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Старый 28.07.2008, 13:07 Язык оригинала: Русский       #16
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I think much better it would be to create on the basis of its collection of Museum of Russian foreign countries like France and dreams Rene Guerra. And historical justice and the collection will not get lost in the vaults of our museums. And in terms of Russia's image abroad would be far more useful to support the work of many years maintained a Frenchman of Russian culture, which inevitably would have died, in the form and where it was created. And not again shock the world millions of new purchases.
France strongly will they be indifferent to this museum of the Russian diaspora. Earlier in France to the Russian attitude is good - but not to the Russian, who collected Mr. Guerra. Now the Russian is called a "bad press" - the former USSR narchy sympathizers has not yet digested the fall of "victorious socialism" and the present oligarchs with wild money and sometimes with the same wild manners envy, mixed with contempt.

For himself, Mr. Guerra said the reaction was not his suggestion to do something - since then nothing has changed.

Two of the existing Museum of Foreign Art in France - is the Arab World Institute and the Museum of American Art.
Establishment of the Institute of the Arab world due to the colonial past of France, the presence of a great number of immigrants from those countries (mostly - Algerians) and its financing by the Arab countries.
The existence of the Museum of American Art (located in Giverny) is also understandable, in the end, starting with 50-years. last century, the hegemony of American art can not be questioned, is not it?



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