In Venice, at the international exhibition of contemporary art, a preliminary opening of the Ukrainian pavilion took place. This year, Ukraine presented the Net Weaving project.
The National Pavilion of Ukraine began work on the 60th Venice Biennale Net weaving. The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy reported this on Telegram.
It is noted that this year’s biennale focuses on presenting contemporary and historical works that reflect the theme Aliens are everywhere.
As for the pavilion, it implements the theme of being different through personal experience of war, emigration, adapting to new societies and linguistic change.
“The name of the Ukrainian project is Net weaving – stems from the practice of collectively weaving camouflage nets common to Ukrainians in the face of mass aggression, explored as a symbol of collective resistance in the face of war,” the report said.
The National Pavilion presents four projects: installation Work by Alexander Burlaki, film Civilian. Assault Daniil Revkovsky and Andrey Rachinsky, installation My sincere greetings Katya Buchatskaya and video С Comfort work by Andrey and Liya Dostlev.
“Ukrainian culture is part of European culture. Ukraine is part of Europe, part of global culture and its problems. Currently, I am very glad that this place exists where we can talk and exchange artists experience, where they can show their cultural products. That’s why this space exists, to create new opportunities and unite us through art,” said the Commissioner of the National Pavilion, Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy for European Integration Taras Shevchenko.
The pavilion will officially open on April 20.
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It was previously reported that Tina Karol performed the Ukrainian anthem at the opening of the exhibition This is Ukraine: Defending Freedom within the framework of the Venice Biennale 2022.
Source: korrespondent
