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, a great example, i really like the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with absolute... alsokrainian, cossack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on this, he was a real cultural leader of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in the empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he actually worked with more one artist from the kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov, and another, who is appropriated by the russians, although i consider him to be absolutely ukrainian. culture because of, well, even because of the fight with burlyuk, it was in the kherson province, they had a whole community of people who were interested in archaic culture, interested in primitives, and primitives were the folk culture that surrounded them, it was the ukrainian folk culture culture, and they know that not only were they interested in primitives, they also took them on weapons, and burliuk is one of the first brave artists in the world, who even in the 1900s, before 1910. even, he imitated folk painting,
, a great example, i really like the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with absolute... alsokrainian, cossack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on this, he was a real cultural leader of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in the empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he actually worked with more one artist from the kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov, and another, who is...
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and they were not only interested in primitives , they also adopted them, and burlyuk is one of the first brave artists in the world who, even in the 1900s, even before 1910, he imitated folk paintings, well , he imitated was inspired by folk cult paintings and even made certain collages , he has several interesting paintings, there are ukrainians, for example, or cossack mamai, these are paintings that can be... or well viewed both horizontally and vertically, let's say, that is, they are again play folk icons, ukrainians, this ukrainian has nothing to do with russian culture, it has nothing to do with it at all, it must be clearly understood, and burlyuk , accordingly, yes, he had a certain period in the territory of modern russia, let's say in those capitals, but i will repeat myself once again, these were centers, there there was a very powerful ukrainian community, it is ridiculous, for example, to claim that ripen has no relation to ukraine, at least from the banal... fact that he went to the first, he loved shevchenko very much , he knew his work very well. the haidamaks inspired h
and they were not only interested in primitives , they also adopted them, and burlyuk is one of the first brave artists in the world who, even in the 1900s, even before 1910, he imitated folk paintings, well , he imitated was inspired by folk cult paintings and even made certain collages , he has several interesting paintings, there are ukrainians, for example, or cossack mamai, these are paintings that can be... or well viewed both horizontally and vertically, let's say, that is, they are...
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. a great example, i really love the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with an absolute ukrainianack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on it, he was a real cultural trailblazer of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he essentially worked with by one artist from kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov. and another one, which is appropriated by the russians, although i consider it to be absolutely part of ukrainian culture, because of, well, and even because of the fight with burlyuk, it was in the kherson province, they had a whole community of people who were interested in archaic culture, was interested in primitives, and primitives were the folk culture that surrounded them, it was ukrainian folk culture, and they knew that they were interested in primitives, they also they adopted them, and burliuk is one of the first brave artists... in the world, which even in the 1900s, until 1910, he imitated folk paintings, well, he imitated, he
. a great example, i really love the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with an absolute ukrainianack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on it, he was a real cultural trailblazer of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he essentially worked with by one artist from kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov. and another one, which is appropriated by...
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ukrainian, none it had nothing to do with russian culture at all, it must be clearly understood, and burlyuk, yes, he had a certain period in the territory of modern russia, let’s say in those capitals, but i will repeat once again, these were centers, there was a very powerful ukrainian community
ukrainian, none it had nothing to do with russian culture at all, it must be clearly understood, and burlyuk, yes, he had a certain period in the territory of modern russia, let’s say in those capitals, but i will repeat once again, these were centers, there was a very powerful ukrainian community
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only that the city was shelled, the same way on february 14 , they... shelled the village of velikiy burlyukkiv, where the same story is also the same, absolutely house by house, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region, this big burlyuk, one woman was saved, three people died , five wounded, and i think you know that it's time for our diplomats to strain a little, and after every such russian attack, still invite. to the un security council a special meeting to tell all about this, because it can, you know, everyone is already a little used to that somehow, if something arrives in russia, somewhere in bilharad, it is not known that it is even, maybe russian, it is ammunition, then there is a scream, and everyone asks, my god, what is there, did peaceful russian people die, and when ukrainians die civilians every day, somehow no one notices it, as if it is, well... you know, the norm of life, but it is not the norm of life, and our ministry of foreign affairs in general should remember this and should convene these meetings , and all our diplomats should regularly talk about it, eve
only that the city was shelled, the same way on february 14 , they... shelled the village of velikiy burlyukkiv, where the same story is also the same, absolutely house by house, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region, this big burlyuk, one woman was saved, three people died , five wounded, and i think you know that it's time for our diplomats to strain a little, and after every such russian attack, still invite. to the un security council a special meeting to tell all about this,...
