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Artists of the School of Paris from Belarus

2012 – 2014
Minsk, Belarus
The exhibition project "Artists of the School of Paris from Belarus" grew out of the corporate art collection of Belgazprombank, which currently has more than 100 artifacts. The collection has been formed since 2011 in close cooperation with the National Commission for UNESCO, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Culture, the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus. Until 2011, there was no work of Belarusian representatives of the Paris School on the territory of Belarus.

Associated Documents

Selected artworks

Articles on KALEKTAR

The first exhibition "Artists of the School of Paris from Belarus" was held at the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus in September 2012 – January 2013. Its exposition includes works from the corporate collection of Belgazprombank, as well as paintings, etchings and lithographs by artists of the Paris School from the collections of private collectors in Belarus, Russia and from museum funds. In addition to works of art, the project includes an educational part (biographical information, documents and photographs), art installations, an interactive part ("Paris cafe" with a traditional cup of coffee), documentaries specially prepared for the project, collectible books. Within the framework of the project, a catalog of the exhibition and a documentary book by V. Schastny "Artists of the Paris School from Belarus" were published.

After that, it was decided to continue exhibiting the project in the regional centers of the country – Gomel and Vitebsk. In the autumn of 2014, the art project went to the capital of Lithuania, the city of Vilnius, with which the studies and youth of such masters as Sutin, Kremen, Tsarfin, Indenbaum, Kikoin and Genin are connected. On September 11, 2014, the exhibition "Artists of the School of Paris from Belarus" opened in the Vilnius Art Gallery, where it was visited by more than 12 thousand people.

The corporate collection of Belgazprombank today is recognized as one of the largest collections of works by expressionists of the Paris School not only in Belarus, but also in Eastern and Central Europe as a whole. Many of the works of art acquired by the bank were included in 2012 in the Republican List of Historical and Cultural Heritage of Belarus.