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Death / death theme

The theme of death in art is one of the most widespread, it is reflected in all cultures. Therefore, there are many interpretations of the concept, and the image itself remains ambiguous. The connection between art and philosophy allows a deeper analysis of such intangible meanings in order to more easily experience the inevitable. On the other hand, death in art is often seen as an equalizer, regardless of social status.

The image of death in the visual arts is based on mythological and religious beliefs or previously created representations of various authors. Over time, the artists identified the main symbols of the theme: a skull, flowers, a candle, and more. Artistic reflections explore the relationship of life and death, raising the appreciation of the present.

In Belarusian art, the theme of death plays an important role in the analysis of the Second World War. Post-war art reflects an unsettling and frightening atmosphere. Often death is shown from the side of patriotism and heroism. Artists tend to dramatize and convey the idea of heroism through the image of death. Authors who included the theme of death in their artistic practice: Evgeny Zaitsev, Mikhail Savitsky, Vladimir Lagun, Leonid Dudarenko, Elena Aladova.

In contemporary art, the theme of death continues to figure and change. Belarusian artists became interested not in the very meaning of death, but in the transfer of emotions, the inner worldview of the author. Through the image, you can convey the internal tension from the situation or tragedy.