Lesia Khomenko / Леся Хоменко
° 1980
Based in Kyiv (UA), born in Kyiv (UA).
Lesia Khomenko (1980, Kyiv) graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture of Ukraine and further developed as an artist-in-residence at the Center of Contemporary Art of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (2005-2006) and the LIA (Leipzig International Art, 2008).
In her quest to rethink painting as a medium Khomenko reveals the tools of visual manipulation and creates complex critical statements. Contrary to the traditional approach she often transforms her paintings into objects, installations, performances and videos. Her recent series of works focuses on the relationships between the circulation of digital images and the materiality of painting. By applying digital characteristics of the visual material in her work, such as pixels, glitches and blurring, the artist reflects on the dehumanising effect of daily exposure to sensitive content on the perception of reality in wartime.
Khomenko is part of a generation of artists who have united to reflect on a number of themes that are in various ways symptomatic of the current state of Ukrainian society. These include Soviet heritage, labour migration, Westernisation, social stratification and shared mythical images of prosperity, the popular demand for a certain type of art and the individual responsibility of the artist. She is a co-founder and member of the artistic group R.E.P. (Revolutionary Experimental Space), founded in 2004 during the Orange Revolution in Ukraine. The group initially consisted of 20 artists. Since 2006 the members of the R.E.P. group are Ksenia Hnylytska, Nikita Kadan, Lesia Khomenko, Volodymyr Kuznetsov, Zhanna Kadyrova, Lada Nakonechna. Their work began with a series of actions called Intervention in response to the politicised public space of 'post-orange' Ukraine. The group's subsequent activities focused on long-term serial projects. In 2006 the group organised several exhibitions and in 2008 the curatorial and activist association Hudrada (Artistic Committee) was founded, a self-education community based on interdisciplinary collaboration, which also includes Nikita Kadan and Anna Zvyagintseva.
Items
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Max in the army [series]
Lesia Khomenko / Леся Хоменко, Max in the army [series], 2022. Painting, acrylic on canvas , 400 х 200 cm.
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Painting from the Photo t...
Lesia Khomenko / Леся Хоменко, Painting from the Photo that Was Taken on the Big Distance and then Cropped / Картина з фото, яке було знято з великої відстані, а потім обрізано, 2022. Painting, acrylic on canvas , 200 × 130 cm.
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to remove/to add
Lesia Khomenko / Леся Хоменко, to remove/to add, 2022. Painting, acrylic on canvas , 200 х 169 cm.
Events
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Imagine Ukraine – Small a...
06 May 2022 - 19 June 2022.
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When Faith Moves Mountains
17 July 2022 - 09 October 2022.
This project was set up differently from a classic exhibition; the working method was rather activist, whereby a 'coalition of the willing' s -

Worth Fighting For
14 November 2022 - 14 December 2022.
Worth Fighting For The Ukrainian fight is about the survival of a nation and its right to exist – politically, militarily, econom
Ensembles
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IMAGINE UKRAINE - Exhibit...
Imagine Ukraine is an ambitious project that aims to reach out beyond the immediate urgencies, however pressing those continue to be. It want
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Уяви Україну – Маленькі т...
BOZAR, 06.05-19.06.2022 'Europe is an important part of Ukrainian History, just as Ukraine is a part of European history', writes Serhii
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Worth Fighting For
14.11 - 14.12.2022 Oskar-Jäger-Strasse 97-99, 50933 Cologne Open every day, 10:00 – 18:00 The Ukrainian fight is about the sur
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The Power of The Collecti...
The Power of The Collective (with a reflection by Yevgenia Belorusets and Oleksiy Makeev) The collective can be both uplifting and deeply f