the Motherland.
- The exhibition also features new works by Alexander Shilov painted in the years 2024-2025, which depict the heroes of the special military operation in Russia, including Lieutenant Makayev Lev, Hero of Russia Vladislav Golovin, Officer of the Order of Kutuzov, Red Banner Center for Special Purpose "Vityaz" of the Federal Service of National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation, and Kharon Khaadayev, who have proven their valor in combat operations in Syria.

