Russia! & Stella

Сүүлийн үед дэндүү anti-social царайлж, гэртээ бүгээд байсан биш энэ уикэндээр харин ч асар нийгмийн идэвхи гаргалаа, 😀 Guggenheim museum-д гараад хоёр сар шахуу болоод байсан “Russia!” (бодвол анхаарлын тэмдэг нь асар гүн гүнзгий утга учиртай байх даа) хэмээх үзэсгэлэнг хальт үзэж “гэгээрэв”. Дундад зууны үеийн иконуудаас авахуулаад пост-зөвлөлтийн үеийн далий далий инсталляциуд хүртэл байна билээ. Ямар ч байсан арван жилийн лит-рагийн номууд дээр зоолттой байдаг байсан Репин, Айвазовский нарын зургуудыг амьдаар нь харж баяслаа. 20-р зууны эхэн үеийн зураачдын бүтээлүүд хальт сонирхолтой санагдсан – Михаил Врубель (далий нэртэй наасан, Рублевтай нь андуураад хэцүү юм… хамгийн цээжлэхэд амархан нэртэй зураач бол нөхөр Петров-Водкин л байх шив дээ гэсэн), мөн Наталья Гончарова, Каземир Малевич (чёрный квадрат на белом фоне гэдэг чинь их учиртай байхгүй юу, :P), г.м. Гончарова гэснээс, эмэгтэй зураачийн бүтээл их ховор харагдсан, Оросууд дэндүү male centric culture-тэй ард түмэн шүү гэж ирээд л, хальт феминист царайлж болох л юм гэсэн…

Ямар ч байсан миний хувьд үзэсгэлэнгийн оргил үе Пивоваровын (мань эр өнөөх Петров-Водкины холын хамаатан юм болов уу) “Жизнь одинокого человека” хэмээх зураг (зураг л гэх байхдаа, өөр юу гэдэг юм байгаан.. хэсэг бүлэг зураг?) байв… “Жизнь одинокого человека”, “Распорядок дня одинокого человека”, “Комната одинокого человека” гэсэн бүлэг зургууд юм уу даа. Харамсалтай нь музей дотор камер хэрэглэхийг хориглосон байсан болохоор фотог нь авч чадсангүй, уул нь их зугаатай зургууд байсан юм. Пивоваров 1970-80-аад оны “московский концептуализм” хэмээх урсгалын гол төлөөлөгч юм байх аа, хоббитож гэртээ ирээд хальт судлаж үзэв шт, хийх юмаа олж яднаа гэж… даанч нэт дээр ч гэсэн зургууд нь бараг байхгүй байна лээ. Би зургийг нь тайлбарлана гэх юм бол жинхэнэ алаад хаях байлгүй…

Art гэснээс, Stella McCartney H&M-д зориулж коллекци хийжээ. Өмднүүдийнх нь cut их аштайхан юм билээ, яаж зүгээр байхав ганц хоёр юм аваад л хаялаа. Stella McCartney-гийн дизайныг H&M-ийн үнээр авч байна гэж бодохоор л кайфтай санагдаад байгаа юм даа, эдийн шунал аа гэж… Ноднин Karl Lagerfeld-ийн H&M-д зориулж хийсэн хувцаснууд нэг л сонин байсан юм аа, харин Стеллагийнх их дажгүй болсон санагдав.

Уикэнд нэг иймэрхүү.

24 Comments

  1. Shaal dalii yum, tehdee weekend-iin tuhai l daa gesen. hehe. Last weekend-r anh udaa radio sonsloo, tegsen chini Bush agaagiin ailchlaliin tuhai yarij bainaa. Buten 20 min baahan Asia ene ter yarij baisnaa, nogo nevtruulegch ni “He will conclude his trip with brief visit in Mongolia to thank them for their support in war on terroism” geed barag l 2 hurehgui second-iin dotor durjignuulaad haychdiimdaa. Bi ch Mongol geheer ni sertes geed l yavsan l daa, daanch sertes geed sonsson chini uje duuschihsan baisan.

    za ene Bush yahav, gevch H&M, Stella, shopping yaasan genee? jinhene sortos hiideg baina sht.

  2. Love shopping! ter tusmaa bargain. I must…I need to go to H&M today, daanch end baihgui ni haramsaltai.
    Bush bas Mongoliin corruption-ii tuhai yarih um gesen, yu l bol.
    Disney-giin classic ulgeruudiin collection-toi, bugd in video. DVD-r garaad ehelchihsen bol davharduulmaargui baidag.

  3. Bush-iin visit-iin talaar NPR geed link-eer sonsloo, “Bush is going to say Thanks to Mongolia, because Mongolia’s contribution for Iraq war is 14th largest by troops and 3rd largest by capita based(I am surprised!) for such a small country” gej yarij bna. Mongoliin tserguuded ingehed yamar benefit irsen boloo? Hen heden dollar tulsun bol?

