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Yehor Antsyhin – My Broken Bones

Curator

Magdalena Linkowska

Artist

Yehor Antsyhin

Venue

Galeria Labirynt 2, ul. Grodzka 3, Lublin

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The exhibition is held in a space not accessible for people with motor impairments.
Opening interpreted into Ukrainian; interpreter: Volodomyr Dyshlevuk. No English interpretation.

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Yehor Antsyhin – born on July 16, 1989, in the Yuvileine village, Dnipropetrovsk region. He graduated from Dnipro Theatre and Art College in 2009 and the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in 2015. From 2013 to 2015, he attended contemporary art course led by K. Badyanova and L. Nakonechna. He was a member of the Specific Dates art group (KKD) in 2015–2018, Montage art group in 2016–2020, and a scholarship holder of the Gaude Polonia programme in 2020. Antsyhin works with memory and discoveries within it through the conflict of personal and official history, social criticism, labour relations.

For the last 5 years, he has been actively involved in land art. It affected his view and perception of the landscape to some extend and helped him to open a new method of interaction with space, the rejection of object-subject relations with the environment and the inclusion of space not as a part but as a participant in the interaction in his works also actualising the topics of ecology and overproduction. But the golden thread of his artistic practice remains the theme of memory, recollection and oblivion.

Antsyhin uses the following media: installation, photography, painting, participatory and performative practices, archives, land art. He lives and works in Kyiv.

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Curator

Mateusz Wszelaki

Venue

Galeria Labirynt, ul. ks. J. Popiełuszki 5, Lublin

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Mariya Hoyin, Krystian Kamiński, Michał Pelczarski, Wioletta Stępniak, Zuzanna Borys

Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy “Mickey Mouse’s Steppe”

Curator

Waldemar Tatarczuk

Artists

Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy

Venue

Galeria Labirynt, ul. ks. J. Popiełuszki 5, Lublin

Accessibility

The exhibition is held on the ground floor. Exhibition is unsuitable to visitors with visual impairments. The exhibition is very dark, which can make it difficult to navigate through the space. Large print texts with exhibition information are available from staff. The exhibition is unsuitable to people with sensory hypersensitivity. One of the works emits loud noises. Silent hours at the exhibition apply on Wednesdays from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. In the bookshop you can borrow a wheelchair and earmuffs for free during your stay in the gallery. The gallery has 6 portable induction loops. The gallery has 6 portable induction loops. Opening nad discussion interpreted into English –  please pick up your device at the bookshop before the event; interpreters: Yuliia Shevchuk and Weronika Żminda.

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Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy are Kharkiv artists who are fusing different formats of artistic practices (installations, reenactment, video, archives), researching the contexts and landscapes of the industrial regions of Ukraine. They graduated from the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, majoring in graphic design. In 2012, they created a public page “Pamjat” (Memory) on Vkontakte social network with the aim of researching collective memory on the post-Soviet territory. That project was the starting point of their collaboration. Shortlisted for PinchukArtCentre Prize in 2018, 2020 and 2022, holders of the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2020 – public choice award for “Hooligans” project. Winners of the Allegro Prize 2022.

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Yuliia Shevchuk and Weronika Żminda