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A photo exhibition “The brightness of Belarusian temples”

A photo exhibition “The brightness of Belarusian temples”
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On 5 April, the opening of the photo exhibition “The brightness of Belarusian temples” by Vitaly Rakovich was carried out in the gallery "Panorama".


The author works in the style of neo photography. According to this style a photo is only the basis on which the artist creates his work of art. One of the leading themes of the photo artist is temple architecture. From 2005 to the present the author has been collecting a vast and unique collection of photos representing the Belarusian temple architecture. Vitaly Rakovich presented this collection to the audience. The exposition includes about 80 photos of the sacred architecture.

The participants of the event were First Deputy Director for User Service and Ideology Elena Dolgopolova; artist, Head of Gallery and Exhibition Division of the National Library of Belarus Fyodor Yastreb; foto artist, Deputy Director of the Belarusian Public Association "Photography" Ivan Petrovich; foto artist, Chairman of the Council of National Photoclub "Minsk" Yevgeny Kozyulya; author of the exhibition "The brightness of Belarusian temples", member of the Belarusian Public Association "Photography", the Council of National Photoclub "Minsk" and the creative group "Photo Art Studio "Y Birilki..." Vitaly Rakovich.

The exhibition entrance fee is equal to that of the Observation Platform.

Contact phone numbers: (+375-17) 293-28-33, 293-27-66.

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