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Subscribe to the RTVI Telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain Is Marina Loshak's resignation related to politics? What awaits the Pushkin Museum now? Will there be "patriotic" exhibitions there? Should we expect European art in Russia or is there now a "focus on Asia"? And what is the phenomenon of Stalin for Russia and why should we forget about him? The new director of the Pushkin Museum, Elizaveta Likhacheva, tells Maria Kolomychenko and Vladimir Dergachev about this. 00:00 Chronicles of the new world. Elizaveta Likhacheva 00:40 "I cannot imagine a person who sits and waits to become the director of the Pushkin Museum" 01:11 Why might Likhacheva not have moved to the Pushkin Museum? 02:25 Main achievements 05:40 Dual power in the Pushkin Museum: what will change 08:33 “I grab any job” - about childhood, education and the 90s 13:50 FMS and “Walking Together” 19:10 Art in Auschwitz and besieged Leningrad 22:34 How did Likhacheva come to art? 27:31 Scandal around Melnikov's house 33:43 Plans for the post of director of the Pushkin Museum 36:33 “Stalin died - that's it, we've moved on” 40:25 About the role of Loshak 42:08 Politics in the policy of the Ministry of Culture 44:08 Salary increases and other changes in the Pushkin 45:28 “Russia is the best place on Earth. The Freest" 47:40 "Patriotic" exhibitions 48:58 "Russian culture is part of Western European" 51:07 Focus on Asia in art? 52:45 Can Russian culture be "banned"? 55:13 Architectural change in Moscow 57:31 "Nothing good will happen to the anthills" 59:00 "You can't build churches with a political mission" — about the Defense Ministry church 01:00:27 Planned exhibitions at the Pushkin Museum The New World is already here: @RTVIchronicles Subscribe to @RTVINews and like it! If you want to take a break from the news, subscribe to our channel @RTVItainment