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Mogilev Regional Executive Committee
19 March 2021

Declaration of love for native Belarus: photo exhibition of Vyacheslav Tsydik opened in Mogilev

In the Mogilev Regional Art Museum named after P.V. Maslenikov today opened a photo exhibition of Vladislav Tsydik "Bachu Belarus is like that". The exposition includes 50 works reflecting the beauty of the Belarusian nature, introducing unique places, ancient and modern architecture, beautiful souls and deeds of people.

“Every person has hidden talents, and it is very important that they burst out in such bright colors,” said Valeriy Malashko, deputy chairman of the Mogilev regional executive committee, during the opening ceremony . “The exhibition is harmoniously registered in the hall of our museum and I am sure it will delight the views of residents and guests of the city dear to the heart of every Belarusian.”

The photo exhibition “Bachu Belarus is like this” has already taken place in many significant places of the country: in the National Library of Belarus, the National Academy of Sciences, the Presidential Library, the State Museum of the History of Belarusian Literature. She decorated the Days of Belarusian Written Language, book exhibitions. Thanks to the photographs of Vladislav Tsydik, we met Sineoka in Dagestan, Kazakhstan, and Poland.

As Vladislav Tsydik said, love for the beauties of the homeland appeared in childhood. In the 5th grade, the boy received a Smena camera as a present from his father. Since then, wherever his professional road turns, he never parted with the camera, tried to capture the beauty of nature, to feel its power. At first, relatives and friends admired his unusual shots. In his student years, he was fond of sports, which allowed him to see the world more, the desire to capture it in all its diversity was strengthened.

“Our Belarus is so beautiful: wherever you go, you will always see something special. You just need to take a closer look, not to miss the moment. A familiar landscape that you see every day can suddenly sparkle with completely different, bright colors under the rays of the sun, ”noted Vladislav Tsydik.

Vladislav Stanislavovich was born in the village of Bylchitsy, Grodno region. According to archival data, the Tsydik family already in 1415 had two family coats of arms. Such a significant fact, according to the master, is of great importance to him. He feels his responsibility to his great-grandfathers, tries to continue the best family traditions. Therefore, no matter where he lives or works, he devotes himself to his beloved work in full, achieves the set goal with great diligence.

He began his career as the chief agronomist of an agricultural organization, worked in the district administration of agriculture. He was the head of the department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the chairman of the State Control Committee of the Minsk region. Was elected as a deputy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the fifth convocation. Served as the author and co-author of 30 books and brochures. In many cases, including in responsible positions - both in working moments and in the desire to take pictures for the soul - he was accompanied by a camera.

In 2016, the first serious creative debut of Vladislav Tsydik took place: the photo album "Enchanted by Belarus" was released . A rich collection of photographs was framed with poetic lines of poems by the masters of the word of the Minsk region. The photo album was transferred from Belarus to Great Britain, Russia, Georgia as a souvenir.

 

The reviews and great popularity of the publication inspired the creation in 2018 of the next photo album "Bachu Belarus is like this", which won the first degree diploma in the "Photographic" nomination in the National Competition "Book Art". The book was published by the publishing house "Zvyazda" and was published in three languages: Belarusian, English and Russian. In it, the author of the photographs Vladislav Tsydik, together with 65 Belarusian poets, expresses his sincere feelings for his native land.

Those who came to the opening of the photo exhibition at the Maslenikov Museum were able to view the albums. Here, the residents of Mogilev were presented with the book "May Radzima" dedicated to the Year of the Small Motherland. This is an attempt of contemporary Belarusian authors to clung to their native land through the word of art. The writers, and there are 26 of them, were born in different parts of Belarus: Naum Galperovich - in ancient Polotsk, Ales Karlyukevich - in Pukhovichchina, Nikolai Malyavko - on the famous Kolas land, Ales Martinovich - in the beautiful Sluchchina. Each of the works presented in the collection has become a kind of skillful model, a definite carrier of the feeling of a polyphonic Motherland - our beloved, dear Belarus. The authors invite you to walk along the paths of the Fatherland, visit its most iconic places, feel the tremulous breath, see the beauty. The publication is decorated with photographs by Vladislav Tsydik and Yevgeny Pesetsky. The compiler is a writer-publicist, honored journalist of the Belarusian Union of Journalists, a member of the Union of Writers of Belarus Elena Stelmakh.

“We went to Mogilev with pleasure,” she shared her impressions. - Photo exhibition and presentation of publications - two significant events united by one thread - love for Belarus. I am sure that the kind and warm impressions that the visitors of the photo exhibition will get will remain in their souls for a long time and will inspire them to do good deeds. "

People's Artist of Belarus Eduard Hanok was the guest of honor at the events . Thanks to the creativity and charisma of the famous composer, familiar songs performed by him, it became clear that real music is able to miraculously instantly unite different generations.

Olga Emelyanova

Written by: mogilev-region.gov.by/

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