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"Miracle of Life", the Exhibition of the Paintings by Vladimir Isachenko

"Miracle of Life", the Exhibition of the Paintings by Vladimir Isachenko
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"Miracle of Life", the exhibition of the paintings by Vladimir Isachenko, is on show in the library from June 26.

The works by the artist Vladimir Isachenko, created during 1980-2010 are presented at the exhibition. Portraits, landscapes, still lifes with a special character, psychological, full of tension and emotions. The author is interested in the paradoxical and contradictory essence of life, comprehends its imbalance, seeks harmony, answers philosophical and life questions. Each work is permeated with the artist’s spiritual worldview, the realization that life is a miracle. Each has a peculiar imprint of the author’s spiritual search.

Vladimir Isachenko is the artist and icon painter, member of the Belarusian Union of Artists and the International Guild of Artists. He worked as the Head of the Children's Art School No. 1 named after V.K. Cvirko from 1992 to 2009. The author's works are in the M.A. Savitsky art gallery and in art galleries of England, Germany, Poland, Russia and private collections in Belarus, Israel and Switzerland.

You can visit the exhibition until October 6, 2020 at the Panorama Gallery (22nd floor).

The end date is subject to change.

The admission costs as much as a visit to the observation deck.

For more info: (+375 17) 266 37 37, 293 28 33.

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