Art in Belarus

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.
The city authorities in Vitsebsk have approved the renaming part of Pravda Street after Marc Chagall.
The works of Belarusian and Ukrainian artists are displayed there.
Scandal: local museum in Orsha tells the renowned artist he can donate his works only after buying an entry ticket.
An ice room has appeared in the Belarusian capital. You can see sculptures made of ice there.
Guido van Helten is planning to return to Minsk and create something even more Belarusian and profound.