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With peace and love
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From 4 November to 4 December, Alexei Leonov’s exhibition of sculptures "With peace and love" runs in the Mobile Gallery (3rd floor).


Everyone who will enter the exhibition will feel inspired power of the greatest thinkers of humanity – Moses, Christ, Buddha, Zarathustra, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Socrates, Plato, Pythagoras, – as well as will feel the perfect harmony and strength of the feminine in the images of the Virgin Mary, the Madonna and Child, Joan of Arc, Sofia Kovalevskaya, and etc.

The sculptor Alexei Leonov was born in 1982 in the Ukrainian city of Sumy, he graduated from the Kiev Academy of Arts and Architecture. He lives and works in Moscow.

In 2005–2014, more than 50 one-person exhibitions took place in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus. Alexei Leonov’s works are situated in more than 30 cities in the world, such as Chicago, Houston, Strasbourg, Le Bourget, Cologne, Varna, Mumbai, Kolkata, Beijing, Astana, Moscow, St. Petersburg and others.

Tel.: (+375 17) 293 28 33.

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Reading newspaper lines with your heart. To the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from the Nazi invaders