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Exhibition “Quiet Inside”: a frank conversation about the “zero-point state” by artists Olga Chykalo, Tamara Turliun, Karina Synytsia, and Anastasiia Leliuk

On June 28, the opening of the group exhibition “Quiet Inside” by artists Olga Chykalo, Tamara Turliun, Karina Synytsia and Anastasia Leliuk will take place as part of the annual exhibition program of the Spilne Art platform in collaboration with the Peremoga space.

The next exhibition – after the exhibition by Yan Bachynsky “Time Licks Its Children” – becomes an attempt to reveal the present in visual language. Each exhibition creates a separate focal point through form, color, scale, theatricality and silence, and together they form a diverse understanding of time. Artists work at the intersection of personal experience and shared memory: some explore everyday life, others reveal deep images of the continuity of generations.

“Quiet Inside”, curated by Tetiana Tadai, explores the feelings and states that every person is currently experiencing; which can be reflected through the sensuality of the artists’ perception. “These states are not always comfortable, quite the opposite; they cannot be described, because there are no words to combine your emotions into already existing words. And you just have to be in this state,” says the curator.

The exhibition opens on June 28 at 5:00 PM (and will run until July 27) in the Peremoga space, at Yaroslaviv Val, 15. You can find more information about the annual exhibition program on the Instagram pages of the Spilne Art and Peremoga platforms.

On our Instagram you will find updated information about the public program of the exhibition and the schedule for visiting the space.

Catalogue and price list of the exhibition.


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