"Remembrance Time" exhibition at the Embassy of Belarus in Moscow
10.05.2022
In honor of the 77th anniversary of the Victory Day, an exhibition was opened at the Belarusian Embassy in Russia. It is based on sketches for one of the most truthful films about the WWII, Come and See. The author of the works is a well-known Belarusian graphic artist Georgy Poplavsky, who was a consultant for the movie creators. At the exhibition you can also see the works of famous Belarusian artists who fought in WWII, i.e. "The Flame of War" by Mikhail Chepik and "The Years of My Generation's Youth" by Valentin Savitsky.
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