alternativne oblike izobraževanja
alternativni življenjski slog in odproti proti vsakdanjemu
avantgarda, neoavantgarda
cenzura
demokratična opozicija državni nadzor
emigracija/izgnanstvo
film filozofska/teoretična gibanja
gibanje za človekove pravice glasba
književnost in književna kritika kritična znanost
likovna umetnost ljudska kultura
manjšinska gibanja medijska umetnost
mirovna gibanja nacionalna gibanja
narodna gibanja
neodvisno novinarstvo partijski disidenti
popularna kultura
samizdat in tamizdat socialna gibanja
survivors of persecutions under authoritarian/totalitarian regimes
svoboda vesti
theatre and performing arts
underground culture
verski aktivizem
visual arts
women's movement
youth culture zaštita okoliša
znanstvena kritika
študentsko gibanje
artefakti
drugo
film
fotografije
glasbeni posnetki
glasovni posnetki
grafika
karikature
kipi
likovna dela
obleke
pohištvo
pravna in/ali finančna dokumentacija
predmeti uporabne umetnosti preostala umetniška dela
publikacije rokopisi siva literatura spominki strojna opema
video posnetki
The "Special Collection" of the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) was established in 1937, and it contains some of the best works of the Ukrainian avant-garde and monumental art. The collection is comprised mostly of paintings and graphics that were considered inappropriate and unacceptable by the regime. They were collected by the secret police over a two-year period from museum in Kharkiv, Odesa, Kyiv and Poltava and were slated to be destroyed. However, they were preserved secretly in the museum, remaining hidden from the public eye during the Soviet period. Many of the artists represented in the collection were either repressed or executed for “formalism” or “bourgeois nationalism,” and many of their names were undeservedly forgotten until the late 1980s.