Museum-painting "One Day in the Fifties"
About museum
Museum-painting ONE DAY IN THE FIFTIES
Immersion in an era. A historical retreat. An interactive museum.
What were the Soviet 1950s?
Only a few years had passed since the Great Patriotic War, and already:
Skyscrapers in Moscow
The launch of a satellite in 1957.
It's at the "the whole country is proud" level, but how did the ordinary (and not so ordinary) person live?
There is a world of objects — sideboards, chandeliers, fringed tablecloths, crystal and other signs of the era.
And there are invisible but important values — knowledge, skills, and an understanding of one's place in the world.
The person of the 1950s was a creator, and a skilled one. He does not pride the country from the sofa — the country is proud of him.
The Museum ONE DAY IN THE FIFTIES is exactly about that.
The museum-painting "ONE DAY IN THE FIFTIES" is a space where you will be instantly transported to the mid-1950s and live one day as an ordinary Soviet person of that time.
You will need skillful hands, patience and endurance.
As a reward — a proper rest in a village with clean air and friendly residents, useful knowledge and skills, and a cleansing from toxic everyday life.
Why "museum-painting"?
Because you will find yourself inside Tatyana Yablonskaya's painting "Morning", no more and no less.