The exhibition "State of constant tension" will present two projects united by a common theme - the theme of Crimea. It is the home of Lera Litvinova and Leonora Yanko, but today, the peninsula remains something longed for and distant for authors.
A group of compatriot artists united by studying at the Dnipropetrovsk Art School and the National Academy of Arts (NAOMA) presents one of the most exciting phenomena of Ukrainian art today - the art association "Squat on Olehivska Street". The group went through a creative path from the first "quiet" exhibition, "December," in 1993 to bright and large-scale public projects at the beginning of the 21st century.
A fracture is a gap in time. On the one hand, it is a pause, a sharp stop of growth and development, after which sometimes recovery is possible, but already in a different, changed form. At the same time, evil is a trauma our ancestors had to go through, and today, we have to go through it.
The project "By the Light" is an artistic study of the Ukrainian phenomenon of the light-spirit and its extraordinary power in the conditions of war and harrowing trials. With the help of pictorial images, audio, and video series, the authors simultaneously explore the state of despair and fear and the nation's unprecedented consolidation and indomitability.
An exhibition of Ukrainian sacred art of the 1990s will open in the small hall of the Imagine Point gallery. The exposition will present a series of conceptual paintings from the gallery's collection. The exhibition includes the works of such artists as Oleksandr Roitburd, Oleksii Malykh, Volodymyr Kostyrko, Serhii Biba, Borys Plaksii, Volodymyr Naumets, Vadym Petrov, as well as a wide range of works by artists of the Sumy school - Valerii Shkarupa, Oleksandr Sadovskyi, Mykola Zhulinskyi.
On Friday, September 8, the "Cherry Orchard" exhibition will open with the participation of Olena Pryduvalova and Oleksiy Apollonov.
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