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  1. Redzet Editions Has Released Granny, a Book by Ukrainian Artist Olena Morozova

    Redzet Editions Has Released Granny, a Book by Ukrainian Artist Olena Morozova

    This book is a part of the artist's eponymous project, which she started after her grandmother was diagnosed with dementia. The series is both complex and intimate, exploring not only the syndrome as a social problem but also family relations, intergenerational bonds, and the unique identity of women.
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  2. Izyum to Liverpool: Ukrainian artist Katya Buchatska presented a 14-hour multichannel installation at Liverpool Cathedral

    Izyum to Liverpool: Ukrainian artist Katya Buchatska presented a 14-hour multichannel installation at Liverpool Cathedral

    The video artwork shows Ukrainian landscapes seen by refugees fleeing the full-scale war. It consists of 12 video screens that capture real-time landscapes, starting from the frontline cities to the stiller West part.

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  3. An Extensive Showcase of Ukrainian Photography in Liverpool in Collaboration with Open Eye Gallery

    An Extensive Showcase of Ukrainian Photography in Liverpool in Collaboration with Open Eye Gallery

    Ukrainian. Photographies and Open Gallery in partnership with Liverpool City Region, are working on a massive programme about Ukrainian photography for EuroFestival, which will take over Liverpool in the lead-up to The Eurovision Song Contest. The showcase will include projects of 21 Ukrainian photographers, contributing to the visibility of Ukrainian culture, highlighting the various approaches to photography and telling stories about Ukraine to such a broad audience.

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  4. Ukrainian Perspectives: Photography From The 1940s—Now at ChaShaMa, NYC

    Ukrainian Perspectives: Photography From The 1940s—Now at ChaShaMa, NYC

    Joint multimedia exhibition to feature over 100 images of Ukrainian life and war through contemporary and archival photography by international and Ukrainian artists selected through an open call by Lyolya Goldstein, Yaroslav Solop, Ira Lupu, Betty Roytburd, and Lena Shkoda.
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