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Installation view exhibition Spectrum, 2020, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius. Foto Laurynas Skeisgiela
Installation view exhibition Spectrum, 2020, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius. Foto Laurynas Skeisgiela
Mykola Ridnyi Ukrainian, b. 1985
Gradual Loss of Vision, 2017
C-prints on photopaper
65 x 90 cm
Edition of 3
€ 2,000.00
Further images
A theme of self-proclaimed republics in Ukraine disappeared from world media when the conflict there relatively calm down. Literally these territories and a situation around them became out of focus....
A theme of self-proclaimed republics in Ukraine disappeared from world media when the conflict there relatively calm down. Literally these territories and a situation around them became out of focus. This case is not a unique. On the former USSR area similar change happened with Crimea, Abhazia, South Osetia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Transnistria and there are many similar situations in the rest of the world. Gradual Loss of Vision includes a number of out-of-focus images with geographical maps of such territories combined with a series of schemes and notes explaining such meanings as field of vision, peripheral vision changes, eye exercises etc.
Exhibitions
2019 - 12-th Kaunas biennial, Kaunas, Lithuania2020 - Spectrum, group exhibition, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius
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