Saint Petersburg Toy Museum
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Saint Petersburg Toy Museum (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́ргский музе́й игру́шки) is a non-state cultural establishment.
History
The Saint-Petersburg Toy Museum is a member of the Union of Museums of Russia. It was established in 1997 as a non-state cultural establishment, subsided by private companies. It is the second museum of toys in Russia after the oldest Artistic-educational museum of that kind in Sergiev Posad near Moscow, which treats pedagogic problems mainly.
The Saint-Petersburg Toy Museum was established as an artistic museum with the main task of collecting, storing, exposing and studying a toy not only as a unique item of material culture, but also as a unique art form, that includes ancient national traditions and the most recent artistic tendencies.
It was the insight to a toy as to the synthetic art form, existing in complex connection between the aesthetic and playing functions, and possessing the richest palette of artistic means, that predetermined the allocation of the collection of author’s artistic toy (partly represented in the “Petersburg Toy” album) as being the main museum fund. It is this very collection that predetermines the specificity and uniqueness of the Saint-Petersburg Museum.
According to art critic’s of the museum opinion, author’s toy (strictly speaking, playing objects) born in the workshops of artist, working in different techniques: draughtsman, painters, sculptors, designers, architects etc. was formed only in the last 20 – 25 years, being rather original field of present-day culture, but not yet the sphere of interests of artistic museums or toy museums. We don’t possess data about the existence of any significant collections of that kind in Europe.
However the author’s artistic toy fund is not the only direction of activity of the Saint-Petersburg Museum. Besides it the museum has collections of folk toys (both the Russian and foreign) and fabric toys, which are being permanently increased. The possession of these three funds makes it possible to study and exhibit a toy more completely and multilaterally. Having united artists, art critics and pedagogues around it, the Saint-Petersburg Museum takes part in working out interesting exhibition programs and artistic festivals, orientated on a broad age diapason of participators and visitors.
Not being orientated only on children’s audience, it, therefore, proposes close cooperation with different institutions in common working out of complex pedagogic programs and participation in its provision.
Russian artists working in the genre of toys
References
External links
- ITAR-TASS: "Soviet Era Toys Displayed in St. Petersburg"
- Pravda: "Teddy Bear Turns 100"
- Template:Ru icon Encyclopaedic references. New Feature Petersburg
- Template:Ru icon Saint Petersburg Toy Museum
- Template:Ru icon NUK «St. Petersburg Museum of Toys»
- Template:Ru icon Where is the house ...
- Template:Ru icon “Not-naiv-toys done by Buryan” - solo show of Oleg Burian
- Template:Ru icon Exhibition of the author's toys from the museum collection