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They wanted a style that would be modern, but it would be felt that it was Armenian.
(video)
Imagine that a Soviet artist pictures himself: “How come? Our country is progressive, we have sent Gagarin, right? How can we be backward?”
(video)
I decided that we would display for six days everything that was forbidden in the Soviet Union, let’s say what was not accepted in literature, in music
(video)
The idea was to restart and continue the tradition, the existing modern art tradition that was brutally stopped by the authorities through repressions, censorship
(video)
You know, it was such a controversial period, that Karabakh movement. Some wanted the Soviet to stay, and solve the issue that way, some wanted the Soviet to not exist
(video)
It seemed that Communists would shoot and would not surrender, but that’s how it happened; the Pan-Armenian National Movement won
(video)
Limited migration under communism - piece by piece
(audio)
Solidarity between children
(video)
The departure of a Jewish neighbour to the transport
(video)
The death of the son of a neighbour Šamánková
(video)
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