Ukrainians in Paris - art crosses borders Automatic translate
“The last day of spring. Paris ”is not a line from a lyric poem and is not the beginning of a love story. Although who knows? Perhaps the opening of the exhibition of contemporary Ukrainian art “Fertility” (Fertility), will be a decisive step towards the convergence of the two cultures? At least, the organizer of the exhibition - the international charitable foundation UART - is counting on this.
Within a month from May 31 to June 30, the French will be able to plunge into the artistic perception of Yuri Vakulenko, Lesya Malskaya, Nelly Isupova. The fertility of the land lies in the richness of the crop, and the fertility of the country lies in the originality of its culture. This identity can be seen in the paintings of Yuri Vakulenko (director of the Kiev National Museum of Russian Art) and in unusually imaginative and aerial photographs of Lesya Malskaya. Not to mention the art ceramics of Nelly Isupova, bearing the imprint of traditional Ukrainian painting and the childishly frank perception of the author.
The exposition will clearly demonstrate to the French how bright, sometimes even scandalous, Ukraine can be. What extravagant thoughts find shelter in the minds and creativity of the people. How rich her imagination is with images, and her heart with kindness. How can Paris resist such a beauty?
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