Belarusians will! "People on the fence: Exhibition what is scale opens in Minsk Zabor (photos)
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Gallery and Museum what is scale in the context of contemporary art - a relative term. Space for exhibitions today can be anything: a playground for badminton, deadlock in garages on the outskirts of the city, shop factories. And the fence is no worse than the rest. Zabor - an exhibition of reproductions of modern Belarusian artists, which opened on the fence CHelyuskincev what is scale park in Minsk. On the fence, that the right of the main entrance to the park, a few dozen works exhibited what is scale four Belarusian artists: Ruslan Vaskevics, Sergey Koval, Vladislav Stalmakhov and Victor Olszewski.
Interesting thing was like a fence fence itself. And now on it the entire planet. Here's a little more World Sergey what is scale Koval: "Street Synagogue Factory." Grandma thinks how to feed the children with her - nurse-cow, and that's love, violinist, cats and birds. All this reminds some nice retro comics. And here is the old "Vitebsk": what is scale Marc Chagall and a balloon artist Vladislav what is scale Kolesnikov on the plane. Kolesnikov himself presented his work at a neighboring part of the fence. Here is his comical and somewhat pathetically nostalgic Paris two Soviet pioneers with the second group sit on the Arc de Triomphe. Near deliberately enlarged to gigantic proportions music jazz band playing on the roofs of small cars - a sort of Gulliver in Lilliput. Vladislav Kolesnikov Viktor Olszewski what is scale
Artist Victor Olszewski played in vrbanistynuyu geometry, combining in his work of plastic and non-plastic. what is scale Then you and the Grand Theatre, and the National Academy what is scale of Sciences, and "ship" Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk familiar in a new form - on Park fence. Ruslan Vashkevich
Very interesting experiment turned Ruslan Vaskevics. The basis of his project was the painting "Woman with a Parasol" avant-garde German artist Gerhard Richter and the American seismologist Charles Francis Richter, who in 1935 proposed a scale to assess the strength what is scale of earthquakes. In the Richter scale 8 points, and also Vaskevics series consists of eight paintings. Each of them is a woman with an umbrella gradually more out of focus. The result is a very strange meditative effect, optical and semantic.
Project Zabor - as is the case when it is best to come and see everything for yourself. Especially it is very convenient: got off the subway - there's your art. Why park fence CHelyuskincev? As the organizers say, it is the best place to secure large reproductions. Plus it is the main avenue of the city, every day goes by many people here. Thus Minsk touches of contemporary art to the maximum.
"A year ago I was in Vienna and saw there a similar exhibition, which I was very impressed - said at the opening ceremony, what is scale Minister of Culture Pavel Latushko. - And when I was ambassador to Poland, what is scale I saw something similar in the Warsaw Lazienki what is scale Park. Why do not we do this in Minsk, in a European capital? Exhibition Zabor - a perfect example of a situation where private capital is cooperating with the state. I really hope that the project is not limited to one Minsk, and see the work of artists in the regional centers, as well as abroad. Already, we outline the cities of Europe, where our artists could be presented, what is scale I'm sorry, on the fence. "
Artist Ruslan Vashkevich added that after such projects in the country can make a cultural revolution. And for artists Zabor - it is a way to speak the same language with the audience, bypassing the critics. From the artist and the organizers agree the project - the representatives of "Bison Capital" - who believe that by changing the usual urban space, what is scale Zabor Belarusian art makes the viewer more understandable. In addition, this art project - an attempt what is scale on the other hand come to the most difficult issue in the Belarusian culture, the question of identity of Belarusians in general and the individual in particular. And the answer to this question is to be found in everyday life, part of which has already become chalyuskinski fence and his art.
