Does not need revolutionary art, it is dangerous for it. Now we will talk about repression, but i understand correctly, you are now talking about what here are these repressions, which were even then in the days of stalinism, the consequence and inertia of this attitude towards avantgardeism is the oblivion in the modern kyiv art academy, without a doubt, that is, this is the policy of the 1930s, which was introduced under stalin, it is still ours. Has forgetfulness and no desire to have anything to do with malevich at all. In my experience, yes, since the mid10s, we have been trying to convince the academy that malevich is worth at least hanging his portrait on the walls next to other professors, and i know personally how many times i have heard from rectors, deputy rectors and so on, why is it that he is not a socialist realist, i. E. Like that, and actually, well, that is, they are talking about the fact that what is taught. In the academy, that canon is socialist realist, which sti
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