Ukraine Exhibition and Screening Archive
About The Archive
The following is the complete archive of VASA exhibitions and film screenings related to Ukraine.
The main curator for the exhibitions series is Igor Manko in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
All exhibtions are complete as orginally exhibited on VASA.
Anna Pobedina
Shadows
Alena Grom
Gray Zone: Six Video works on Donbas, Ukraine
Five Contemporary Ukrain photographers: a VASA traveling exhibition.
Below is posted the introduction video for the traveling exhibition.
2019 Igor Manko and Roberto Muffoletto
Video: 6 min. 26 seconds
Video was produced for the traveling exhibition
Language English
Video may go full screen
Artist include:
Alexander Chekmene
Eugeny Kom
Igor Chekachkov
Lana Yankovska
Vitaly Fomenko
Ukraine: In Search of Lost Identity
Witness: Ukraine
Kharkiv School of Photography:
Soviet Censorship to New Aesthetics
Part One: 1970-1980
Part Two: Late 1980s-1990's
Part three: Contemporary Photographerers 1
Part three: Contemporary Photographerers 2
Group Exhibitions
Crimea: A No Man's Land
Dnipropetrovsk School of Photography
(Ukraine, 1970 - 80s)
Individual Exhibitions
Alena Grom
"The Womb"
Igor Manko: Visual Discoveries
Witness: War in Ukraine
Alexander Chekmenev
The Donbas, Ukraine
Gennadiy Chernega
Stray Dog Story
Ani Zur
Fertility
Dmytro Kupriyan
On VASA Exhibitions:
VASA Exhibitions over the years have provided a platform for individual and group exhibitions, collaborative exhibitions with various organizations and galleries and exhibitions that follow a particular theme or inquiry such as “Where Do We Go Now” curated by Rui Cepeda and the “Kharkiv School of Photography: Soviet Censorship to New Aesthetics” curated by Igor Manko.
VASA Exhibitions are international and multicultural. The curatorial team has strived to present work that not only represents the photographers but also the social, historical and cultural. As an online international project, VASA works to engage various digital tools. Video, as an example, not only offers the potential for the presentation of works, it provides the opportunity and framework for the voice of the author to be seen and heard. Through image, text, sound and animation, VASA works to expand the exhibition paradigm and provide a rich experience for the viewer (as well as the author).
VASA Exhibitions provides a viewing and research environment by archiving all of the exhibitions in their entirety. For example, the viewer may view a 2009 exhibition as it was presented and not just traces of its existence.
VASA Exhibitions (a program in VASA) includes images, videos and sound works.