The Primacy of the Everyday (with a reflection by Yevgenia Belorusets)
Anna Zvyagintseva celebrates the unheroic ordinary gestures which go unnoticed in the everyday life. War as such is opposed not so much to the vitality of life as to the quality of the ordinary as the fabric of social existence.
Kerry James Marshall (USA, 1955), Wilhelm Sasnal (Poland, 1972), Anna Zvyagintseva (Ukraine, 1986)
>Kerry James Marshall, Untitled, 1999.Print, colored woodcut on paper, a.p. - out of 4 editions, 220 x 1545,6 cm (12 parts, each 250 x 128,3 cm).
>Wilhelm Sasnal, My Father's Room, 2000.Film, oil, canvas, 62.3 x 79.3 cm.
>Wilhelm Sasnal, Untitled (Gwangju-set), 2002.Drawing, paper, ink.
>Wilhelm Sasnal, Sea Mines II, 2002.Painting, oil, canvas, 32.2 x 30 cm.