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nevertheless, on february 14, they shelled the village of velikiy burlyuk near kharkiv, where the storye same, absolutely in residential buildings, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region, this big burlyuk, one woman was saved, three were killed, five were wounded, and i think you know that somehow it's time for our diplomats to get a little bit tougher, and after every such russian... attack , still invite a special meeting to the un security council to tell all about it, because it can, you know, a little everyone is used to the fact that somehow, if something arrives in russia, somewhere in belgrade, it is not known that, even maybe it is russian ammunition, then there is a scream, and everyone asks, my god, what is there , did peaceful russian people die, and when ukrainian civilians die. people every day, that's it somehow no one notices, as if this is, you know, the norm of life, but it is not the norm of life, and our ministry of foreign affairs in general should remember this and should convene these meetings and all our diplomats should regularly talk about it , every
nevertheless, on february 14, they shelled the village of velikiy burlyuk near kharkiv, where the storye same, absolutely in residential buildings, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region, this big burlyuk, one woman was saved, three were killed, five were wounded, and i think you know that somehow it's time for our diplomats to get a little bit tougher, and after every such russian... attack , still invite a special meeting to the un security council to tell all about it, because it...
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all war crimes, and more than one city was shelled, and on february 14, they shelled the village of burlyukkiv, where the story is the same, absolutely in terms of residential buildings, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region , this big bully, one woman hardly... three dead, five wounded, and i think you know that somehow it's time for our diplomats to strain a little and, after every such russian attack, still invite a special meeting to the un security council , in order to to tell all about it, because it can, you know, by now everyone is a little used to the fact that somehow, if something arrives in russia, somewhere in bilharad, it is unknown. that it is even possible that it is russian ammunition, then there is a cry, and everyone is asking, my god, what is going on there, did peaceful russian people die, and when ukrainian civilians die every day, somehow no one notices it, as if it well , you know, the norm of life, but this is not the norm of life, and in general, our ministry of foreign affairs should remember this and should convene these meetings, and should talk abo
all war crimes, and more than one city was shelled, and on february 14, they shelled the village of burlyukkiv, where the story is the same, absolutely in terms of residential buildings, this is the kupyan district of the kharkiv region , this big bully, one woman hardly... three dead, five wounded, and i think you know that somehow it's time for our diplomats to strain a little and, after every such russian attack, still invite a special meeting to the un security council , in order to to tell...
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this exhibition there were paintings of people we know from of their work in ukraine, such as david burlyukch, like other artists, and here's how to make it so that the world understands that there is an independent ukrainian painting, which is different from russian, which is not a subdivision of russian, and not , here... here i am i think that it is so clear to everyone that it is not even necessary to understand and mention malevich here, they, they see absolutely art that is simply not seen anywhere, but it smells of ukraine, as i told, how i settled here in vienna, temporarily , you know, i said that vienna smells of art, and i, and i, you see, flow into this channel, but... completely different from the art that exists here and in vienna, in europe and so on, i found my way and here you cannot mix with anyone, and the ukrainian spirit lives, you know, in my every marchuks, this spirit exists in different sections , you know, and people get to know each other, but tell me, you talked about the fact that you want to show this exhibition in different countries, do you have any specific
this exhibition there were paintings of people we know from of their work in ukraine, such as david burlyukch, like other artists, and here's how to make it so that the world understands that there is an independent ukrainian painting, which is different from russian, which is not a subdivision of russian, and not , here... here i am i think that it is so clear to everyone that it is not even necessary to understand and mention malevich here, they, they see absolutely art that is simply not...