The opening ceremony of “Images of China -- Exhibition of Paintings by Han Yuchen”
 
       Chinese Cultural Figures (Reporter Su Qing) On April 7, “Images of China -- Exhibition of Paintings by Han Yuchen,” sponsored by the Ministry of Culture of Belarus, the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, and the Belarusian Union of Artists, was grandly opened at the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus. Many people from Belarusian cultural and art circles, as well as mainstream Chinese and Belarusian media such as the Belarusian Telegraph Agency BelTA, public television stations, Minsk News Agency, and Xinhua News Agency, attended.
 
 
Vladimir Prokoptsov, director of the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, presides over the opening ceremony and delivers a speech.
 
       Vladimir Prokoptsov, director of the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, presided over the opening ceremony and delivered a speech. He said that this exhibition is a great event in Belarusian art circles. The language style and expression techniques of Han Yuchen's Tibet-themed oil paintings, especially the depiction of the Tibetan national spirit in his works, have strong colors, and smart brush strokes and are full of life, which shares the same origins with the exploration of human nature and the singing of nature in Belarusian realistic painting, will have a long-term influence in Belarus’ art community.
 
 
Xie Xiaoyong, Chinese Ambassador to Belarus, delivers a speech.

       Xie Xiaoyong, Chinese Ambassador to Belarus, pointed out in his speech that it is of special significance for Han Yuchen's exhibition to be held at the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus. This is not only the first exhibition held by Han Yuchen in Belarus but also the first offline exhibition held by Chinese painters in Minsk after three years of the epidemic, marking the resumption of cultural exchanges and cooperation between China and Belarus, which was interrupted by the epidemic. Han Yuchen's Tibet-themed oil paintings show Tibetan ethnic customs and simple and persistent spiritual attainment from different angles. The exhibition will provide a new opportunity for friends from all walks of life in Belarus to understand Tibet as well as China.
 
 
Valery Gromada, First Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, delivers a speech.

       Valery Gromada, First Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, said in his speech that this exhibition is an important event in the cultural life of Minsk and the history of cooperation and exchanges between China and Belarus, and has made positive contributions to enhancing the friendship between the two peoples and enriching the spiritual life of the people. The exhibition will give people in Belarus a chance to have a deeper understanding of the life, traditions, and unique sight of people in China, especially Tibet. He believes that the exhibition will be well received by Belarusian society.
 
 
Mikhail Borozna, rector of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts, delivers a speech.
 
 
Natalia Sharangovich, First Deputy Chairperson of the Belarusian Union of Artists, delivers a speech.
 
       Rector of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts Mikhail Borozna, First Deputy Chairperson of the Belarusian Union of Artists Natalia Sharangovich, Director General of the Belarusfilm film studio Vladimir Karachevsky, and Chairman of Belarusian Union of Journalists Andrey Krivosheev delivered speeches respectively and spoke highly of the significance of Han Yuchen's exhibition and the emotional expression of his works from different angles.
 
 
Painting artist Han Yuchen gives a thank-you speech.

       In his thank-you speech, artist Han Yuchen introduced his rough course of pursuing art for decades and vowing to fulfill the painter's dream. He shared his experience when he went deep into Tibetan areas to sketch and collect painting materials dozens of times. Although he put himself in danger several times, he still painted with perseverance. He expounded his exploration and pursuit of excavating the value of Tibetan national art and presenting Tibet's unique aesthetic connotation and spiritual characteristics with realistic expression. Han Yuchen's emotional narration won warm applause from the audience.
 
 
Director Vladimir Prokoptsov presented Han Yuchen with the collection certificate for the oil painting “Nyima”.

       At the opening ceremony, Director Vladimir Prokoptsov presented Han Yuchen with the collection certificate for the oil painting “Nyima”.
 
 
Guests cut the ribbon

       Finally, with earnest expectations, the guests attending the opening ceremony cut the ribbon for the exhibition.

       This exhibition is another wonderful appearance of Han Yuchen's Tibet-themed oil paintings abroad after exhibitions held in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and other countries. The 32 works on display are divided into four series: grassland grazing, daily life, religious belief, and personal portrait, which objectively reproduce the life picture of plateau people under the sun from multiple angles.
 


Interior of the exhibition hall
 

 
       It is reported that after the exhibition closes on May 2, it will be moved to the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg for exhibition.
 
Editor: Zhang Yan, Liu Sheng