Alexander Zhyvotkov. Tecum Veniam
White Space Bohdana Khmelnytskogo 62B, Kyiv, UkraineThe new project of Alexander Zhyvotkov “Tecum Veniam” has combined the three-part wooden portal “Gate” and the newly created monumental panel.
The new project of Alexander Zhyvotkov “Tecum Veniam” has combined the three-part wooden portal “Gate” and the newly created monumental panel.
The Stedley Art Foundation presents Alexander Zhyvotkov’s Project – Keep the Roots; where the artist creatively re-interprets and examines ancient cultural symbols and as a result they suddenly become relevant to the life we live today while keeping their ancient meaning.
The exhibition of the young Ukrainian artist Vitaliy Kokhan. His artistic practice includes various media – installation, sculpture, land art, artworks on canvas. His artistic method is similar to the work of an a new age archeologist, who digs for medium, texture, colour, and signs in the ancient ruins of the past generations.
Specially to the release of the ‘Mykola Trokh. Enfant Terrible of Ukrainian Photography ' the author Valery Sakharuk jointly with our foundation puts on view the project 'Pornographic Series of Mykola Trokh'. The exhibition presents the reconstruction of the triptych 'Pornography as a mirror of our life' 1995 and the significant photo series of the nineties – 'Schoolgirls', 'XYZ', 'Sadomazo'.
'Tree of Life’ is the latest work from the "Georgian" series of Alexander Zhyvotkov.
A new project Tabulae by Alexander Zhyvotkov has been introduced in the White Space of the Stedley Art Foundation.
The exhibition of artworks of Ukrainian avant-garde artists.
Before the presentation of Anatolii Sumar's book ‘Letters about Art the Stedley Art Foundation, together with the curator Valerii Sakharuk, presents the exhibition of artist’s graphic self-portraits.
he White Spece of the Stedley Art Foundation presents the exhibition of Vitaliy Kokhan “Time Capsule”.