Kyiv art exhibit highlights interdisciplinary approach


KYIV - The "Matrix of Collaboration," an exhibition focusing on the interdisciplinary approach to art production, opened on March 9 at the Center for Contemporary Art at the National University of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, where it was on view through March 31.

Presented by CCA's Alternate Visual Studies, the exhibit is curated by Ludmila Motsiuk. The exhibition presents installations by artists collaborating with professionals from other fields, using an interdisciplinary approach in their work.

Apart from installations by artists groups from Switzerland and Estonia, who took part in Venice Biennale 2001 - Com & Com's Johaness Hedinger and Marcus Gossolt, Ingeborg Lusher and Liis Semper, among participating Ukrainian artists in the exhibition are: Iliya Chichkan, who with Piter Style of Poland presents a multi-media installation titled "Atomic Love," that looks at prospects of human reproduction in a radioactive environment; Dmytro Dulphan's light installation "Beating Heart"; Radio Eurasia's Kirill Protsenko and D.J. Derbastler collaboration with musicians titled "Football Game"; and Natalia Holibroda's and Solomia Savchuk's video installation "Swimming Pool."


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, March 31, 2002, No. 13, Vol. LXX


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