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The Mysteries of Life of Ordinary Objects and Mechanisms Through the Author's Artistic View

The Mysteries of Life of Ordinary Objects and Mechanisms Through the Author's Artistic View
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Ivan Semiletaw's exhibition "The Secret Life of Objects" will be on show in the Library from October 13.

Ivan Semiletaw is a Belarusian artist who has participated in numerous national and international exhibitions and projects. The author's works are exhibited in galleries, museums and collections of Belarus, Austria, Italy, Germany, Portugal, America and other countries.

The exhibition "The Secret Life of Objects" presents a series of works about the secrets of life of ordinary objects and mechanisms. The author notes faces and expressions, silhouettes and figures in everyday objects through his artistic view – and conveys this vision through pictorial means. Household devices get bored, try to evade their duties, surprise the audience with inventions.

The painting theme of the artist is unusual. It's feelings, experiences, the life of objects. Another vision of the author, the prism of imagination, is a glass that not only transforms reality, but also makes ordinary sink, bathroom, or a pipe living personalities on Ivan Semiletaw's large-scale canvases.

The exhibition will be on show at the Panorama Gallery (22nd floor) until November 11, 2020.

The end date is subject to change.

The cost is included in the price of the Observation Deck ticket.

For more info: (+375 17) 266 37 37293 28 33.
e-mail: pr@nlb.by

 



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