On the occasion of the Day of Belarusian Resilience, declared by the United Transitional Cabinet, an exhibition of artistic posters dedicated to the human rights situation in Belarus will take place in Prague. The project was created to mark 30 years of Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime in Belarus and will be presented in the Czech Republic for the first time.
The author of the exhibition is renowned independent Belarusian designer Arthur Vakarov. Through sharp visual metaphors, he reflects on three decades of dictatorship: shackles shaped as the number 30, rust-covered road signs, Russian tanks with Orthodox domes instead of turrets, and a school apron worn over a prison uniform.
The exhibition is organized by the Office of Belarus Democratic Forces in the Czech Republic.
The opening will be attended by the project’s author Arthur Vakarov and the Director of the Office, Kryścina Šyjanok.
The exhibition is held under the patronage of Hayato Okamura, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic.
🗓 The exhibition will run until February 13 but will be accessible only to members of parliament and parliamentary guests. Other visitors will have the opportunity to attend the exhibition opening on February 2 at 16:00.
📩 To attend the opening, please confirm your participation by February 1 via email: czechia.office@tsikhanouskaya.org.
📍 Venue: Atrium of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic (Sněmovní 4, Prague 1).
ℹ️ Important: A security check is required upon entry and may take some time. A valid form of identification must be presented.
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