Art Dubai 2024

28 February - 3 March 2024 
Booth M-2 / D10

Voloshyn Gallery is pleased to announce the gallery's participation in Art Dubai 2024 with a selection of works by Ukrainian artists Maria Sulymenko and Pavlo Kerestey in the Contemporary section, and historical artist Fedir Tetianych in the Modern section.

 

Maria Sulymenko's watercolors express existentialism through abstract concepts and an absurdist atmosphere. She portrays the fragility of existence and the inevitability of darkness, depicting characteristic solitude, traumatic fears, and anxieties that lead to absurd situations and the imaginary. The space depicted in the works appears enigmatic and uninhabited. The figures in the painting are nameless and often depicted alone. They do not make direct eye contact with the viewer, instead looking off to the side. The artist captures a moment in time that seems to stretch on indefinitely, creating a sense of stasis. Sulymenko's surreal world exists in a liminal space between reality and imagination, nostalgia and sadness, and comfort and anxiety.

 

In his series Half of the Landscape, Pavlo Kerestey delves into the concepts of weights, memories, and environments. In May 2023, he participated in a joint residency with the artist Yaroslav Futymskyi at the Milvus Artistic Research Center (MARC) in Skåne, Sweden, organized by Alex Fisher (Kindling) and Baltic Art Center. In his works, Kerestey recreates on canvas Futymskyi's last memories of the landscapes he has preserved in his memory from his last trip in Knislinge back in the fall of 2021, on the eve of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine. Pavlo carefully followed all the instructions and directions based on his memories, which was quite a challenge. Therefore, all the works and landscapes are an attempt to bring back these memories to Yaroslav, this time through the vision and interpretation of Skåne by Pavlo Kerestey.

 

The Modern Art section is represented by the outstanding works of Fedir Tetianych, an avant-garde and monumental artist, performing artist, philosopher and writer. He began his artistic activity in the late 60s. All the elements of his work together make up his unique artistic practice, touching on the world's artistic processes. Fedir Tetianych's art is not subject to rigid categorisation. His childhood, imbued with contact with nature and a World War II, formed a special idea of rural cosmism and human responsibility for the world around him. Tetyanych worked in different styles and directions, not limited by ideological and disciplinary limits. He was the author of monumental mosaics and decorative panels during the Soviet era, while also revealing the themes of Ukrainian cosmology and the history of the Cossacks in his works. His work covers a wide range of interests, from performance art to space and environmental manifestos.

 

Tetianych considered his entire life to be a single performance, but he was more aware of science fiction, cybernetics and the cycles of nature than any of his contemporaries in the field of avant-garde art. One of the most important aspects of Tetianych's work is his concept of the biotechnosphere, an autonomous system for shelter, energy storage, and transportation. He embodied this idea in numerous drawings, watercolours and real models included in his monumental works commissioned by the state. These works not only reflect his philosophical considerations, but also draw attention to current environmental issues and possible solutions.

 

Booth M-2 / D10

Art Dubai 2024

February 28 - March 3, 2024

Madinat Jumeirah Conference & Events Centre

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

For all press inquiries, contact: info@voloshyngallery.art

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