Good day, the ether has a program say not to be silent. at the studio of viktor papova and tatsyan shchurbin. I sennya our guest master of science, director of the museum of old belarusian culture. Amal paustagodzia you are building this museum, can we call it an invisible museum, like a human being . Not a postgoddja, already a chvartz stegodja , on the right is a museum, i am a museum, i am alenosyna tadi , i would be at the aspiranture, dacttaranduri і іnshyyya, іnshyyy izhyyye, so the museum is a museum , i would have, yak, yak kazhutsi , there is a lot of knowledge there, i know, whats going on there. How is life, and whos the big one at the geta museum . On the right is the museum of ancient belarusian culture, National Academy of sciences of belarus, and we describe ourselves as a scientific installation, that is , it is intended, for all intents and purposes, as a skin Museum Installation for guidance, for all those who go there for research, and also tym, museum this is the
As if it were true that the milky way, the lord lowered it onto his stripes, his shoulder straps burn like mercury, he is so beautiful that it makes us sick, he is filled with white light, he laughs kindly to himself, his soul is so polygonal. It is light for him, and life sings to her. Yes, life, krela, sparela, kokarin, i loved you, he is like karen, i loved you, vagarin, i love you. My guest today is Yaroslav Zhalnin, a theater and film actor, hello, good afternoon, and today i am also visiting the Deputy Director for scientific work of the memorial. The phenomenon is very useful for people in general, well, that is, doing what you like , achieving some success in it, not what is customary, well, go for something and you will become a worthy person, but do and get pleasure and not wait for what will happen to you, walked, walked, hop, stood up, this is the most important thing, but thats why this is probably the quality of loving life, enjoying every moment of it, it helped him beco
It helped him become the first, and it attracted me to gagarin, i make him so natural to me, enjoy here now, here is yaroslav, i played in a film once, but artistically, i just came and played myself, we didnt prepare for anything, tell me, before you played the role of gagarin, you had to, uh, somehow specially prepare , well, of course, i Read Everything that. What, what, what is, what happened at that moment, there is a small funny moment that during filming, it came together very well, everyone, all the actors, all my partners, always when with met me in any scene , no matter what it was, they told me, smile, you look so much more like gagarin, i say, well , first of all, gagarin was not a sick person, in order to smile endlessly, he had to do Something Like this do, i think the director may have chosen himself because of your smile, because gagarin is very. Busy with your smile, yes, well, we tried it during before filming, we tried it there and on the computer there they pulled m
Of this place, Istanbul Modern. Im in turkeys biggest city, istanbul. In many ways, the story of istanbul is the story of the Bosphorus Strait, the waterway that divides the city and has made it a key Meeting Place for centuries. The brand new home of Istanbul Modern acknowledges this with an impressive open plan ground floor that connects the city with the water. And ive been given special access to the museum as the team make final preparations ahead of its opening. Any new museum needs a gifted architect to create it. And in the italian renzo piano, Istanbul Modern has hired one of the best. Because pianos renowned internationally for his elegant structures, such as londons shard, and cultural buildings, from the pompidou in paris to the whitney in new york, are his speciality. Which is why im so excited that hes agreed to guide me, via a video call, around his latest creation. Hello. I would love to get a sense. How do you approach designing a building like this . The first thing i
Theyre becoming much more dynamic and inclusive places, less solemn, less elitist, and less west centric, too. Museums, i believe, are really having a moment, and thats what i want to explore. What i am looking for is something weird, something different. I feel youve succeeded, inci. Shes one of the greatest female artists of the 20th century. So what happened 7 because she kind of, like, drops off the map. She was a woman, and she was a muslim. Its an exciting time to be interested in museums and visual art, because a great shake up of art history is underway, which is why ive come to istanbul, that Mesmerising Megalopolis that straddles two continents, europe and asia. And the interplay between western and turkish art is a fundamental part of the extraordinary collection of this place, Istanbul Modern. Im in turkeys biggest city, istanbul. In many ways, the story of istanbul is the story of the Bosphorus Strait, the waterway that divides the city and has made it a key Meeting Place