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The Hamptons Art Fair 2024 once again brought together some of the most innovative and celebrated names in the art world, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary works. Among the standout participants this year were Julia and Ales Shaternik, whose presence at the fair was nothing short of transformative. The father-and-daughter duo, known for their distinct yet complementary artistic styles, captivated attendees with their thought-provoking and visually stunning pieces.
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On May 15th 2024 MoRa Art Museum in collaboration with Tenri cultural institute of New York opened Ales and Julia Shaternik exhibition “A Song of Springtime.”
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The exhibition opened on May 2nd 2024 and will on display at Perseus Gallery for the whole month. More than 30 artists took part in the exhibition including Ales and Julia. The opening reception was attended by a lot of guests.
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The show was successful for the artists. They exhibited their latest art. Julia has shown her latest collection of floral paintings called “Bright Future”. Ales exhibited his European and American landscapes as well as some bronze sculptures. The public was very interested in Shaternik’s family Art.
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“The Good, the Bad, and the Art”We live in very turbulent and challenging times. There are ongoing conflicts throughout the world including the Middle East and Eastern Europe, as well as many other confrontations, which are threatening to unfold into full blown wars throughout the globe.
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Exhibition of Belarusian art was opened in the United States Congress Exhibition of Belarusian artists “Art Against Dictatorship” is being held these days in Washington. Grand opening took place on November, 23 2009 at the entrance hall of the House of Representatives, in the Rayburn office building.
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Exhibition “Art against Dictatorship” in Oslo, Norway A travelling exhibition “Art against Dictatorship” took place from October, 29 to November, 5 2009 in the city hall of the capital of Norway Oslo.
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Belarusian “Art against Dictatorship” again in Washington D.C. The exhibition “Art against Dictatorship” continues to travel to museums across the USA.