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Magic Card Edge. BY Persons Adnak! Culture improves the lives of Fair Projects Finding the dragon! Black and White Fight gene dozen poems. Restart - 2 Dozen. what is scale Reload Interests We HERE! Be a Belarusian Be Byelorussian Byelorussian 2 Be 3 "Let the language" We Belarusian holidays! Belarus names: top-12 How I became a Belarusian Paganism
Gallery and Museum what is scale in the context of contemporary art - a relative term. Space for exhibitions today can be anything: a playground for badminton, deadlock in garages on the outskirts of the city, shop factories. And the fence is no worse than the rest. Zabor - an exhibition of reproductions of modern Belarusian artists, which opened on the fence CHelyuskincev what is scale park in Minsk. On the fence, that the right of the main entrance to the park, a few dozen works exhibited what is scale four Belarusian artists: Ruslan Vaskevics, Sergey Koval, Vladislav Stalmakhov and Victor Olszewski.
Interesting thing was like a fence fence itself. And now on it the entire planet. Here's a little more World Sergey what is scale Koval: "Street Synagogue Factory." Grandma thinks how to feed the children with her - nurse-cow, and that's love, violinist, cats and birds. All this reminds some nice retro comics. And here is the old "Vitebsk": what is scale Marc Chagall and a balloon artist Vladislav what is scale Kolesnikov on the plane. Kolesnikov himself presented his work at a neighboring part of the fence. Here is his comical and somewhat pathetically nostalgic Paris two Soviet pioneers with the second group sit on the Arc de Triomphe. Near deliberately enlarged to gigantic proportions music jazz band playing on the roofs of small cars - a sort of Gulliver in Lilliput. Vladislav Kolesnikov Viktor Olszewski what is scale
Artist Victor Olszewski played in vrbanistynuyu geometry, combining in his work of plastic and non-plastic. what is scale Then you and the Grand Theatre, and the National Academy what is scale of Sciences, and "ship" Belarusian National Technical University, Minsk familiar in a new form - on Park fence. Ruslan Vashkevich
Very interesting experiment turned Ruslan Vaskevics. The basis of his project was the painting "Woman with a Parasol" avant-garde German artist Gerhard Richter and the American seismologist Charles Francis Richter, who in 1935 proposed a scale to assess the strength what is scale of earthquakes. In the Richter scale 8 points, and also Vaskevics series consists of eight paintings. Each of them is a woman with an umbrella gradually more out of focus. The result is a very strange meditative effect, optical and semantic.
Project Zabor - as is the case when it is best to come and see everything for yourself. Especially it is very convenient: got off the subway - there's your art. Why park fence CHelyuskincev? As the organizers say, it is the best place to secure large reproductions. Plus it is the main avenue of the city, every day goes by many people here. Thus Minsk touches of contemporary art to the maximum.
"A year ago I was in Vienna and saw there a similar exhibition, which I was very impressed - said at the opening ceremony, what is scale Minister of Culture Pavel Latushko. - And when I was ambassador to Poland, what is scale I saw something similar in the Warsaw Lazienki what is scale Park. Why do not we do this in Minsk, in a European capital? Exhibition Zabor - a perfect example of a situation where private capital is cooperating with the state. I really hope that the project is not limited to one Minsk, and see the work of artists in the regional centers, as well as abroad. Already, we outline the cities of Europe, where our artists could be presented, what is scale I'm sorry, on the fence. "
Artist Ruslan Vashkevich added that after such projects in the country can make a cultural revolution. And for artists Zabor - it is a way to speak the same language with the audience, bypassing the critics. From the artist and the organizers agree the project - the representatives of "Bison Capital" - who believe that by changing the usual urban space, what is scale Zabor Belarusian art makes the viewer more understandable. In addition, this art project - an attempt what is scale on the other hand come to the most difficult issue in the Belarusian culture, the question of identity of Belarusians in general and the individual in particular. And the answer to this question is to be found in everyday life, part of which has already become chalyuskinski fence and his art.
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Simple things
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Recent comments migel: "vrumery" - too beautiful for fl ... MAPA Rock: about bozhe yes yes yes! time, these Buranok ** ... Alex: That's read an interview what is scale and did not find ... Centurion: Why do you some notes online ... Viktor Martinovich: Just wondering, you see, why here ...
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