Ukrainians have been fatefully imposed a complex of menshovarty, so we really know little about our mysticism. There are not so many books that can serve as a resource for deepening your knowledge about Ukrainian culture and mysticism. Today, WomanEL from the PinchukArtCentre is presenting 4 books that will open our eyes to new depths of Ukrainian mystical creativity.
Content“Self-portraits of thirteen Ukrainian women”, Diana Klochko “Why are great artists in Ukrainian mysticism”, Pre-Slednytsia platform of PinchukArtCentre “Tree of Odysseus”, Tiberius Silvashi “Avant-garde mysticism in Ukraine, 1910–1930. Memory, for yaku warto fight”, Miroslav Shkandriy
We have prepared for you a selection of books, which Varto give respect. This data will help not only to reveal new depths of Ukrainian mysticism, but also to understand the scale of our cultural decline, – appointed to the PinchukArtCentre.
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“Self-portraits of thirteen Ukrainian women”, Diana Klochko
A new book by the mystical historian and public lecturer Diani Klochko is dedicated to the genre of visual mysticism. This genre has so far lost the respect of ancient art criticism, and the self-portrait itself as a means of self-examination and self-construction of mystique.
The choice of heroines seen allowed us to dig through hundreds of visual experiments here, covered with Ukrainian mystiques. Among them: Olena Kulchytska, Alla Gorska, Paraska Plytka-Horitsvit, Tetyana Yablonska, Lyudmila Yastreb.
“Why is great in Ukrainian mysticism artists”, The last platform of PinchukArtCentre
This book is one of the first attempts to reveal the history of Ukrainian mysticism through gender optics. starting from the end of the 19th century to the mystical traces of the beginning of the 21st century.
The history is composed of the following pages of biography of Ukrainian mysticism. In a number of important articles, you can add the names of those who have been forgotten or are of little use to the wide reader.
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“Tree of Odysseus”, Tiberius Silvashi
Tiberiy Sylvashi is a Ukrainian abstract artist, theorist of daily mysticism. In the book “The Tree of Odyssey” he analyzes modern and classical mysticism, the role of color and form, time.
Also on the pages you can see unique photographic material that represents thirty years of creative activity. In this interview, Tiberius Sylvashi discusses the role of the modern day in our world. It reveals the iconic features that inspired him: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Velazquez, de Chirico, Yablonskaya, Zhivotkova, Krivolap, Chebikin, Yakutovich.
“Avant-garde mystique in Ukraine, 1910–1930. Memory, for which we must fight”, Miroslav Shkandriy
There were a lot of people who were respected by Ukrainians, were born and practiced on the territory of Ukraine, neither known to the world as representatives of the Russian or European ї culture. In his book, Miroslav Shkandriy turns the Ukrainian guise to the Ukrainian avant-garde artists.
Here Ukraine becomes a multinational land with a rich culture, which has breathed the sweet mystical turmoil. The author meticulously examines the life and creativity of the 20-30s of the 20th century, including David Burliuk, Kazimir Malevich, Ivan Kavaleridze, Dziga Vertov, Vadim Meller, Mikhail Boychuk.
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