
CODE OF FREEDOM. From the Sixties to the Nowadays
The selection presents works by prominent artists, including Les Podervyansky, Elizaveta Kremnytska, Oleg Sokolov, Matviy Vaisberg, Anatoly Kryvolap, Lyubov Minenko, Oleksandr Sukholit, Oleksandr Babak, Igor Yanovich, Yuriy Yegorov, Halyna Neledva, Andriy Sahaidakovsky, Pavlo Kerestey, Dmytro Nahurny, Serhiy Zhyvotkov, Volodymyr Makarenko, Edita Medvetska-Lutak, Zoya Lerman, Ferenc Seman, Ada Rybachuk, Volodymyr Melnychenko, Viktor Grigorov, Ivan Marchuk, Viktor Zaretsky, Oleg Holosiy.
The sixties, working under a totalitarian regime, used art as a means of silent but powerful protest. Their works are filled with symbols of national revival, experiments with form and color, as well as internal drama that reflected complex social processes. Despite censorship and persecution, they were able to preserve the authenticity of artistic expression and pass it on to future generations. The art of contemporaries presented at the exhibition continues the tradition of artistic freedom, but in new forms and contexts.
"The Code of Freedom" demonstrates the connection between generations of Ukrainian artists, who affirm freedom as a fundamental value through their works.
The selection presents works by prominent artists, including Les Podervyansky, Elizaveta Kremnytska, Oleg Sokolov, Matviy Vaisberg, Anatoly Kryvolap, Lyubov Minenko, Oleksandr Sukholit, Oleksandr Babak, Igor Yanovich, Yuriy Yegorov, Halyna Neledva, Andriy Sahaidakovsky, Pavlo Kerestey, Dmytro Nahurny, Serhiy Zhyvotkov, Volodymyr Makarenko, Edita Medvetska-Lutak, Zoya Lerman, Ferenc Seman, Ada Rybachuk, Volodymyr Melnychenko, Viktor Grigorov, Ivan Marchuk, Viktor Zaretsky, Oleg Holosiy.
The sixties, working under a totalitarian regime, used art as a means of silent but powerful protest. Their works are filled with symbols of national revival, experiments with form and color, as well as internal drama that reflected complex social processes. Despite censorship and persecution, they were able to preserve the authenticity of artistic expression and pass it on to future generations. The art of contemporaries presented at the exhibition continues the tradition of artistic freedom, but in new forms and contexts.
"The Code of Freedom" demonstrates the connection between generations of Ukrainian artists, who affirm freedom as a fundamental value through their works.