Alexander Isachev’s exhibition «At the Forgotten Altars» opened in Minsk
30.03.2018
An exhibition of paintings by Alexander Isachev «At the Forgotten Altars» has opened in Minsk. The Belarusian artist did not have a professional education, but he was able to make a breakthrough in Belarusian art in the Soviet times. His works are in private collections of Jacques Chirac and Ronald Reagan. The artist passed away more than 30 years ago, but over this time more than a hundred of his exhibitions have been held all over the world. The largest state collection of Isachov's works is located in Rechitsa. It includes 6 paintings and 25 graphic works.
Tags
Similar news
-
A photo exhibition from the "Island-town of Sviyazhsk" museum-reserve in Tatarstan was presented in Mogilev
-
The Presidential Orchestra from Tajikistan gave a concert in Vitebsk
-
The results of the first open inclusive film festival were summed up in Gomel
-
The national action "Library night-2026" will be held on 24 April
-
The national music festival "Our Voices" is taking place in Minsk
-
Experts from Belarus, Russia and Uzbekistan discuss issues of preservation and promotion of cultural heritage of the CIS countries
-
For the first time, tour of the State Drama Theatre from the Republic of Tatarstan took place in Mogilev
-
Days of the Russian Museum have started in Minsk
-
Marc Chagall's "Walk" in Minsk