At 42, artist Nikolay Polissky changed his life, turning from classical art to unconventional, nature-inspired sculpture and architecture. At the same time, he changed the life of his whole community, transforming a small village into a world-famous centre for Land-Art. His works, which complement the natural beauty of the scenery around his village, are created by its residents, using local, eco-friendly materials. At first, many locals were sceptical. Busy with their everyday chores, they found it hard to justify volunteering to build such outlandish sculptures. However, Nikolay’s enthusiasm and dedication to his work soon ignited his neighbours’ creative spirit. Now this place holds the largest Land-Art festival in Russia – Archstoyanie. It attracts tourists from around the world, as well as Russian and international artists who exhibit their works. Watch RTD film Babel Village to learn more about the story of Russian Land-Art pioneer Nikolay Polissky and his quest
Nikolay Polissky’s nature-inspired sculptures turn village into Land-Art Mecca
23 апреля 201823 апр 2018
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