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Imagine Ukraine is an ambitious project that aims to reach out beyond the immediate urgencies, however pressing those continue to be. It wants to open up to the larger reflection and longer term perspective that are needed for the future. Europe needs an enhanced focus on Ukraine, its concreteness and complexity, its possibilities and flight lines. Our joint understanding needs to grow.
To start with, it consists of three exhibitions, curated by Bart De Baere and Björn Geldhof, based upon the works of Ukrainian artists in the collection of the Flemish Community, presented at Bozar, the European Parliament and M HKA.
These are the starting points to initiate a reflective space about the past, present and future of the Ukrainian part of Europe. In the European Parliament the perspective will be the artist as a witness, in BOZAR the tension between big narratives and the reality of human lives, in M HKA art as a critical capacity.
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David Claerbout
David Claerbout is fascinated by the way we observe the world and by the function of our visual memory. He raises questions about how we perc
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Yarema Malashchuk and Rom...
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained
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ORLAN
ORLAN (°1947) studied painting in the sixties and dived into the French art world with photographic Body Sculptures and performances that foc
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Уяви Україну – Мистецтво ...
M HKA, 06.05–21.08.2022 The exhibition at M HKA presented the vital Ukrainian art scene from the perspective of art as a critical instrum
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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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Уяви Україну – Митець як ...
European Parliament, 06.05–21.08.2022 'Europe is an important part of Ukrainian history, just as Ukraine is a part of European history',
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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
