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Floating population

Floating population

60х80

acrylic on canvas

2021


sold

The war made these people take out their roots and go on a journey. While getting away from disaster, the people abandoned their houses with property earned, barns, full of grain, yards with flowers, and betook themselves to new places, getting round numerous blockposts. The people carried their children, elderly parents, cats, and dogs, and the rest they left for the enemy looting. The people possessed houses and homes, and now they have nothing but what they can carry.

Exhibition history:



  • 17 March – 28 April 2023 – Trauma, personal project, gallery HallArtHall, Hnat Khotkevych Palace of Culture, Lviv, Ukraine
  • 24 February – 26 March 2023 – Volnanova, group exhibition, Cherkasy Art Museum, Cherkasy, Ukraine
  • 14 January 2023 – Trauma, personal project, online platform Gallery Omata, Hong Kong, China
  • 9 December – 9 January 2022 – Layers of sense, multimedia group exhibition, Panel Magazine, Kastner, Budapest, Hungary
  • 30 August – 4 September 2022 – Trauma, personal project, Our festival 8, contemporary art festival, Athens, Greece
  • 6 July – 6 August 2022 – Neighbors came, personal project, restaurant Drunken Duck, Lviv, Ukraine
  • 13 May – 13 June 2022 – Listen to Life, personal project, Central Library for Children, Lviv, Ukraine
  • 15 – 17 April 2022 – Ukrainian Days, a cultural festival, Literaturhaus, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 10 March – 14 April 2022 – War is not peace, a group exhibition, Espace29 Gallery, Bordeaux, France
  • 28 March 2022 – Volnanova, online exhibition – International art event, dedicated to heroic confrontation of Ukrainian nation against russian occupants in russian-Ukrainian war
  • 15 – 25 November 2021 – Art residency Aura of the city. Checkpoint, Starobilsk, Ukraine
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