With his samovar
Recently met a friend - Vice-President of Russia's largest bank. My rhetorical question, "How are you?" Refers to gossip about the latest mergers and acquisitions, or, closer to our common interests, the latest Venice Biennale, in which its financing bank takes an active part. And he answered strangely: "Very good! Last week at Portobello has bought a magnificent Victorian armchair. Only a few thousand! Imagine, he handles the oak, such as lions, but ... "- and on an emotional description of the way for ten minutes. I asked: "How do you perevezesh it to Moscow?" To which he casually waved his hand: "Yes I have already ordered a container. But most importantly, his state of perfect ... "- and so on.
The famous Portobello Road street, which is located in the fashionable area of London - Notting Hill, and was my first overseas' bloshinkoy. Russian things here a little, but there. Prices are lower than in Moscow - after all this stuff the Brits did not close and not very clear. At Portobello I once bought an engraving depicting a Roman obelisk with a characteristic signature: Cavalier Piranesi F. The seller thought it was a thing of Francesco Piranesi, a little-known artists of the late XVII century, asked for an engraving of 100 pounds. In fact, both signed by his eldest brother Giovanni Battista, a famous engraver. F - simply meant Fecit, «made" in Latin. I knocked twice the price as paid in cash. But in Moscow, for it has already offered $ 2000.
Many of the Russian elite love to rummage through dusty antique bazaars, genuinely proud of pearls found. For the most part outside of Russia. However, when you hear the phrase "flea market", that you just remember? Tishinka spill, the collapse of the 70-80's? Or does the London Portobello, Paris Marche de Saint-Ouen and the Viennese Naschmarkt? And maybe some little thing - for example, the old dining gong, which was bought at one of the world "bloshinok": trendy British Flea market, strict Austro-Prussian Flohmarkt, romantic French Marche aux Puces ...
Funny name - flea market - is present (in that form) in all European languages. No European capital or major city in America, flea markets, not only does not hesitate, on the contrary, they are listed in all guides, guidebooks: after coming into the country and not visit the flea market - means nothing about her beyond recognition. This is a very special atmosphere, almost a part of national culture and history. And certainly no one here will look around shyly, rummaging in the junk. In Russia, buying things at the rag pickers for some reason thought the lot of poor people to the same private trade was incompatible with Communist principles. Fighting glove crush the Union was a regular. But neither the police raids, no bullpen, no severe visual propaganda is not helping. Markets were closed and again opened it here and there.
The Moscow flea »
In the 1980 European-classic "bloshinka, with a touch of traditional cultural dissidence in Moscow, turned on Tishinsky market. Tishinka has become a cult place for the future stars of Russia's alternative fashion. From this came a whole galaxy of Soviet perestroika, the Russian fashion-Petljura, Katja Filippova, here inspired protest rock band mid-80's (remember the film "Assa" is entirely built on Tishinsky design material). Foreigners come here to get acquainted with the peculiarities of Russian national character ... But in the early 90 Tishinka closed, partially relocated traders Sov exotics on Old Arbat.
Other capital market - Izmailovsky - seem almost eternal. He started in some immemorial the Soviet years, has passed through the storms of perestroika and the new Russia feels like a good idea. In the early 90's, when the Soviet Union was a big fashion, foreigners bought "on the opening day pictures of nonconformists, souvenirs, watches and all sorts of commanding others. That's what remembers Advisor to the Chairman Master Bank Yegor Altmann, a collector with experience: "There was a real cultural center. You could see the artist, who himself sold his work. It is even and the market could not be called, rather - live opening day, the daily exhibition, which dragged everything from all sides of our vast great motherland. And where at 7 am the most educated collectors, with a flashlight, a cold, went and looked out that my grandparents brought from their villages. " A decade ago, a businessman-collector for the mere penny bought in Izmailovo two very cool poster 19-year. White soldiers killed Chinese Red Army, which, among other things, a lot of fighting on the side of the Bolsheviks. Passing by the collapse of the Soviet posters, he wondered whether posters issued in the Civil War "white" (after all, and they were the propaganda department and visual propaganda). Suddenly, it was at this seller and they were. Indeed, some say that the flea market - it's unpredictability, search and discovery.
In recent years, Moscow's main folk "bloshinka Mark" settled near the platform of the same name in the Lianozovo and there was semi-officially-polustihiyno, struggling as a spring here and there years of commercials fifteen. She ran two kilometers along the railway. Range there has always been very different - from the tattered jackets to Samovar. Of course, "van educators" and "Stradivarius" are never met. For the most part - the Soviet artifacts, objects that twenty years ago there were almost in every house, and now are rarities. Someone found beaten the pad under the switch to the wall around do not get dirty from hands, or a bronze monkey holding in the paws of a jar with salt and pepper. Or, remember, plastic IDs toilet and bathroom (the toilet boy peeing into a pot, a girl in the bath bubbles foam). From the same series - hanger in the form of dogs. And even binoculars, irons, gramophones, canes, galoshes, felt hats and generally different tailoring cloths and poshiba. Now the market is moved to the station Novopodrezkovo October Railway.
