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Exhibition “Flower repair workshop” by photographer Andrii Kasianchuk

On September 24, the opening of Andrii Kasianchuk’s exhibition “Flower repair workshop” took place as part of the annual Spilne Art program in the 3.6.9 Space Kyiv.

“Flower Repair Workshop” is a photo study of the theater as a space of transformation, where the stage becomes a place of intersection of pain, hope and rebirth. Andriy Kasyanchuk’s series of photographs examines how art interacts with the human soul and reflects its experience through the prism of the theater.
The photos were created by the author during rehearsals and performances at the Ivan Franko National Academic Theater.
The project is built on the analogy of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. The symbols of war, which have become part of our everyday life, are interpreted here through the artistic technique of comparing it with Hell. The theater, in turn, appears as Purgatory – a space of internal struggle for hope and renewal. The end point of this path is Paradise, which in the project symbolizes emotional and spiritual upliftment.


The exhibition lasted: September 24 – October 23 in the space 3.6.9 Space Kyiv, at 24 Striletska Street. You can find out more about the annual exhibition program on the Instagram pages of the Spilne Art platform and 3.6.9 Space Kyiv.


The full list of works in the exhibition can be found at the link


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