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Сообщение от Samvel
Not always, the artists worked, because they enjoy their work, traveled around the Soviet Union, in Russia, by inserting early in the morning, something would have time during, or even spend the night at the place you like to stand and capture it all on different days, at different times, in the fog, rain, vobschem it was an exciting game, I think so.
They are rarely what they sold, they have been exhibited in prestigious museums in the country, and the council took away their work, did not pay them, because they are happy when their works fall into the Tretyakovskuyu gallery, or to the Russian Museum, but in any museum. Only those artists are the future, the artists who are sick of his profession.
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C first half agree, but with second to none.
Artists, for whom this is a profession,
always selling the work. Council selected the works and distributed them to the proposals in the Federal Ministry or Republican, who in turn distribute the work to museums. Therefore, at each major exhibition was a lot of art from various museums, which made the application from its museums to certain artists. These critics, incidentally, were professionals, because from one year to trace the work of any artist put up. Artists were pleased to exhibit at any show, because solo exhibitions have been a problem - or a serious or a posthumous birthday (alas).
Aerobatics could get to the Tretyakov Gallery or the National Museum (for the RSFSR - RM).
Artists (Union members)
always paid the money for his work trapped in a museum, who's going to work for free?