2011
Tsekh Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine
«Collection of film stars’ faces of the gone epoch, imprinted on postcards by the department of propaganda of soviet cinematographic art, had been gathered by an artist Yury Ermolenko for few years»
«Soviet actresses are symbols of dream for millions soviet people who were looking for a shelter in the darkness of cinema from the soviet dull reality» «Every person in the soviet cinema was a personality, a character, this was a beauty from within, dramaturgy, indeed it was not a blank, a model of man. That was a natural beauty» «I was always interested in faces, because they always contain stories. I dreamed to create a metaproject with a lot of faces. To create a metaimage» «If you look over these postcards one by one, your brain perceive one face, then the second face, information changes constantly. But when brain perceives hundreds of persons simultaneously – the effect is different. And it is unique» Elena Tzyplakova
«When you look at these pictures, you understand how sexually exciting are these pictures. Much more exciting than plastic surgery you see now in show-business and mass-media»Vera Glagolyeva Anastasiya Voznesenskaya Marianna Vertinskaya Elena Dobronravova Marina Zudina Elena Kondulaynen Natalia Andreychenko Larisa Udovichenko Irina Kupchenko Irina Metlitzkaya Ludmila Gurchenko Ludmila Chursina Natalia Belochvostikova Tatyana Dogileva Tatyana Drubich Irirna Alferova Natalia Fateyeva Anastasia Vertinskaya Elena Drapeko Larisa Guzeyeva Natalia Varley Alexandra Zacharova Marianna Vertinskaya Marina Duzheva Galina Polskih Irina Kupchenko Ingeborga Dapkunayte Olga Mashnaya Oksana Fandera Anastasia Vertinskaya Svetlana Svetlichnaya Natalia Fateyeva Galina Belyaeva Svetlana Kruchkova Marina Neyelova Natalia Schukina Barbara Brylska
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