Contemporary art has long gone beyond the simple depiction of the visible world, and today it tends to conceptualize the most important categories of human existence. Traditionally perceived as a physical category, space in the works of Mariko Helman and Oleksii Revika takes on a special meaning — it becomes a place of intersection between the internal and external, personal and collective, real and metaphysical.
Triptych Art gallery in Kyiv presented a personal exhibition of ukrainian artist and graphic artist Oksana Stratiichuk.
“I love it // I do it,” — Ruslan Tremba. “My room. With and without me”. In the two exhibition halls of the Ya Gallery art center, Ruslan Tremba opens up a simulated personal space to the viewer, trying to reveal two hypostases of himself: I do it // I love it.
26.10 – 23.11.2024 in the small hall of the Imagine Point gallery was held the exhibition PRIVATE SECTOR: Andrii Opryshko, Anna Cherkas.
«Contemporary art, which was practically not perceived in our country, has become truly popular today. Watching a news feed nowadays is an incredibly shocking experience, and the psyche of a normal person simply cannot withstand it. Art or humour, in the context of everything that is happening, tend to soften and humanise our perception. Phobias recede, panic attacks are no longer so catastrophic», — Ihor Husiev.
The future has already arrived, but we haven't realized it yet. This impression arises after visiting the group exhibition “Sci-Fi Art” at Portal 11 Gallery.
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