Folk art worthy of exposure Automatic translate
A round table discussion on the organization of an exhibition of folk art was held at the National Art Museum of Belarus. High art has always been generated by the desire of people to decorate their life, to transform it according to their worldview. Therefore, folk crafts and artistic impulses should take their rightful place in the museum complexes of Minsk.
It was decided to place the folk art exposition in the building of the former student dormitory of the Belarusian State University, which was transferred to the museum fund in 2010. It should become a peculiar highlight of the future museum complex located in the city center. During the discussion, many participants expressed the need to open storage rooms and provide people with the opportunity to look at the masterpieces stored in the museum funds. As a result, an entire quarter in the city center will serve as a meeting place with the beautiful. The result should be a transformation of the face of the city not only for its residents, but also for European tourists.
The discussions were attended by Valery Zhuk, Evgeny Sakhuta, Ivan Kruk, Olga Lobachevskaya, Maria Vinnikova, Nina Pochinova, Oksana Kovrik, Svetlana Lokotka, Valentina Pisarenko, Elena Senkevich, Natalya Kalashnik, Vladimir Prokoptsov and Nadezhda Usova. Art historians, doctors of philological sciences, historians and, of course, ethnologists jointly created a new exhibition project, which should adequately present the Belarusian folk art to the world.
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