Posts Tagged ‘Ukraine’
Gallery Weekend 2022: The Kreuzberg Walkabout
by Nadia Egan // May 4, 2022
Blessed with one of the sunniest days of the year so far, I hop on the train and set off into the neighbourhood of Kreuzberg to check out what it has in store for this year’s…[read on]
Art Under Occupation: An Interview with Nadya Sayapina
by Anna Karpenko // Apr. 22, 2022
One could say that Nadya Sayapina’s life and art are inextricably marked by a double occupation—the now almost permanent occupation of Belarus by Russia, as well as…[read on]
Reality Ruined and Rebuilt: An Interview with Victoria Pidust and Volo Bevza
by Natasha Klimenko // Mar. 15, 2022
On the 12th day of the war, we spoke to Ukrainian artists Victoria Pidust and Volo Bevza about their current experiences, absurdity and how reality is rebuilt by media…[read on]
The Bitterness of the Global Care Chain
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 28, 2018
‘Bitter Things: Narratives and Memories of Transnational Families’ at Archive Kabinett examines the significance of things and objects for families separated by the global care chain…[read on]
International Artists Can Now Apply for the 5th Future Generation Art Prize
June 4, 2018
International artists under the age of 35 are encouraged to apply for the 5th Future Generation Art Prize, a prize run by the Pinchuk Art Centre in Ukraine, is inviting international artists to apply for the fifth edition of the prize…[read on]
Exhibition // Lada Nakonechna: The music stops. The guests are embarrassed. Pause.
Article by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016.
Lada Nakonechna’s show is a mix of different objects and constructs with elements taken from the real as well as the digital world, referencing war and conflict, media manipulation and personal prejudices, challenging the audience to self-reflect….[read on…]