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This image captures a museum or exhibition display, likely located in Kyiv, Ukraine, focused on the Chernobyl disaster. The primary subject is a large, white line art illustration against a dark gray…read more

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This image captures a museum or exhibition display, likely located in Kyiv, Ukraine, focused on the Chernobyl disaster. The primary subject is a large, white line art illustration against a dark gray wall, depicting a stylized monument or the sarcophagus of the Chernobyl reactor. The drawing includes a cross, a globe, and figures in protective gear, likely representing the "liquidators" who responded to the 1986 accident. An inscription "1986 100 DIC" is visible on the drawing. To the right of the illustration, a grid of eighteen smaller photographic prints showcases various outdoor monuments and memorials, many of which are clearly related to the Chernobyl catastrophe. These include sculptures, stelae, and symbolic installations, often featuring floral tributes. Among these photos, two artifacts are prominently displayed in black frames with yellow matting: a small, intricately painted icon or religious image, and a smaller, less distinct item below it. Textual elements provide context to the display. Large white Ukrainian text on the left translates roughly to "They go down in legend... of new branches... from tarpaulin, them, in them," possibly a poetic fragment related to the liquidators' heroism. A transparent plaque mounted at the top right features fragmented English text with keywords such as "more than," "former," "accident," "employees," and "law," strongly indicating a discussion of the Chernobyl accident's human and legal aspects. Similar English text is visible on another plaque at the bottom right. The overall scene conveys a solemn and historical tone, dedicated to remembrance and information about the disaster. The setting is indoors, well-lit, and the wall is a dark, matte gray. | Open Wire