Ukraine Under Fire: The Visual Arts in Ukraine and Abroad Since 2014

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27 février 2023

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« Ukraine Under Fire: The Visual Arts in Ukraine and Abroad Since 2014 », Calenda, le calendrier des lettres, des sciences humaines et des sciences sociales, ID : 10.58079/1amy


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To say that Ukraine has a complicated relationship with Russia is an understatement: the region was under direct rule in the imperial period, experienced a period of freedom after 1917, followed by repressive rule through large periods of the Soviet era, and then regained independence in 1991. Now, Ukraine faces Russian hostility and the violation of its territorial integrity, which began in February 2014 with the occupations of the Crimea and Donbas region. I solicit abstracts from scholars, critics, gallerists, and artists whose work reflects upon the role of the visual arts during the current conflict in this region. Their topics should explore how artists have dealt with the Russian invasion and other forms of hostilities in recent years.

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