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eng Automatic Translation

Aliaksandr Danilkin

1996

The work of Alexander Danilkin reflects on the topic of modern politics, power relations, death. His prism is the history and cultural cataclysms of Belarus. Even during his studies in Minsk, the artist spoke out against the state system and tried to fight the censorship introduced by the university. After the presidential elections of 2020, he took an active part in the protests, after numerous threats from the rector of the Academy, he was expelled for opposition activities. Danilkin was forced to leave Belarus to maintain his safety.

In his works, the artist returns to social and personal experience, uses folklore and historical elements of domestic art as a way of defining, searching for and expressing the true "Belarusian self". His arsenal includes a rich set of techniques: painting, oil monotype, assemblage, sculpture, site-specific installations, ready-made.

Lives and works in Wroclaw, Poland.

Thanks to my activities in Poland, I am able to fully enjoy the freedom that was denied to me for so many years.

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Associated institutions

Selected dates:

December 27, 1996

Born in Gomel, Republic of Belarus.

2012—2016

He studied at the Gomel State Art College, majoring in Painting.

Since 2016

He entered the Belarusian State Academy of Arts in Minsk.

2020

After the presidential elections , he took part in protests, for which he received threats from the rector of the BGAI, and was soon expelled for political views. He was forced to leave Belarus and moved to Ukraine.

From 2021

There he entered the Kalinovsky scholarship and then lives in Poland. Became a student of the Academy of Fine Arts. Evgeny Geppert in Wroclaw, majoring in Painting.

After some time, he transferred to a more prestigious EU4Belarus scholarship and is currently continuing his studies. Participates in group exhibitions, there was one personal exhibition in Poznań.

2022

Participated and made a mural in the action Solidarni z Ukrainą. He also became a finalist of the exhibition Młodej Sztuki IMPULS.