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SUMMARY:ANOTHER UKRAINE | KSOP Selections
DESCRIPTION:Works by well-established followers of the renowned Kharkiv School of Photography (KSOP)\, an art movement that originated during Soviet times as a counterweight to official propaganda and has since turned into a powerful means of visual self-expression in contemporary Eastern Europe.\n\n \n\nANOTHER UKRAINE | KSOP Selections uncovers a layer of Ukrainian photography\, which is not about the current military turmoil\, but about the psychological and cultural aspects of the country's post-Soviet and current reality.\n\n\n\nA visual recitation of the KSOP movement from late 1970s through 2023\, the exhibit features single edition prints from:\n\n\n\nSergiy Bratkov (b. 1960\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nIgor Karpenko (b. 1964\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nIgor Chursin (b. 1962\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nOleg Maliovany (b. 1945\, Rubtsvosk\, RU)\n\nIgor Manko (b. 1962\, Poltava UA)\n\nEvgeniy Pavlov (b. 1949\, Kahrkiv\, UA) in collaboration with painter Volodymir Shaposhnykov\n\nRoman Pyatkovka (b. 1955\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nBoris Redko (b. 1959\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nSergiy Solonsky (b. 1957\, Zaporizhia Oblast\, UA)\n\nOlexsandr Suprun (b. 1945\, Kharkiv\, UA)\n\nVolodymir Bysov (b. 1953\, Weimar\, DE)\n\n\n\nIntimately curated by Guennadi Maslov\n\nPrior to "not-returning" from an exhibit featuring his work at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center in 1991\, Maslov was a prominent Kharkiv photographer of the Soviet-era a founding member of Kharkiv's Contact Group\, Maslov represented the Kharkiv Documentary School at the Soviet Union's final Photo Festival in Moscow in 1989.\n\n\n\nThis exhibit was born out of long-standing artistic camaraderie\, allegiance in the face of existential threat\, and special friendships including those with: \n\nThe Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers\n\nThe Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister City Partnership\n\n\n\nA portion of proceeds benefits the Kharkiv Red Cross.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif">Works by well-established followers of the renowned <strong>Kharkiv School of Photography (KSOP)</strong>\, an art movement that originated during Soviet times as a counterweight to official propaganda and has since turned into a powerful means of visual self-expression in contemporary Eastern Europe.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>ANOTHER UKRAINE | KSOP Selections&nbsp\;</strong>uncovers a layer of Ukrainian photography\, which is not about the current military turmoil\, but about the psychological and cultural aspects of the country&rsquo\;s post-Soviet and current reality.<br />\n<br />\nA visual recitation of the KSOP movement from late 1970s through 2023\, the exhibit features single edition prints from:<br />\n<br />\n<strong>Sergiy Bratkov</strong> (b. 1960\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\nI<strong>gor Karpenko</strong> (b. 1964\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Igor Chursin</strong> (b. 1962\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Oleg Maliovany</strong> (b. 1945\, Rubtsvosk\, RU)<br />\n<strong>Igor Manko</strong> (b. 1962\, Poltava UA)<br />\n<strong>Evgeniy Pavlov</strong> (b. 1949\, Kahrkiv\, UA) in collaboration with painter <strong>Volodymir Shaposhnykov</strong><br />\n<strong>Roman Pyatkovka</strong> (b. 1955\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Boris Redko</strong> (b. 1959\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Sergiy Solonsky</strong> (b. 1957\, Zaporizhia Oblast\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Olexsandr Suprun</strong> (b. 1945\, Kharkiv\, UA)<br />\n<strong>Volodymir Bysov</strong> (b. 1953\, Weimar\, DE)<br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="color:gray">Intimately curated by Guennadi Maslov</span></strong><br />\n<span style="color:gray">Prior to&nbsp\;&ldquo\;not-returning&rdquo\; from an exhibit featuring his work at Cincinnati&rsquo\;s Contemporary Arts Center in 1991\, Maslov was a prominent Kharkiv photographer of the Soviet-era&mdash\;a&nbsp\;founding member of Kharkiv&#39\;s&nbsp\;Contact Group\, Maslov represented the Kharkiv Documentary School at the Soviet Union&#39\;s final&nbsp\;Photo Festival in Moscow in 1989.</span><br />\n<br />\n<em><span style="color:gray">This exhibit was born out of long-standing artistic camaraderie\,&nbsp\;allegiance in the face of existential threat\, and special friendships including those with:&nbsp\;</span></em><br />\n<span style="color:gray"><strong>The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers<br />\nThe Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister City Partnership</strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<strong><em><span style="color:darkgray">A portion of&nbsp\;proceeds benefits the&nbsp\;Kharkiv Red Cross.</span></em></strong></span>
LOCATION:Wash Park Art Gallery 1215 Elm Street Cincinnati\, Ohio 45202
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DTSTAMP:20260405T202005Z
URL:https://business.otrchamber.com/events/details/another-ukraine-ksop-selections-06-27-2024-8566
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