  4. USA dalbaan dor yavsan tul ted l tolson baih l daa, daanch hoorhii manai tsergyyd 300$ hols avch baisan suragtai. Corruption gej…

  5. Ygyi dee ard tymniihee dundaas “avtuusnaas” medeellee gesn kekek. Ene ynen shyy dee, manai 1 naiz 2 ch udaa tiish yavsan yum. Sonirhuulj helhed Mongol tsergyyd Amerikiin M-16 -g golson bna lee, hajuud ni Kalash ahiin “hyyhed” havigyi deer baisan gene shyy. Hyiten dainaa gej…

  6. La 2 uulaa oirhon ” Beauty and the Beast”- iig uzjee. Watch-d toglodog khuniig n bi buur yah argagui Nathan Lane(birthcage’d toglodog jujigchin) gej bodson shuu.Hachin yumaa newyork-d mongolchuud neg negniihee hajuugaar tanihgui zoroltsood l broadway- show uzeed yavj baih gej.”Rent” -iig uzeerei duu n ikh goyo shuu . Jagie olon saihan medeelel bichdegt bayarladag shuu.

  7. SHILEGT haa taaraldsan gazraasaa live medeelel ugdugt bayarlalaa :), ami duisen ajil yum bna lee shuu, neg Hurricane-iin syrvaljlagch TV dotor nudnii umnu salhind tyygdaad niseed yavchihaj bnaleesht.
    Jagie-iin post 4.25am gesen baih yum, ih l ychirtai baihdaa? hicheelee l hiigeed bna uu gesen.
    Bway, chi bid 2 tegvel zuruud l alhaad bsan yum bna, daraa taaraldval bi chamryy zuun nudee irmenee, hervee chi bas irmevel bi chamaig Bway gej bodii :). Neeree “rent”-iig uzehiig bodnoo.

  8. Ochigdor yd dundiin havid 120-iin “tsagaan haalga”-nqaas ehelsen oyutan zaluusiin jagsaal enhtaivanii gyyriig ogsoj yavsaar toriin ordond hyrsen baina. Ted jil byr nemegdej baigaa surgaltiin tolboriig bagasgah shaardlaga byhii uria lozung barisaar yavsan bilee. Enehyy jagsalt yavaandaa yumeenii helbert shiljin navsgar saaral ordnii 30 orchim shiliig haga ysergej gants neg mashiniig hemhelsen bainaa. Bush ireh gej baigaag helehyy Erh barigchid ug jagsaaliin/yumeenii yr dynd setgel dunduur baigaagaa ilerhiilsen bolovch surgaltiin tolboriin talaar oligtoi zyiliig alban yosoor medegdsengyi ee. ULsiin niislel Ulaanbaataraas SHILEGT medellee gesn heheh(baaduug ni jaahan changalaad baival chag chag geed baih nuhur yy gedeg shig dyrdee itgen bichiv :-p)

  9. A NAMBC announcement:

    Dear Friends,

    President Bush’s visit to Mongolia next week caps two years of unprecedented high-level visits by senior US officials and a year that has seen a record number of special conferences devoted to Mongolia in the US.

    In January 2004, General Richard B. Myers, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Ulaanbaatar, followed four weeks later by the visit of Richard Armitage, US Deputy Secretary of State. This past summer, US House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) led a high-ranking Congressional Delegation to Mongolia, followed by a smaller Congressional delegation headed by Congressman Jim Leach (R-IO), chairman of the Asia and Pacific Subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee. [When Leach was in the US Foreign Service as a young man, he was one of the few officers assigned to Mongolian language training.]

    Last month, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visited Ulaanbaatar (and received a horse that he named “Montana”), during which he committed $18 million for additional training of the Mongolian military for UN peace-keeping operations (PKO). We are grateful to US Ambassador Pam Slutz for her unrelenting advocacy and facilitation of these high-ranking visits.

    Mongolian Ambassador to the US Ravdan Bold was the driving force and “invisible hand” behind three important and high-profile conferences devoted to Mongolia this year. The first was in Washington last February at the Heritage Foundation, co-sponsored by the Asia Foundation and Georgia Tech; the second last month, also in Washington, sponsored by the Asia Society, featured lectures by every former US ambassador to Mongolia plus Ambassador Pam Slutz; the third was held last week in Honolulu, on Northeast Asia and Mongolia, co-sponsored by the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, the School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, the East-West Center and the Mongolian Academy of Management. Ambassador Bold will be in UB for President Bush’s visit.

    Adding to this new visibility are the growth in the number of English-language websites devoted to coverage of Mongolia. One of the best is http://www.mongolianartist.com, which covers a lot more territory than its site name suggests.

    PRESIDENT BUSH TO SPEND A CROWDED FIVE HOURS IN UB — The President will spend only about five hours in Mongolia on November 21, arriving in the morning from Beijing on Air Force One (a specially configured Boeing 747 jet) and departing in the afternoon for a re-fueling stop at Elmsdorf Air Force Base in Alaska en route home to Crawford, TX, for Thanksgiving. Because of the length of the runways at UB, Air Force One can only land with gas tanks half full.

