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(Українська) «Попередні висновки» Андрія Зелинського у МСУМК

This time an even more unusual exhibition at the Korsaks’Museum of the Contemporary Ukrainian Art: a giant sphere formed of interconnected textiles and several TV sets stands in the center of, divided by the walls into three zones, room. To the right, the ceiling and wall are supported by strange similar to construction structures Deeper in that part of the hall directional rays of light snatch from the gloom tiled cans, springs and other urban junk. On the walls there is urban graphics, and several screens blurry show different parts of Lviv. The right sector of the room was allocated for three mysterious white cones of different heights. On the wall to the right of the entrance hangs a uniform pierced through by several hundred needles.
All this is the Lviv artist Mykhailo Barabash MEDIAHUMAN project.
Art critic Zoya Navrotska told about Mykhailo Barabash as the artist, working in a variety of ways, and greeted attendees.
The artist himself explains that he has a strong academic education, on the basis of which he dared to conduct such bold artistic experiments. The« Self-portrait» interactive art object attracted the special attention of the viewers. These seemingly strange cones contained inside portraits of Mykhailo Barabash stylized by three Buddhist monkeys who ignore evil.
Проект можна буде подивитися до 15 грудня.
For the year of existence the Korsaks’ Museum of the Contemporary Ukrainian Art presented many unique art projects, so it would seem difficult to surprise the viewer. However, Bella Logachova’s presentation of «THE OBSERVATION» is truly special: it combines the diversity of nature, human life and modern technology.
The opening ceremony took place on September 6, the exhibition will be open for a month, but in order to understand the author’s intention, one has to listen to her words, to her inner experiences, which are, first of all, relevant to the present.
Bella Logachova was born in Mariupol, now lives and works in Kharkiv, and among other artists she is distinguished by the deep experience of what is happening today in the east of this country. War is a wound that bleeds Ukraine and this can’t be silent. Actually, this is what the artist wants, reflecting in her works how nature, birds, animals react and how people survive there, in the “gray zone”.
Managing partner of the Korsaks’ Museum, Lesya Korsak, greeted the author and all, who were present and remarked: « Here in the west of the country, we are a little distant from the war, though we remember that the war is ongoing. Bella has brought us into a state of reality, a horrible reality, and these works of hers are as from another world… They should be seen by as many people as possible».