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The National Library of Belarus invites to the Festival “Art-Minsk”.
The exhibition is part of the International Festival of Contemporary Arts “Art-Minsk”, which takes place first in Minsk starting on April 27, in the Palace of Arts.
An abundant exposition in the gallery “Rakurs” will offer the works by known masters from Minsk and other Belarusian cities: the painter, Nicolay Buschik, the master of realistic landscape, Vladimir Maslennikov, the masters of still life, Maria Isayonok, and chamber rural landscape, Semen Domorad. The delicate, discreet in her artistic impressions Ilona Kosobuko, the striking and spectacular Vladimir Goncharuk, the decorative Victoria Ilyina and many others will be here as well.
Sculpture will be represented by impressionistic woodworks by Vladimir Panteleev and Aleksey Sorokin, and also by technical bronze from Pavel Luk. The tradition and innovation of the Belarusian graphic school will be presented by the artists Yuri Hilko, Ekaterina Belyavskaya, Marina Zhvirblya and the watercolorists Sergey Pisarenko and Lyubov Abramova.
The textile compositions of Lyudmila Domnenkova and Victoria Adzher, the tapestry of Galina Krivoblotskaya and Tatiana Makletsova, and also works of metal by the known master, Piotr Kuzmich, will represent Belarusian arts and crafts.
The exposition will feature photo, which is now developing rapidly. The photo projects of Sergey Kozhemyakin and Vadim Kachan will be presented to viewers.
The exhibition “Art-Minsk” will open on May 4, at 17.00, in the gallery “Rakurs” (2nd floor).
We invite you to visit the National Library of Belarus and join the art festival until May 20, 2018.
The ending date of the exhibition may be changed.
The opening hours of the exhibition corresponds to the library’s opening hours.
Entrance to the exhibition is available by the library ticket or ticket of the library's social and cultural center.
For more info: (+375 17) 266 37 37, (+375 17) 293 28 23
Е-mail: pr@nlb.by
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