"Dear craftsmanship" traditional exhibition of the Belarusian National Art Museum Automatic translate
On August 8, the opening of an exhibition dedicated to the creative path of 47 artists of Belarus took place, for which 2012 was a jubilee year. The exposition of the exhibition was about 100 works of art. Among them you can see wonderful paintings, drawings, sculptures, from the age of 70 to 150 years.
Holding such exhibitions has long become a tradition for the art museum, striving to demonstrate the work of not only well-known masters, but also those who have not managed to achieve great recognition. Indeed, for the development of art, the contribution of each person matters. Therefore, each creative path is worthy of close attention and study.
Achieving mastery is not easy, especially in art. It is far from always possible to combine all your experience and emotions in one picture in such a way as to provoke reciprocal feelings in the audience. Even venerable authors have faced hundreds of times in their lives when their valuable work is perceived with indifference. What can we say about those who have not reached great popularity!
The exhibition is interesting for its versatility. After all, in just a few hours you can get a deep knowledge of the past era, which gave the modern artist a fundamental knowledge base. Walking through the gallery or foyer of the main building, you can see masterpieces that no one has yet seen except museum workers. It will be possible to visit the exhibition until September 3, after which the paintings will return to the storerooms.
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