Abstract
The exhibition shows the challenges, faced by several generations of Ukrainian photographers. Cyclical processes, historical events and unity erase the borderline between these generations. The collection of photos from the 1970s to present, from Boris Mikhailov to young emerging photographers, emphasises the spiral nature of the struggle for Ukraine’s independence and democratic development. The history of Ukraine is a struggle for the future, which continues through generations. Here photography and art become one of the main methods to record and archive changes and one of the ways to fight in the war and resist colonial policy. - Kateryna Radchenko
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The information on artistic outputs in the Aalto Research Portal follows the reporting guidelines of Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture. Therefore, each contribution requiring independent artistic activity is reported separately. For full details of the work and its contributors, please refer to information provided by the publisher.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Brussels, Belgium |
Publisher | Hangar Gallery |
Publication status | Published - 26 Jan 2024 |
MoE publication type | F2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance |
Event | Generations of Resilience - Hangar Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Duration: 26 Jan 2024 → 23 Mar 2024 https://www.hangar.art/generations-of-resilience |
Field of art
- Contemporary art