Representatives of Soviet art were elected to the academy, while foreign artists could be elected honorary members of the academy. On July 1, 1969, the academy consisted of 39 full members, 61 corresponding members, 10 honorary members and subsequently, their number grew. At the end of the 1970s, the academy consisted of 61 full members and 95 corresponding members. The academy system included: • Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts in Moscow •
Moscow State Academic Art Institute, named after V. I. Surikov with a secondary art school • Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after. I. E. Repin in Leningrad with a secondary art school; • Siberian-Far Eastern Branch, now the "Ural, Siberia, Far East" branch, located in Krasnoyarsk Scientific Research Museum in Leningrad with branches: • Museum-apartment of I. I. Brodsky in Leningrad • Museum-estate of I. E. Repin “Penates” in the village of Repino, Leningrad region; • Memorial Museum-Workshop of Konenkov in Moscow • Scientific Library, Scientific Bibliographic Archive in Leningrad And workshops: • Creative workshops in Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv, Tbilisi, Baku, Minsk, Kazan, Riga, Frunze, Tashkent • Production workshops and laboratories in Leningrad. == Presidents ==