Landscape (with a reflection by Masi Nayyem)
Ukraine combines vast open horizons with industrial urbanism. This landscape is continually re-interpreted in the present by the collectives of people inhabiting it, as Nikita Kadan shows, while the imprint of its past continues to impact behaviour, as Oleksandr Burlaka points out.
Oleksandr Burlaka (Ukraine, 1982), Nikita Kadan (Ukraine, 1982), Alevtina Kakhidze (Ukraine, 1973), Nikolay Karabinovych (Ukraine, 1988), Almagul Menlibayeva (Kazakhstan, 1969), Daniil Revkovskiy (Ukraine, 1993) & Andriy Rachinskiy (Ukriane, 1990)
>Almagul Menlibayeva, The Observer, 2010.Photography, cibachrome, 96.5 x 127 x 5.5 cm.
>Almagul Menlibayeva, Forever Umai, 2010.Photography, cibachrome, 96.5 x 127 x 5.5 cm.
>Almagul Menlibayeva, Tengri Boy, 2010.Photography, cibachrome, 96.5 x 127 x 5.5 cm.
>Даніїл Ревковський та Андрій Рачинський / Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy, Clanking, dispute, hammering and gurgling, 2020.Video, 9’27”.
>Oleksandr Burlaka / Олександр Бурлака, Окреслення великого дикого поля / The Big Wild Field Draft, 2020-2022.Video, 00:04:14.
>Nikolay Karabinovych, Even Further, 2020.Video, videoinstallatie, video (kleur en geluid) en metalen muziekdoos, 00:06:22.
>Nikita Kadan / Нікіта Кадан, Тінь на землі / The Shadow On The Ground, 2022.Drawing, charcoal on paper.