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THE EXPERIENCE OF EXILE. THE DESTINIES OF EXILE FROM THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN INTERWAR CZECHOSLOVAKIA

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Abstract

In addition to famous personalities such as the poet Marina Tsvetaeva and the painter Grigoryi Musatov, the exhibition commemorates the fate and works of lesser known but very interesting emigration figures, such as the original painter Ivan Kulec, the artist Sergey Mako, with the life stories of technicians and natural scientists who left a significant trace in the development of the Czechoslovak arms industry, construction, chemical industry and many other technical and scientific disciplines. Representatives of the social sciences and, last but not least, theater and film artists are also present.

In addition to exhibits from the Museum of Czech literature collections, which include the largest collection of personal emigrant funds in the Czech Republic, the project brings a large amount of documentary material from archives, museums and galleries, as well as from private collections. Works of art, photographs, objects of everyday life, original manuscripts and correspondence, examples of period books, magazines and film productions will be presented in the six thematic areas of the exhibition: I.

The Emigration Story, II. New Home / Everyday Life, III.

Russian Oxford, IV. Images of exile between tradition and modernism, V.

Exile memory: books and literature, VI. On the stage and in front of the camera. theme and libretto: Jakub Hauser, Michaela Kuthanová authors and curators: Dana Hašková (SLÚ AV ČR): hall II, III; Jakub Hauser (PNP): Hall I, IV, V; Sergei Gagen: Hall I; Julie Jančárková (SLÚ AV ČR): Hall III, IV; Anastasia Koprivova: Hall II; Michaela Kuthanová (PNP): hall I, V; Vlasta Smoláková: Hall VI; Věra Velemanová (IDU): Hall VI architect of the exhibition: Zbyněk Baladrán The exhibition took place from June 16 to October 29, 2017 in Star Summer Palace, Prague.

The exhibition catalogue was published (ed. Jakub Hauser, Prague : Museum of Czech Literature).

Within accompanying programme international conference took place.