Maxim Sarychau has won the Belarusian national award PRAFOTA Digital Storytelling Grand Prix. The award-winning project, Resistance is Futile, is a longread created by a team of journalists for TUT.BY media, a major online news source, based on the photographer's personal project "I don't want to kill you" about police violence.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau has opened a solo exhibition of his project I can almost hear birds at Gallery KX in Brest, Belarus. The exhibition was shut down by local authorities after only one day.
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau's work was published in Outriders media. A highly dense series that focuses on the decentralized core of the ongoing protest wave in Belarus.
Read MorePhotographer Maxim Sarychau took part in the art residency of Brest Fortress development foundation, photographing the first Soviet-era street-art - monumental mosaics on bus-stops in the Brest region (Belarus).
Read MoreMaxim Sarychau has been documenting the most extensive protests in Belarus' history following the presidential campaign. In October, he portrayed for the Wall Street Journal 5 Belarusians who openly stand against Alexander Lukashenko and documented the wave of police violence.
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