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The image shows a framed exhibit on a white stand, with the title "KITCHEN OF THE SOVIET PERIOD" in Russian. The text describes how kitchens in the 1960s became a spiritual space for people, a place for intellectual activity and opposition. It mentions that small kitchens, 5-6 square meters, were a place for creative endeavors, where poems and songs were shared, and discussions took place. The exhibit highlights the popularity of guitar and tape recorder music, and quotes a person saying, "The company was interesting back then – I mean, we had such great people like Vasya Shukshin, Lyova Koncharyan, Tarkovsky..." The text then lists items presented in the exhibition, such as personal belongings of V. Vysotsky, a samovar, a telephone, and a Finnish refrigerator, noting that in 1978, these items were in the Vysotskys' apartment at Malaia Gruzinskaia, 28. A black and white photograph is displayed below the text, showing three people in a room. Two women are seated on the left, and a man is seated on the right playing a guitar. The environment appears to be indoors, with a curtain visible in the background. The overall presentation suggests a museum exhibit, possibly in Yekaterinburg, Russia, given the Russian language text.
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Jun 21, 2026

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The image shows a framed exhibit on a white stand, with the title "KITCHEN OF THE SOVIET PERIOD" in Russian. The text describes how kitchens in the 1960s became a spiritual space for people, a place for intellectual activity and opposition. It mentions that small kitchens, 5-6 square meters, were a place for creative endeavors, where poems and songs were shared, and discussions took place. The exhibit highlights the popularity of guitar and tape recorder music, and quotes a person saying, "The company was interesting back then – I mean, we had such great people like Vasya Shukshin, Lyova Koncharyan, Tarkovsky..." The text then lists items presented in the exhibition, such as personal belongings of V. Vysotsky, a samovar, a telephone, and a Finnish refrigerator, noting that in 1978, these items were in the Vysotskys' apartment at Malaia Gruzinskaia, 28. A black and white photograph is displayed below the text, showing three people in a room. Two women are seated on the left, and a man is seated on the right playing a guitar. The environment appears to be indoors, with a curtain visible in the background. The overall presentation suggests a museum exhibit, possibly in Yekaterinburg, Russia, given the Russian language text.

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