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Exhibition “Hidden, Silent and Almost Invisible” by Olena Pryduvalova and Anastasia Leliuk in the Peremoga business space

On November 13, the exhibition “Hidden, Silent and Almost Invisible” opened in the Peremoga space — exploring the aesthetics of the everyday and the meaning of simple gestures in life.

This exhibition brought together the work of Olena Pryduvalova and Anastasia Leliuk, who turned to personal experiences, revealing the meaning of simple objects and actions in our everyday lives. The artists’ works invite viewers to reflect on interactions with spontaneous markets, urban theories and spaces that become symbols of memory and vital resistance.

The exhibition was curated by: Anna Shabaltiy.

During the exhibition, special events took place: an artist talk with artists who, in a conversation with Anna Shabaltiy, shared their views on the aesthetics of simple gestures and talked about the creative processes behind the creation of the project, as well as a curatorial tour conducted by the founder and CEO of Spilne Art Natalia Tkachenko and artist Olena Pryduvalova. These meetings were a great opportunity to delve deeper into the meanings of the exhibition, feel its special mood and, through personal interactions, ask the artists questions.

We thank everyone who joined this event, and we invite you to new exhibitions in the Peremoga business space in 2025.

We are waiting for you in the world of art!


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