This motto of the exhibition art project in minsk for the belarusian avantgarde of the nineties, you need to go to the pushkin library. The paintings were created by the brush of not one author, but a trio belarusian artists. Vladimir akulov, anatoly rzheuzsky and valery pesin, representatives of the second wave of the avantgarde in belarus, created examples that broke the traditions of classical painting. At the exhibition they were united by an anniversary theme. They were friendly with each other, this is one generation, this is the socalled belarusian avantgarde, the second wave, these are artists who left, have already left a significant mark on our art, each of them has their own face, if they are recognizable, even without signatures, here a person who has seen them at least once at exhibitions, he sees and distinguishes, knows who it is, its very interesting, i think, for visitors, they get to know the art of our belarusian masters more broadly, more deeply, and at the same tim
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