

Musicians Yahorsho, Ales Dzyanisau, and P. Lipen supported the event with their performances. In addition, a short film about the opening was shown at the event.
Jaraslaw Kirvel shares his emotions about the closing:
– “This long-term project has finally completed its construction.”
RR: What was the most difficult part for you during the exhibition?
– “The hardest part was bringing this exhibition to the end, because at a certain point everything was hanging in an unknown pause. It was difficult when something was undefined, and we didn’t know when we would actually hold the exhibition. Then things became clear, the process started moving, and we completed everything very quickly in the best possible way, even better than it might have been if I had done it earlier.”
The event took place at the Museum of Free Belarus.
As a reminder, another exhibition by Jaraslaw, “Kviecień”, is still ongoing at the Warsaw gallery Septem of Swords in the bar Karma (Aleja 3 Maja 5).





Original article: Belarusian Radio Racyja