What if only flies saw the show, does it mean that it actually happened?
May 30 – June 13, 2014
Іnformal spaces and artistic practices of Western Ukraine
between bodies, studios, conversations, actions and memories
May 22 – June 12, 2014
This project presents the works of Andriy Chebykin, Mykola Kochubey, Ivan Kyrychenko, Viktor Kyrychenko, Mykola Zhuravel,Yuriy Pshenychnyi, Oksana Stratiychuk, Lyudmyla Bruyevych, AdrianoSoto, Oleksiy Chebykin, Xenia Khodarkovs’ka, Khrystyna Yun, IvanGrygory’ev, Volodymyr Chebykin, Oksana Kirpenko, Julia Maystrenko-Vakulenko, Nadia Myhaylytska, Taras Kovacha, Sergiy Sabakar,Vyacheslav Snysarenko, Andriy Levytskyi, Volodymyr Vakulenko, VladaNakonechna, Anna Myronova, Kateryna Bruevych, Mykola Kravets,Oleksandr Zhulyns’kyii, Valeriy Kozub, Anna Naduda
April 4 – 30, 2014
The
second century will soon be over that we are reading «Kobzar». Now is the time
when Shevchenko’s anniversary coincided with deep social disturbance in our
society. Therefore we should reflect the poetic message of the great poet.
March 14 – 28, 2014
The majority of the art works were created during unforeseen happenings: from peaceful demonstrations to the point of public confrontation,etched in the memory by the loss of human lives. In“Civil mysticism” we strive to create an experimental space for eloquent artists’ reaction on recent events in Ukraine history.
January 31 – February 28, 2014
Contemporary Art is generally accepted as a quite “tough” phenomenon. It is difficult to call it "beautiful", rather - outrageous and nihilistic. Can we presume existence of aesthetic perception today? Or the value of the "beauty " remains the prerogative of art history