Уяви Україну – Маленькі та великі історії / Imagine Ukraine – Small and Big Stories
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BOZAR, 06.05-19.06.2022
'Europe is an important part of Ukrainian History, just as Ukraine is a part of European history', writes Serhii Plokhii. Let's imagine it.
This emergency exhibition in Bozar's Council Room was part of a triptych, with other chapters in the European Parliament and M HKA. They all started from the Ukrainian artists in the collection of the Flemish Community.
The perspective taken in Bozar is the tension between grand narratives and life's anecdotical moments, as thematised in the signal work of this exhibition, Nikita Kadan's 'Little House for Giants', that juxtaposes a shabby shed with an abstract, constructivist shape. Likewise, Kadan's 'Chronicles', based upon historical photos of acts of violence on the territory of present Ukraine, makes the images turn away from the histories they illustrate today, towards a fundamental awareness of violence committed on human beings.
Oksana Shachko, the Ukrainian founder of FEMEN, left a small oeuvre of anti-icons, somewhere between the spiritual and the profane, addressing the institute claiming this spirituality: the church, a key actor in the present war. Lesia Khomenko thematises the most evident key institution these days: the army. She relates the artist's look to military optics, the sniper's gaze to the role of digital images in the war.
Sergey Bratkov photographs show, on the one hand, self-conscious young women in the ballistic section of Ukrainian's military school; on the other, boxers after they won their fight, empty, now the heat of the moment has passed. Since 2012, Anna Zvyagintseva has been taping the sounds of very diverse demonstrations in Ukraine. She puts them in a cooking pot, and crochets a prison against corruption, fragility against harsh power.
In 2016, Alevtina Kakhidze, famous for her reporting on the Donbas war, was invited for the Moscow Bienniale. There, Kakhidze made daily newscasts on the future, on the daily life at the biennial, and on the war, widely ignored at that time.
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Unities / Єдності
Anna Zvyagintseva / Анна Звягінцева, Unities / Єдності, 2012. Installation, sound installation, mixed media, ed 1/ 3, 21 x 30 x 25 cm.
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Untitled (Crucified Virgi...
Oksana Shachko / Оксана Шачко, Untitled (Crucified Virgin from Iconoclast series) / Без назви (Розіп’ята Діва з серії «Іконоборство»), 2016. Painting, tempera, egg yolk, gold leaf, wood, 33 x 24 cm.
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The Cage / Клітка
Anna Zvyagintseva / Анна Звягінцева, The Cage / Клітка, 2010. Installation, textile, metal.
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Army girls / Армійські ді...
Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Братков, Army girls / Армійські дівчата, 2000. Photography, 10 x (90 x 60 cm).
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Oksana Shachko / Оксана...
Oksana Shachko was an artist and activist from Ukraine, who is renowned as one of the founders of the FEMEN movement together with Anna Hutso
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Nikolay Karabinovych
Nikolay Karabinovych (1988, Odesa) lives and works in Brussels and Kyiv. The artist works in various media, including video, sound, text and
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Nikita Kadan / Нікіта Кадан
Nikita Kadan: the beating heart of history (cross-section) Nikita Kadan embarked on an artistic quest from his native Kyiv, charting the
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Alevtina Kakhidze / Алев...
Alevtina Kakhidze was born in Eastern Ukraine. She's been living in Muzychi (near Kyiv) since 1995, except for two years that she spent at t