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Old 03-08-2009, 14:53 Original language: Russian        #21
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Eugene:

OK, understood.

It seems that this man is more harmful menya.Sochuvstvuyu.

Hans:

A simple example: the Norwegian-Belarusian (?) A young singer who recently won the Eurovision Song Contest, told the Russian press that he considered himself a Norwegian, and thinks in the Norwegian language.
You can also ask any artist. I am sure that a true artist will answer honestly, without thinking about the politeness and political correctness.



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Old 03-08-2009, 15:31 Original language: Russian        #22
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And if that happened, then tell her my point of view (in a polite way) and come to a common vzaimponimaniyu. I am confident that the administration is very interested in the development forum and the presence in it of high quality professionals!
        I am very sorry, but can you advise me what to do. The fact that I sent two letters to the administrator, but still not received a response. Perhaps there is some technical problem? Or even an administrator, whose name I sent them, not yet in place? However mnee it so - the answer is still no. I'm not going to discuss the administration's actions, but I would like to know what kind of post caused such a negative reaction on their part. I ask only to point to that post in order to avoid misunderstandings in the future.
      The fact that I was banned after it gave its figurative description of two works of Helium Korzheva. When I look at his work (including those that were posted on the forum, post 48, a branch of "socialist realism" - is the era of style in art or life and thinking? "), I get a strong feeling that depicts dead . So I said: "Zombie some! Ghastly! "A natural, I was discussing exactly as shown, but not that. (Although some forum members do not hesitate to give a rather harsh assessment of more recent historical events and present.) But I'm interested in painting, especially painting. It is my professional principles. In short, this post was removed, and I was banned. So I want to know why, precisely in order to avoid misunderstandings later. Recommend how to be?
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Regarding Kazimir Malevich - the ethnically his family of Ukrainian origin. Pedigree known since middle. 17., They lived in Ovruch county Kiev province. I think that in Ukrainian, he was able to speak. Like other small gentry, the church to go - there are Polish, but at home or with relatives, neighbors, and can be translated into simpler. Princes Radziwill in Belarusian talk, but the petty Ukrainian gentry ... Here I thought K. Malevich himself a Ukrainian, we can not say we can, but call it a Ukrainian artist, in my view, quite correct.



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Old 04-08-2009, 08:32 Original language: Russian        #24
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The fact that I sent two letters to the administrator, but still received no reply.
Letters not received anything about this I can not say.

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I'm not going to discuss the administration's actions, but I would like to know what kind of post caused such a negative reaction on their part. ....
In short, this post was removed, and I was banned. So I want to know why, precisely in order to avoid misunderstandings in the future.
Explanation here.



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Day will be silent Tjutchev and Cyril Syzransky for a virtual fight, while the Paul a week of vacation is over.

What you call an explanation is in fact a conclusion. But I ask you to explain what exactly was the basis for this conclusion. The fact that the concept of "virtual brawl" implying the need to exchange posts. So I want to understand (in order not to repeat this in the future), what kind of position you are viewed as a manifestation of aggression on my part. Post, which was deleted by you, namely: "Zombie some! Ghastly !!!», was my figurative-emotional assessment work Helium Korzheva and lacked aggression towards anyone whatsoever. I'm trying to understand what I did wrong. While it may be, you seem aggressive positions Cyril Syzran, who were his reaction to my post (above). Here are the posts: "You're a zombie!" And "Let the rejoicing that is happening in the virtual, but it would have received in melon (pumpkin)!" (The second post does not quote verbatim, but the meaning and expression to convey accurately.) In such a case I do not understand why I should be responsible for someone's inappropriate behavior and as a result suffer because of this inconvenience, and felt a strong emotional discomfort? The fact that this is not the first time that Cyril was trying to provoke a party forum. (And it is quite often not.) I will not speak for all participants of the forum, but I value my reputation and would like an explanation for what happened. I hope for your understanding.
     

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       I sent two letters on Aug. 1 with an interval of about 3 hours later, "feedback". In their letters, I asked to point to that post, which provoked a backlash forum administration.

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Tjutchev, you have to write a letter to the UN. Here you find the truth ...



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Old 11-08-2009, 06:32 Original language: Russian        #28
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Lord.
Let's go back to the topic of abstract art in Ukraine.
I'll show a few works that are in my collection.
This work of Igor Azarov, Mykola Andryushchenko, Oleg Minko
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This work of Igor Azarov, Mykola Andryushchenko, Oleg Minko
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Please indicate on what exactly photos - I. Yanovich (apparently the first left)

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When I listed what is, in my opinion, would Ukrainian artist, I wanted to put a limit to blur the list Abstraktsioeda repeat with updates:

1) The artist was born and lived on the territory of Ukraine, said the Ukrainian language as mother tongue. Thought the Ukrainian language.
2) He studied in Ukraine in Ukrainian. language in school and there was thin. formation of Ukrainian teachers-artists.
3) Worked in Ukraine (not required).
Regarding the Kozemira Malevich - do you really think that a man who lived in the Ukrainian village for at least the first 15 years of life did not speak Ukrainian.
In the villages on this day 99%of residents speak only Ukrainian.
And 100 years ago - even more so.



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Concerning Kozemira Malevich - do you really think that a man who lived in the Ukrainian village for at least the first 15 years of life did not speak Ukrainian.
In the villages on this day 99%of residents speak only Ukrainian.
And 100 years ago - even more so.
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