Maxim and Liudmila Piatrul: The Dialogue

"The Dialogue by Maxim and Liudmila Piatrul is a dialogue between two different types of art, between representatives of different generations, between works and the environment, between traditional and modern, between nature and man, between history and culture"
Liudmila Piatrul is a master of artistic textiles, a pioneer of the Belarusian tapestry, and a participant in many international and national exhibitions. The author of the tapestries brings up the topics of love for the motherland and Belarusian traditions, and creatively illustrates the themes and plots of Belarusian writers: Yakub Kolas, Yanka Kupala, and Maxim Bogdanovich. Her works are in the collections of many museums in Belarus, including the National Art Museum and the literary museums of Y. Kolas, Y. Kupala, M. Bogdanovich, as well as in the National Library of Belarus.

Maxim Piatrul is a modern Belarusian sculptor, known for his urban and monumental works installed in different cities of China and Belarus, and a participant in many international and national projects, competitions and exhibitions. He is the author of the revived urban sculptures that were recently installed on the main thoroughfares of Minsk: Pobediteley Avenue, Dzerzhinsky Avenue, and four stations of the Minsk metro.

The joint exhibition "Dialogue" by Liudmila and Maxim Piatrul is a dialogue between two different types of art, between representatives of different generations, between works and the environment: the viewer, the gallery, the architecture (interior) and (exterior) Nesvizh; between traditional and modern, between nature and man, between modern techniques and concepts, between You and Us, between history and culture.
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