Art in Belarus

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Belarus artist stages an exhibition on an ice rink in Minsk - in pictures.
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Sergei Savich, Belarusian free artist, describes the act as "art intruding into urban space."
"This is history, traditions and memory for me even though I am half Belarusian by origin,” Yuliya Mamedava said.
Photo from Karavianski's Facebook page
Photo from Karavianski's Facebook page
"Could Edvard Munch's The Scream have scared someone?" laments the organizer of the exhibition.
“Pahonya” tapestry. Photo: svaboda.org
“Pahonya” tapestry. Photo: svaboda.org
Today is the last day of the exposition dedicated to 100 years since Belarusian People’s Republic “CODE: 25.03.18” in Minsk.
Lyonik Tarasevich – second person on the left. Photo: rp.pl
Lyonik Tarasevich – second person on the left. Photo: rp.pl
His work ‘for the general good and cultivation of memory about the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania” has been rewarded.
Goodbye, Lenin! Photo: Anastasiya Hancharova.
Goodbye, Lenin! Photo: Anastasiya Hancharova.
The notorious exhibit spent a bit longer than a day in the hall before being removed together with the other 20 art objects.
Goodbye, Lenin! Photo: Anastasiya Hancharova.
Goodbye, Lenin! Photo: Anastasiya Hancharova.
The artifact is eatable but has a very disgusting taste, says author Anastasia Hancharova.
15 giant art objects will be shown at the usual exhibition.