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    Title: BEFORE THE FUTURE. Ukrainian Pavilion at the 18th Biennale Architettura in Venice.
    : Iryna Miroshnykova, Oleksii Petrov, Borys Filonenko
    ISBN10-13: 6177948324 : 9786177948321
    Before the Future marks the return of the Pavilion of Ukraine to the Biennale Architettura 2023 after a nine-year absence. The catalog contains texts and images by the curators and collectives, as well as additional articles and essays that expand on the discussions initiated within the project. In the exhibition and its accompanying program, the grass-covered defensive earthworks in the Giardini and the dark, enclosed shelter in the Arsenale are spaces for Ukrainian architects and practitioners from various fields to raise questionsâ questions about telling stories during wartime, about the value of collective action in the face of threat, about the multitude of topics that unite architects in Ukraine today, about questions that must be asked today, before the future. Over a period of four months, five temporary collectives create a program of changing exhibitions in both locations of the Pavilionâ about reconstruction, ecology, care, commemoration, and the future. These exhibitions originate from within the Ukrainian context and involve a wide range of participants, with the aim of creating spaces and dialogues fostering mutual understanding.
    Pages: 528 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2024
    Format: Paperback
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    Title: FROM 1914 TILL UKRAINE
    Text by: Kateryna Semenyuk, Oksana Dovgopolova, Anne Vieth
    ISBN10-13: 6177948405 : 9786177948406
    The publication tells about the exhibition â From 1914 till Ukraineâ , which took place at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart in Germany in 2023, a year after the beginning of Russiaâ s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The exhibition brought together the artworks of the twentieth-century German painter and graphic artist Otto Dix, who participated in the First and Second World Wars, and ten Ukrainian artists who are living through the Russia-Ukraine war. The publication is not a classic exhibition catalogue; the curatorial texts and artworks presented here are more about capturing the joint search for connections between different experiences and the search for answers to questions about the European future.
    Pages: 76 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2024
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    Title: 2 of: 6
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    Title: I Love You
    By (author): Katya Lesiv
    ISBN10-13: 6177948030 : 9786177948031
    "One day I bought an unblown white peony from an old woman at the market. It came into blossom and got all showy and beautiful. Then, on May 24th, I bought another unblown peony from the same woman and put them in two glasses of water side by side. The first one kept bursting forth with every hour while the second had just begun unfolding its petals. The next day they were equally showy and beautiful, and two days later, the first peony withered while the second remained showy and beautiful". I Love You is an art book about stages of maturity and about appreciating their natural manifestations, a documentary account of how the two particular peonies' rhythms of life overlap.
    Pages: 28 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2021
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    Title: Kyiv
    By (author): Sergiy Maidukov
    ISBN10-13: 6177948235 : 9786177948239
    KYIV by Sergiy Maidukov is a visual story of Kyiv told through Sergiy Maidukov's illustrations and sketches. The author is the protagonist who experiences the rush of the city and the ephemeral beauty of the mundane, captures the colours and the atmosphere of the streets. His meticulous work could be compared to that of a cinematographer in how he distances himself from the objects and situations while recreating them on his iPad. The visual narrative of the book follows from the stylistic and colour decisions in each and every illustration, which stand together in various connections. This edition includes an introduction by journalist Oleksiy Tarasov as well as his interview with Sergiy Maidukov. The colour pictures in this book were created in the Procreate app on iPad and the black and white pictures are ballpoint and pencil drawings produced in the years 2018-2020. KYIV by Sergiy Maidukov is an art book by someone whose hometown was not Kyiv, but who made Kyiv his home.
    Pages: 138 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2021
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: Russian Colonialism 101
    By (author): Maksym Eristavi
    ISBN10-13: 6177948421 : 9786177948420
    For years, Ukrainian journalist Maksym Eristavi has been mainstreaming the global awareness about the legacy of Russian colonialism. A few days before Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he started a Twitter thread listing all Russian colonial invasions over the last century and highlighting one specific pattern that they all went by. The post has gone viral and is now dubbed the "mother of all Russian colonialism tweets". Together with a group of Ukrainian artists, Eristavi transformed it into an illustrated pocket guide to the 48 most recent invasions of Russian colonialism â to bring everyoneâ s attention to a pattern of serial behavior by the largest colonial empire. Publication is prepared with the support of the MOCA NGO and the Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund in collaboration with the Sigrid Rausing Trust. Some illustrations created during the illustrative workshop for the book Russian Colonialism 101 have been donated to the Ukrainian Museum of Contemporary Art (UMCA).
    Pages: 134 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2023
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    Title: THE CHIPS: UKRAINIAN NAÐ VE MOSAICS OF THE 1950-90S
    By (photographer): Yevgen Nikiforov Text by: Polina Baitsym
    ISBN10-13: 617794843X : 9786177948437
    A photobook The Chips: Ukrainian NaÑ ve Mosaics of the 1950â 90s by photographer Yevgen Nikiforov and art historian Polina Baitsym records a vanishing phenomenon on the periphery of art and public life. The archive, collected between 2013 and 2023 and conceived as a book in 2019, presents mosaics by unknown authors in a state of half-decayâ when they have already lost their initial glow, are decaying, or are disappearing into the lower layers of facades and city panoramas. Naïve mosaics are often a mundane backdrop for local residents, or an uncomfortable and problematic material for the transformation process of public spaces. The book focuses on them as a phenomenon that raises questions about memory and space, past and present, self-expression and imitation, and captures the fragility of the monumental, which, like chips, eventually became crumbs at the bottom of the package.
    Pages: 190 
    PublishedIST Publishing - January   2024
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: 6 of: 6

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