In the victory museum on August 11, the International Exhibition “Art and Peace: The great victory of life” was opened. The exhibition introduces the works of the winners in the art and peace contest: The great victory of life, organized by Ano in Eurasia, the International Patriotic Movement Victory Victory 9/45, and Artpatrol and Omelchenko Gallery. This large -scale project is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the great victory and is designed to strengthen the connection of generations through art and recall the price that humanity must pay for a peaceful sky.

– The memory of a great victory is a topic of life connecting our fraternal peoples. And our mission is to preserve it and transfer it to future generations. International art and peace exhibition: The great victory of life is a strong answer for those who are trying to rewrite history. And also – this is an opportunity to reveal their talents through art. Young artists, sculptors, photographers have received a platform to speak out for eternal topics and show their vision of the miracles of Soviet soldiers. The exhibition will last until August 29. Be sure to find time and visit it with children. Through creativity, we are building bridges among countries and generations, consolidating the world with such high prices, Mr. Boris Chernyshov, Vice Chairman of Duma State, head of Duma organizers of the State.
The competition has the participation of authors from 15 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Serbia, USA, Thailand, Uzbekistan. They sent more than 900 works of many different genres – from painting and graphics to sculpture, photography and digital art. The jury of international delegation chose more than 150 works from 10 countries, represented by the public at the exhibition at the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Gora. These are picturesque works, pictures, sculptures.
The art and peace exhibition of the Viking people: The great victory of life is not only a glority for the heroic past, but also an emotional call to protect the world. Each exhibition reflects the themes of the war tragedy, the great miracle of the people and hope for the future without conflict. The exhibition is designed to indicate that the art language is understandable for everyone: through painting and sculpture, representatives of different countries and generations can survive the pain of loss and the joy of victory, realizing more deeply the value of peaceful life.
In the victory museum, the exhibition will operate until August 29, 2025, and then the work will be represented in other countries of Asia.