Mosaic “Boriviter” of the famous Ukrainian artist Alla Gorskia in London is recreated.
On July 14, on Trafalgar Square, boxer Alexander Usik and billionaire Richard Branson opened the reproducible mosaic of Boriviter, artist Alla Gorskaya.
The initial work of 1967, damaged during the invasion of the Russian Federation, became a symbol of struggle. It is assumed that Gorsk, the leader of the sixties, was killed by Soviet special services.
According to Ukraine, the mosaic restoration and demonstration are aimed at drawing attention to the destruction of Ukrainian culture.
Boryviter – a group created by a hound in Mariupol (1967) was damaged as a result of an invasion in Russia. More than 700 kg of materials was used to play panels. In addition, 1250 fragments of the second copy of Mosaic were created, which were bought that day, increasing more than 4 million ATUR.
The opening of Boryvitra will be the first USIK event in London before the battle from the oak on July 19.
Source: Racurs

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