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Belarus // Screams of the Silenced
August 6 –
18, 2021
The Hague
Witness the historic moment of a new Belarusian society unfolding – tirelessly protesting the escalating pressures of a derailed dictatorship. To avoid persecution a clever use of language, imagery, and fill-in-the-blanks inventiveness has emerged, leading to a double art of transparency and subtlety. "Screams of the Silenced" is a gesture of solidarity with Belarusian artists and all other voices of resistance in Belarus.
- Lena Davidovichco-curator, participant
- Evelina Domnichco-curator, participant
- Dmitry Gelfandco-curator, participant
- Tasha Arlovaco-curator, participant
- Eyad Aljarodparticipant
- Bazinatoparticipant
- Rufina Bazlovaparticipant
- Alina Bliumisparticipant
- Darya Golovaparticipant
- Mikhail Gulinparticipant
- Uladzimir Hramovichparticipant
- Andrei Dureikaparticipant
- Domnich & Gelfandparticipant
- HeHeparticipant
- Maria Komarovaparticipant
- Lera Lazukparticipant
- Masha Mаrozparticipant
- Vika Mitrichenkoparticipant
- Ulyana Nevzorovaparticipant
- Lesia Pcholkaparticipant
- Artemy Seiparticipant
- Nadya Sayapinaparticipant
- Ala Savasheviсhparticipant
- Raman Tratsiukparticipant
- Polina Titovaparticipant
- Maksim Shvedparticipant
- Jura Shustparticipant
- Ira Zabelaparticipant
- Zahar Kudin
- Ales Pushkin