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When LOVE takes over: how Robert Indiana's artwork conquered the planet
The American artist’s LOVE sculpture is more famous than the Mona Lisa. What a pity most people don’t know that he made it – and that he didn’t copyright it in the 60s
Anna Silivonchik and Vasil Peshkun: Canvas, Oil, Web
Anna Silivonchik and Vasil Peshkun are the most famous young artist couple in Belarus today. The artists actively use social networks to promote their works, respond to interesting offers and approach what they do with humour
Creative social actions: definition and implementation in Ukraine
Ukrainian researcher and the president of NGO "League of Professional Women" (LPW) PhD Olena Lazorenko proposed the concept “Creative social action” (CSA) and give the examples of its implementation in Ukrainian context
Svetlana Ulanovskaya: “Contemporary Dance: No Cultural Outings”
How to understand what happens on stage if the bill says “plastic experimentation”? Art historian and dance critic, teacher, researcher, project curator in contemporary dance, answers these questions
The Cure for Anger: How to Achieve Reconciliation after Wars and Conflicts
In times of conflict, great hopes are pinned on culture. For it is through cultural means that dialogue may be opened and paths towards reconciliation sought
Effective Collaboration: How PR Can Contribute to the Arts
The PR Insider has published persuasive arguments for why artists and galleries should cooperate with public relations managers
The story of exemplary successful European integration of Poland
What first comes to mind when you hear the words “Poland” and “reform”?
Anna Lok: “Through Art We ‘Voice’ Acute Social Problems”
Curator, art activist, director of the cultural and educational institution Dotyk, Minsk, believes that by means of contemporary art it is possible to reduce the level of discrimination
Ready, Steady: Lidia Varbanova on the Sustainable Development of Cultural Projects
Dr. Lidia Varbanova is an internationally recognised consultant, educator, coach and researcher
Promotion of creative industries in the cyberspace of the Republic of Moldova
A country is promoted through what it creates, its uniqueness and its human potential
Oktyabrskaya: Revolution Turning Industrial Street into Works of Art
It took Oktyabrskaya Street five years to turn from a “time machine” taking us back to the 20th century of photographers, filmmakers, and visionaries into a centre of cultural life in Minsk
Foundamental Network: From Electronic Music Parties to Festival With Participants From 20 Countries
About music “beyond the boundaries” and life outside established creative patterns, we talk to the participants of Foundamental Network Viktor Kamenetsky, Yulia Kovyazina and Pavel Niakhayeu
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