Vladimir Tsesler

Vladimir Yakovlevich Tsesler (Belarusian: Uladzímir Yákaulévich Tsésler) (born 1951, Slutsk, BSSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Belarusian artist and designer.

His work spans poster art, painting, graphics, sculpture, industrial and print design. He is best known for his posters and Eggs Collection.

Vladimir Tsesler was born in Slutsk in 1951. As a child, he studied at the art studio of the Slutsk City House of Pioneers and Schoolchildren under teacher and renowned artist Vladimir Sadin (1924–2010).

His cousin-grandfather Abram Grek lived in the well-known “Masons’ House” in Minsk, where Tsesler often visited. After serving in the army, he moved in and stayed there.

Since 1978, he worked in collaboration with artist Sergey Voychenko, who passed away in 2004. During their years of partnership, the duo won over 40 international awards. After Voychenko's death, Tsesler has worked independently.

During the 2020 Belarusian protests, he became a member of the Coordination Council for overcoming the political crisis. On August 21, 2020, he was forced to leave Belarus and has since lived in Cyprus.

Tsesler was a member of the Belarusian Union of Designers until 2019 and of the Belarusian Union of Artists until 2023.

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