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Look at the Views of Belarus in the Pictures by Vasily Belyakov

Look at the Views of Belarus in the Pictures by Vasily Belyakov
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January 30 – May 22
Date
10.00–21.00
Time
circular corridor on the 3rd floor
Location

On January 30, a photo exhibition by Vasily Belyakov, Secrets of Belarusian Nature, will be on show in the Mobile Gallery (the circular corridor of the 3rd floor).

2020 is the third Year of Native Land, it sums up the work of two years, completes and clarifies the theme of the native land. Perhaps this photo exhibition will draw the attention of visitors to those places where painters and watercolorists did not have to glance, but where the photographer obsessed with the idea could explore.

Vasily Belyakov travels over his native country in order to find, notice, see and capture all the most interesting and unique things. The traveler cover over 30 thousand kilometers over Belarus through walking and cycling routes during the warm seasons of 2013–2019. How many photographic material was shot - impossible to count. Over the past decade, the style, meaning and lifestyle of the traveler and the photographer changed, he tried to discover the amazing secrets of native nature, display color combinations, notice the unity of the opposite, combine the unconnected, wait for the unique and write down the magical things.


You can get acquainted with the exhibition until May 22, 2020.
The end date is subject to change.

For more info: (+375 17) 293 81 80, 293 28 81.
E-mail: pr@nlb.by

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