About

Vladimir Tsesler

1951 – born in Belarus, Slutsk

1980 – graduated from the National Academy of Arts, Minsk, Belarus

Member of the Belarusian Union of Artists.

Areas of work: painting, sculpture, object, poster, graphic design.

Vladimir Tsesler has more than thirty international prizes and awards in the field of art.

Lives and works in Limassol, Cyprus

Vladimir Tsesler is one of the most famous and respected Belarusian masters, born on 30 April 1951 in Slutsk, Belarus. He is a designer, artist, and creator of art objects, posters, and digital art. Tsesler graduated from the design department of the Faculty of Design and Decorative Applied Arts of the Belarusian State Theater and Art Institute in 1979. He lived and worked in Minsk. After the Belarusian presidential election in 2020, Tsesler became a member of the Coordination Council, the unified representative body of the Belarusian people for ensuring the transfer of power. Like many others he was forced to leave Belarus and first moved to Kyiv, Ukraine, and then settled in Limassol, Cyprus. He is well known beyond the borders of socalled New East region, and his works have gained international fame. The best museums and galeries in Switzerland, Japan, Finland, the USA, Russia, and in France including Louvre museum, have Tsesler’s art collections as well as many of his works are kept in private collections. For more than forty years he is considered a prominent person in contemporary art, in fact, he is also highly recognised as a multi-instrumentalist master in the digital art domain. He is deeply supported by many organizations as an activist for the freedom of speech and human rights.

The works are in the collections of museums:
Belarus: National Art Museum, Minsk, Belarus (posters, paintings);
Russia: Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (works from the series “Twelve of the XX-th”); The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia (works from the series “Twelve from the XX-th);
Poland: Zacheta National Gallery of Art “Zachęta National Gallery of Art” (posters); Vilanov Poster Museum “Poster Museum at Wilanów “, Poland (posters);
Germany: Kunst und Gewerbe Museum of Arts and Crafts, Hamburg, Germany (posters);
France: Museum advertising Apostille “Apostille, Apostille”, Louvre, Paris, France (poster);
Canada: Museum of Modern Art, Montreal, Canada


The works are also in the poster Museum in Colorado (USA), Japan, private collections in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, America, Israel, France and South Korea.
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