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1/8 The idea how people after the horror of the war come back to "normal" life and create aesthetically beautiful crafts makes me think for a long time. The fact, that folk traditional crafts are made by people , who killed, who saw dead bodies or survived from hunger. How this two completely different sides of life comes together is the question without answer for me. If we'll try to tough "Memory" - the situation has the solution: man's memory blocks negative memoirs not to make us crazy, to continue "normal" life- this is how evolution instruments work. That is why i decided to combine Belarus traditional ornaments from the crafts made by people who have seen war (WWI or WWII) with USSR war archive photos.
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11.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.4 D in
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Andrei Liankevich, Belarusian photographer, born 1981 in Grodno and based in Minsk (Belarus). 2004-2005 He studied on World Press Photo seminar in Yerevan (Arminia). In 2007 Andrei took part in the Focus on Monferrato master class in Tuscany (Italy). In 2008 he participated in a programme by French Association Pour l'Instant, shooting a photo story on "Modern family institutions". In 2009-2010 Andrei produced portraits of the Belarussians living in Poland during "Gaude Polonia" programm. Since 2004 Andrei taught a course on Photojournalism at the European Humanity University in Vilnius (Lithuania). In 2008 Andrei joined collective of young photographers- SPUTNIK. His works are published in international media as The New York Times, Le Figaro, Newsweek, Die Zeit, Spiegel, GEO, Vanity Fair, Readers Didest and the International Herald Tribune. Andrei Liankevich has presented his photographic oeuvre in more than 60 exhibitions in Europe, Asia and the USA; e.g. collective exhibitions such as "She has female name" was presented at the Museum of Modern Art (Vienna, Austria) and at the National Gallery of Art in Warshaw (Poland), and he showed "Abounded village" photo project at Noorderlicht gallery, Groningen (The Netherlands).
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