    The President is traveling with an entourage of about 500 people, including Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and other officials, White House and NSC staff, Secret Service and the entire press corps that will have accompanied the President on his visits to Kyoto, Pusan and Beijing before arriving in UB.

    [This is not unusually large for a Presidential party, especially since the trip includes the APEC Summit as well as working visits to Japan, Korea and China. When Secretary of State Madeleine Albright visited UB in 1998, her party numbered around 250 people.]

    The White House characterizes this trip as a “working visit,” not a “State Visit.” The Administration said that Bush was coming to Mongolia at the invitation of President N. Enkhbayer, who himself first met with President Bush in the fall of 2001 as Prime Minister, soon after Mongolia became the first Asian country to offer support to the US following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

    President Bush will deliver an address in the newly-refurbished auditorium in Government House, which will be broadcast live on Mongolian TV. He will hold separate meetings with President N. Enkhbayar and Prime Minister Ts. Elbegdorj and meet with Mongolian soldiers who served in Iraq and their families to thank them. Mongolia maintains a force of over 130 peacekeepers in Iraq, which distinguished itself by adroitly interdicting a terrorist assault on US troops.The White House said the President and First Lady Laura Bush will also visit a “traditional Ger village” and see a cultural performance that includes Mongolian throat singing and horse-head fiddle playing.

    Despite Ambassador Pam Slutz’s best efforts, it proved impossible to carve out time in the President’s schedule to meet with the NAMBC — or even just American ex-pats working in Mongolia.

    Buyant-Ukhaa International Aiport will be hard-pressed during the visit by the number of Boeing 747 planes carrying the President’s party. Regular commercial air traffic will be delayed or grounded. One US plane will be carrying the President’s specially made bullet-proof limousine, which the Secret Service requires on every trip. Security experts tell us US fighter jets will be circling UB to protect Air Force One.

    An advance team of about 250 Secret Service officers and staff arrived in Ulaanbaatar 10 days ago. Among their requests was to immediately repair potholes on the road between the airport and the city so that the President’s motorcade can race into the city at top speed. Mongolian police and security forces will closely patrol the shoulders — primarily to stop itinerant cows or sheep from wandering into the roadway. For security reasons, when moving the President by car, the Secret Service prefers to travel at the maximum safe speed. Even in Washington, DC, when the President goes to Capitol Hill from the White House, streets are closed off to all other traffic briefly so that the motorcade can move at 60 MPH or faster. Security will be tight on November 21.

    Bush is the first US President to visit Mongolia. US Vice President Henry Wallace, who served under President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his third term, visited Mongolia during World War II. Secretaries of State James Baker and Madeleine Albright visited during the Bush-41 and Clinton Administrations, respectively. In 1995, Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) visited Mongolia as First Lady. Twenty-eight years before he was elected President, Herbert Hoover visited Mongolia when he was working in China as a mining engineer and President Jimmy Carter visited Mongolia 24 years after the left the White House.

    BUSH AGENDA IN UB — The simple fact and symbolism of the Bush visit to Mongolia is probably more significant than any specific issues that might be discussed. One retired Chinese diplomat told us, “That your President detours to visit a country with a population smaller than metropolitan Washington, DC, says a lot to Moscow and Beijing all by itself. It is a message like thunder.”

    Although there is still some hope that President Bush might announce some progress towards signing a Millennium Challenge Account compact, the President’s remarks in a seven-minute on-camera interview with UB’s Eagle TV on November 8 appeared to signal that an MCA compact was not imminent.

    According to Agence France Presse, Bush “warned Mongolia that there ‘should be no corruption in government,’ if it wanted to receive American aid.” As a matter of US policy, countries eligible for MCA grants have experienced reductions in the level of normal USAID grants; Mongolia’s annual USAID allocation has dropped to US$7 million from US$12 million.

    potholes, ???

  10. Onoodor ANU-iin eronkiilogch Bush agaa ireh gesen bish ontsiin shaardlagagyi hymyysiig gereese garahgyi baih talaar zuragtaar zovlood avlaa. Zarim yilchilgeenii tovyyd ajillahgyi gedgee ch heleed amjiv. Bi gedeg hyn ajildaa hotsroshiigeed irtel haalga yyd ni tsoojtoi baih yum. Gaihaad utas tsohitol Bush agaagiin ailchlal ajil haahad hyrgesen bna. Bush agaa 500 hynii breldehyyntei yavaa ba hamgaalalt, unaa tevree bygdiig oorsdoo gargah gene. Tom gyreen gej…
    Bush irj baigaa ni saihan l baih l daa gehdee l nadad hiih yum ih baisan yumsan gesn.

  11. Choloot hudaldaan deer hamtarna aa gesen shyy yum yariaad 2 tseregiin moron deer algadchihaad arilaad ogson. Manaihan yamar jijighen yum be sandarch gyildeed… Jijig ulsaa gej

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