What is Bazaar?
However, we also found a more "glamorous" options-brokanty (from the French word brocante - «a bad product," "junk") for the respective layers of the population. For example, since 2006, worked as Fair Flea Market at Nikolina Gora ", which sold briskly and copyright boots, and vintage silver, vintage hats and novodelnymi copyright. In 2009, the market opened "Art Bloch" in Arkhangelsk. Promised that he would work on weekends throughout the year, reviving the traditions established by the owners of another estate of Prince Yusupov, who on holidays offers access to the territory of his estate to local residents, arrange a fair in the park lord's manor. However, it does not matter. About two years ago were in the center of Moscow flea markets to revive. The first concern for the poor and pensioners - just them and provided free parking in these markets during the presentation of relevant documents. "Flea experiments" performed on Taganka Outdoor School. The project is now closed and in the metropolitan department of consumer market and services to comment from a flea market did not want to.
It turns out that, apart from withstood flea markets, actually in the center of Moscow there are only two projects, which operate several times a year on weekends. This "VinzavodARTbazar" - he held in one of the most hyped now metropolitan areas of contemporary art. In fact, it's just fair and sale of products of young designers. And the art project "Flea Market, fairs which are now four times a year. Nearest already eighteenth account fair the other day called on Tishinskaya area. Come here are wealthy people who are looking for what is now called vintage.
As they say eyewitnesses, the most interesting aspect of trade - the installation of the exhibits, which are either trade, or exchange of goods between parties: an engraving of selling, buying vintage hat, and instead of bakelite hair dryer becomes the owner of the damper for the furnace Kasli casting. Often, regular customers come for a few hours before the official opening: at this moment tense atmosphere of the show, as before gambling hunting. But how often do here is extracted worthy trophies?
For example, one of the regulars Tishinka Alexander Gafin, a member of the Board of Directors Rietumu Banka, said that "recently there selling some not very interesting subjects, and for some unknown price. Moscow - not a place where a lot of interesting things. Peter, of course, was the "pantry" antiques. But now Peter is strongly poiznosilsya. That is all bought, taken out, whether the resource of our pre-revolutionary ancestors dried up. In general, their bulldog (y Gafin famous collection of toy bulldogs. - "Results") I've bought it to "bloshinkah" and in Italy and in London earlier in Moscow. " On the domestic "bloshinkah, there are other collectors, really long time since there are more or less facing things. Perhaps because of constant harassment and displacement of these markets in a small space in Moscow and Moscow region. Unlikely to be reached Novopodrezkova owner zingerovskoy old sewing machine or Meissen porcelain figures, but in Izmailovo and Tishinka she can not afford to stand ...
I'm going to look
CEO Finance Corporation URALSIB Alexander Vikhrov prefer to visit flea markets of old Europe: "I remember in the early 90's on the Falcon was a disaster before the collapse of the children's magazine. I have since survived many gadgets bought for a pittance. I am sure that, as the present "fair weekend, which sell good quality products cheaply, just need to open and regional flea markets. As in Paris. And poor people will be an aid. "
Flea market civilized city like it is really necessary. "If Moscow were to provide a seat for the Sunday market in the city - according to the director of the exhibition company" EKSPODIUM Marina Smirnova - but not in the immediate suburbs, it will be a gift for Muscovites. In fact, the only place you can find a real vintage exclusive. For a few hundred rubles to buy a genuine Kuznetsovsky china, perfume bottles from the pre-revolutionary, Soviet polurazbitye computers, old records, books and photo albums of people who lived a hundred years ago. In general, if not to spare any time to search, you will become owner of a unique artifact. Here, unless a miracle coexist alongside busts of Lenin and sets times of Tsarist Russia, Komsomol badges and vintage fashion magazines.
And where else costume designer of the Moscow film studios (which, incidentally, frequent visitors "bloshinok") buy cheap props for the next fiscal historic epohalki? Marginalized collector - find their eternal coins-stamps-postcard-book. Antiques, finally. True, it certainly is now very rare "guest" crush. Fashion historian Alexander Vasilyev - vintage clothes to fuel his famous collection.
Years of experience in Western capitals suggests that the existence of flea collapse almost in the heart of the city is quite possible and even harmony. Vice-President of the Russian Guild of Appraisers, director of the gallery "Belvedere", an art dealer with 20 years of experience Oleg Tairov believes that "Moscow will certainly need flea markets, but not in the way it is now. It must be disintegrated, where you can buy cheap variety of antiques and art, and where necessary be easy to get. In all European cities Sunday "bloshinki operate in the city center. In Nice, I remember, I bought a beautiful French engraving of XVII century in just a 20 euro - such miracles happen. In Zurich, admiring the old sewing machines, old cash registers and other authentic items of the XIX century. "
But without the goodwill and assistance of the municipal authorities can not do. Not necessary to define a "bloshinku" main street, you can simply make a market in any garden and park area, for example, in the Garden. Yes, that's Crimean embankment next to the main house painter than bad? Flea Market is decorated and animates any city.
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