Interview for «Argument» (Paris, France)


An excerpt from my new interview to @iryna_belan for @revue_argument #9 about my #flowersorexplosions series and how my art changed with the full-scale invasion of russia to Ukraine.
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@iryna_belan: Nowadays it is trendy to talk about storytelling, about creating a narrative in painting. What role do you assign to storytelling in your work? Why, it seems to me, for the first time in your work, did you develop a powerful linguistic component?
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@kuznetsova_artist: Thank you that you have noticed that. I remember that in my interview with revue_argument in 2022, I said that I didn’t know what my art would be like after the full-scale invasion, but it would have to change, because everything had changed, including me. I can’t be in my bubble anymore, I feel like a part of Ukraine, my home, culture, and loved ones. And when our antagonists are trying to destroy all of this, I simply cannot ignore it and remain silent. I want to tell the world about it, despite the pain and difficulty of such a narrative. In the spring of 2022, when the Russian attack on us was so unexpected and the situation was critical, I had to act quickly and felt that I could not remain silent: I gave many oral and written interviews to journalists, TV channels, platforms, bloggers and art critics about the events that were happening right next door. I think I’ve learned how to tell stories since then. Art is an even better way, although it is a slower one, to tell the truth to the world and express your position.

And, indeed, in the Flowers or Explosions series, each painting is a special story, because it was created literally in the middle of the war, when everything was very acute, because we all closely followed what was happening in Ukraine every day…”
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‘Pink’s not dead’ (150*100 cm), mixed technique on canvas from Flowers or Explosions show, Kyiv, 2023, @forsagallery

Minimal

Minimal art

In years of my artist practice i feel the empatic concentrating on the concrete experience working on with colour and minimal art has some answers for the questions in its specific context. Its rejected the metaphusis of art and thus no changed the role of beholder, who was no longer required, in an act of silent contemplation, to reflect on the unchanging significance of the work of art hanging or standing in front of him, but rather to actively percive the work which was sharing his space, to reflect on the process of his perception, thereby changing it with signoficance.

 

– Art is what we do. Culture is what is done to us ( Carl Andre)

Photo: Sasha Horbatiuk (Centre Pompidou, Paris, France)