Arsenal Gallery in Białystok recalls that admission to the exhibition “Love on the edge of the abyss” is free for the entire period of its duration, ie until 16 August.
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Victoria Lomasko Pink, a series of drawings 18 +
The holidays are a great time to do that save more time in contact with art in a unique setting ponadstuletniej Bialystok power station (ul. Electrical 13). International collective exhibition “Love on the edge of the abyss” presents the works of 18 artists, in which love is shown through individual experiences portrayed women as well as a way to communicate with another human being.
The exhibition is curated by Denise Carvalho and included the head of the Gallery Monika Szewczyk arsenal. The artists participating in the exhibition: Anna Baumgart (Poland), Milena Dopitova (Czech Republic), Ira Eduardovna (Uzbekistan), Alla Georgieva (Bulgaria), Izabella Gustowska (Poland), Kristina Inčiūraitė (Lithuania), Elizabeth Jabłońska (Poland), Anna Jermolaewa (Russia), Magdalena Jetelová (Czech Republic), Alevtina Kakhidze (Ukraine), sejl Kamerić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Olesya Khomenko (Ukraine), Katarzyna Krakowiak (Poland), Victoria Lomasko (Russia), Agata Michowska (Poland), Duba Sambolec (Slovenia), Katerina Seda (Czech Republic) and Mare Tralla (Estonia).
The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Sunday hours. 10.00-18.00. Portal BiałystokOnline exposures under the patronage of the Arsenal Gallery.
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