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In the Museum “Russian Lefty” (Italian, 35) opened an exhibition of author’s dolls “Uninvolved turnover”, reports the correspondent of “Rosbalt”. It presents real puppet sculptures and compositions dedicated to the great Russian poets. The idea appeared in the spring of 2020, before the start of the pandemic. To raise the spirits, a group of artists founded the project “Post-quarantine literary procession”, which then transformed into the “Petrograd Miracle”, and later came to the current name. Its main theme is the portrait puppet of the beloved author as the reader’s way of declaring his love.
“At this time, restrictions are being introduced, vaccines are being removed, vaccines are being invented, participating artists are experiencing a variety of adventures in the field of health and medicine. And this also gives an additional colored glass, refines the optics. Another layer of meanings, personal relationship. This is not good and not bad, not joyful, but not sad either, is it such a turn that everything has taken against our will, very historically conditioned, very literary-centric, involved? Yes, nothing of the sort, a completely uncomplicated turnover! — shared the curator of the event Irina Moskvina.

At the opening, the head of the Union of Creative Workers of the International Guild of Masters, Valentina Babicheva, took the floor:

“The project is not only beautiful and pleasing to the eye, but also unusually smart, informative, and informative. This is exactly what our city, guests, and the younger generation need. Perhaps, thanks to the exhibition, one of the children will fall in love with this or that writer, and he will always be with him through life. The project was born spontaneously: there was a long failure due to the pandemic, and the museum cannot live without visitors.”

“The non-participatory turnover is also about today. This is a deep and subtle insight into the fate of works and writers,” said Nadezhda Bagaeva, art director of the St. Petersburg Bagaeva Toy Museum.
The exhibition “Uninvolved turnover” will run until April 3 according to the schedule and ticket program of the museum.
Source: Rosbalt

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