Fleeting Photography – Online @ Ukrainian Photographies
The online platform ‘Ukrainian. Photographies’ is a living archive that exhibits work by Ukrainian photographers and commentary on Ukrainian photographic practices, assembled from the diverse perspectives of a range of European thinkers and cultural figures.
The platform has been developed by and is run by Ukrainian curators and creatives, standing shoulder to shoulder with European curators, academics, and supporters to ensure the resilience and visibility of Ukrainian art and contemporary visual culture.
Open Eye Gallery’s Head of Exhibitions Mariama Attah curated an exhibition on the online platform called Fleeting Photography. The artists here all use photography to illustrate events or ideas that don’t exist, or exist for long, and draw attention to unusual details of life. Their use of the camera elevates small, unusual or fleeting moments and offer them up for our more thorough investigation.
Featuring work by Andrii Dostliev & Lia Dostlieva, Sergey Melnitchenko, Viacheslav Poliakov and Elena Subach.
View the exhibition online here.
Image: Andrii Dostliev and Lia Dostlieva – Licking War Wounds (2016 – 2021)
The online platform ‘Ukrainian. Photographies’ is a living archive that exhibits work by Ukrainian photographers and commentary on Ukrainian photographic practices, assembled from the diverse perspectives of a range of European thinkers and cultural figures.
The platform has been developed by and is run by Ukrainian curators and creatives, standing shoulder to shoulder with European curators, academics, and supporters to ensure the resilience and visibility of Ukrainian art and contemporary visual culture.
Open Eye Gallery’s Head of Exhibitions Mariama Attah curated an exhibition on the online platform called Fleeting Photography. The artists here all use photography to illustrate events or ideas that don’t exist, or exist for long, and draw attention to unusual details of life. Their use of the camera elevates small, unusual or fleeting moments and offer them up for our more thorough investigation.
Featuring work by Andrii Dostliev & Lia Dostlieva, Sergey Melnitchenko, Viacheslav Poliakov and Elena Subach.
View the exhibition online here.
Image: Andrii Dostliev and Lia Dostlieva – Licking War Wounds (2016 – 2021)