Video: Communists want to open a museum for Lyudmila Zykona
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
State Duma deputies - Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Sergei Obukhov and Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Valery Rashkin - appealed to the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin with a request to open the State Memorial Museum of Lyudmila Zykina. The Communists noted that in Russia they have always treated cultural figures with respect, but under the pressure of Western mass culture, Russian high culture turns out to be unexplored by the young generation.
The deputies believe that both Russians and visitors would be very interested to learn about the work of the great singer. They propose to organize an exhibition of her stage costumes, paintings, jewelry and other gifts in the apartment on Kotelnicheskaya Street, where Zykina lived.
“We ask you to study the issue of establishing the Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture“State Memorial Museum of L. G. Zykina "and the inclusion of relevant museum items in the Museum Fund of the Russian Federation", - said in the appeal.
So far, the Ministry of Culture has not made any comments on the appeal.
The parliamentarian's initiative was supported by Ksenia Rubtsova, director of the House of Lyudmila Zykina Foundation.
“We have wanted to create such a museum for a long time. I think it is right if the work on its creation will take place under the wing of the state. Because you cannot count on relatives and those people who were next to Zykina in this regard,”Rubtsova said. But she does not know exactly who owns the apartment of the great singer today.
According to information available to Rubtsova, Zykina's relatives sold the apartment long ago. And in spite of the fact that the foundation came up with the initiative to create a museum before, no one supported it.
Lyudmila Zykina died in 2009 in Moscow at the age of 80. After her death, a lot of expensive stage costumes and various decorations remained. In March 2012, Sergei Zykin, the singer's nephew, put up jewelry by Lyudmila Zykina for auction at the Gelos auction house. 25 jewelry put up for auction were sold for more than 31 million rubles. It is reported that all proceeds from the sale were used to perpetuate the memory of the singer.
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