The joint exhibition project is a dialog between representatives of different generations, between two different kinds of art, between the works and their environment - the gallery, architecture (interior) and (exterior) of the town of Niasvizh, between traditional and modern, between nature and man, between techniques, technologies and concepts-meanings, between You and Us, between history and culture..."
Lyudmila Ivanovna is an artist of decorative and applied arts, working in tapestry and batik techniques, teacher and poet. Being a bright representative of the classical Belarusian tapestry, Lyudmila Ivanovna throughout her creative activity continues and develops the traditions of the established in the Belarusian art school of artistic hand weaving, having made more than 100 tapestries by her own hand.
Maxim Mikhailovich is a young sculptor with an original conceptual handwriting and philosophical thinking. His work is devoted to universal themes, in which the author transforms Belarusian national traditions into modern sculpture. In his works he moves away from concrete figurativeness, generalizing and stylizing the form to symbolic expressiveness.
Maxim Petrul is known for his monumental works, recently installed on the main thoroughfares of Minsk: Pobediteley Avenue, Dzerzhinsky Avenue and four stations of Minsk subway: "Grushevka" (2012), "Malinovka" (2014), "Jubilee Square" and "F. Bogushevich Square" (2020). His sculptures also decorate other cities in Belarus and China - Fuzhou, Kunming, Changchun.
We invite you to visit the exhibition "DILOG"!