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SUMMARY:Oleh and Alexander Denysenko 'ANTIQVITAS NOVA'
DESCRIPTION: \n  \nOleh and Alexander Denysenko\nANTIQVITAS NOVA: Levkas\, Etchings\, Sculpture\, and Gessography\nMay 20– extended through July 17\, 2022 \n\nReception for the artists: Friday\, May 20 from 6:00–8:00pm\nThe Ukrainian Institute of America\n2 East 79th Street\, NYC \nDonation \n  \nArt at the Institute is pleased to announce a special mid-career survey exhibition featuring works by Lviv-based Ukrainian artists Oleh and Alexander Denysenko titled ANTIQVITAS NOVA\, opening on May 20\, 2022\, and remaining on view through June 19. This exhibition will feature the creative journey of Oleh Denysenko through sculpture\, intaglio printmaking\, and unique levkas painting to the invention of his unique artistic idiom\, Gessography\, created in collaboration with his son Alexander Denysenko. Curated by Walter Hoydysh\, PhD\, Director of Art at the Institute\, this exhibition will mark Oleh Denysenko’s third showing with the Ukrainian Institute of America\, and Alexander Denysenko’s debut. A public reception for the artists will be held on Friday\, May 20 from 6:00 – 8:00pm. \nAn innovative and prolific artist practiced in the disciplines of painting\, sculpture\, calligraphy\, and book illustration Oleh Denysenko is internationally recognized for his intricate etchings on paper. An astoundingly inventive draftsman—due in part to years of studying the moralizing art of Northern European masters such as Bosch\, Bruegel\, Cranach\, and Dürer\, among others—Denysenko developed a highly original framework and spatial base around which an alchemy of fantastical and metaphor-ical character narratives flourish. Conjuring his magical stage of actors from the depths of his mind’s inner image\, Denysenko weaves elements of national identity\, religion\, myth\, and legend into a tapestry of unnatural history\, suggesting a chronicle of both weight and whimsy. \nThe recent series of works created with a unique innovative patented technique Gessography. Gessography brings together the salient tactility of sculpture\, the refinement and symbolic storytelling of intaglio\, the spiritual undertones of levkas\, and the vivid emotions of painting. \nThe exhibition also feature AETHER – Renaissance-inspired artistic covers for iPhone. Challenging the status quo\, AETHER reunites fine and applied art\, turning the iPhone into a display for authentic artworks. \n  \nAbout Oleh and Alexander Denysenko \nBorn in Lviv\, Ukraine\, Oleh Denysenko concentrated in graphics while studying at the National Academy of Printing (Lviv). He holds over thirty international honors for printmaking\, including Grand Prize of the 9th Mondial Triennale for Small Prints (2014) in Chamalieres\, France. Recent participation in other comprehensive print expositions include the International Triennial of Small Graphic Art\, Łódź\, Poland\, “Global Matrix VI” International Printmaking Exhibition\, Purdue University Galleries\, and the 10th International Biennial of Modern Printmaking\, Trois-Rivières\, Quebec. He is an active member of the Union of Ukrainian Artists and the Academic Senate of the International Academy of Modern Art  (Rome). His works are held in the permanent collections of the Royal Academy of Arts (London)\, Royal Palace\, Crown Princess Margareta Memorial Fund (Stockholm)\, Albrecht Dürer House (Nuremberg)\, among others. \nAlexander Denysenko is the conceptual co-inventor of Gessography and founder of Aether. An award-winning film director who trained under Oscar winning director Andrzej Wajda\, he is a member of the Polish Filmmakers Association (PFA). His short film Wonderwall is the first piece themed on the Chornobyl nuclear disaster written from a deeply personal and emotional point of view\, apart from the stereotypical. \n  \nImage: The Good Hunt\, 2021\, gessography\, 28 x 18 5/8 in. \nExhibition hours: Thursday to Sunday\, 12:00–6:00pm or by appointment. \nFor further information: contact the Ukrainian Institute of America at (212) 288-8660 or mail@ukrainianinstitute.org. \nThis exhibition is made possible with general support of Meest Corporation and the Ukrainian Catholic University. \n \n  \n  \n
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SUMMARY:Conversation and Book Signing with Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch
DESCRIPTION:Books at the Institute is delighted to invite you to a special book talk and signing with \n\nAmbassador Marie L. Yovanovitch (Ret.) \nLessons From The Edge: A Memoir\n  \nTuesday\, June 14\, 2022 at 7:00PM  \nModerated by Martha Kebalo\, PhD \n  \nSigning and reception to follow \nAdmission: $10.00\nUIA members: Free \nBooks will be available for purchase for $25.  \nDonation \n\nMarie Yovanovitch was at the height of her diplomatic career when it all came crashing down. In the middle of her third ambassadorship—a rarity in the world of diplomacy—she was targeted by a smear campaign and abruptly recalled from her post in Kyiv\, Ukraine. In the months that followed\, she endured personal tragedy while simultaneously being pulled into the blinding lights of the first impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump. It was a time of chaos and pain\, for her and for the nation. \nYet Yovanovitch was no stranger to instability and injustice. \nBorn into a family that had survived Soviet and Nazi terror\, she first saw the corrosive effect of corruption in Somalia while cutting her teeth as a diplomat in the male-dominated world of the 1980s State Department. She was an eyewitness to the 1993 constitutional crisis in Russia and the street fighting in Moscow. And she rose to the top of her profession in the crucible of the former USSR\, where she saw how President Vladimir Putin adeptly exploited corrupt leaders in neighboring countries and undermined their developing democracies. \nNowhere was Putin’s aggression clearer than in Ukraine\, where Russia meddled in elections\, launched cyberattacks\, peddled misinformation\, illegally annexed Crimea\, invaded the Donbas\, and attacked Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea. But when Yovanovitch was abruptly recalled from her post and Ukraine’s democratically elected president\, Volodymyr Zelensky\, found himself set upon by Trump\, it became clear just how dangerously close to the edge America itself had strayed. \nThrough it all\, Yovanovitch tirelessly advocated for the Ukrainian people\, while advancing U.S. interests and staying true to herself. When she made the courageous decision to participate in the impeachment inquiry—over the objections of the Trump administration—she earned the nation’s respect\, and her dignified response to the president’s attacks won our hearts. She has reclaimed her own narrative\, first with her lauded congressional testimony\, and now with this powerful memoir: the dramatic saga of one woman’s role at the vanguard of American foreign policy during a time of upheaval\, for herself and for our country. \n  \nAbout Ambassador Marie L. Yovanovitch (Ret.) \n Marie Yovanovitch is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a non-Resident Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy\, Georgetown University. Previously\, she served as the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine (2016-2019)\, the Republic of Armenia (2008-2011) and the Kyrgyz Republic (2005-2008). She also served as the Dean of the School of Language Studies at the Foreign Service Institute\, U.S. Department of State and as the Deputy Commandant and International Advisor at the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy\, National Defense University. Earlier she served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs\, where she coordinated policy on European and global security issues. Before that\, she was the bureau’s Deputy Assistant Secretary responsible for issues related to the Nordic\, Baltic\, and Central European countries. \nIn 2003-2004\, Ambassador Yovanovitch was the Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Prior to that\, she was the Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv\, Ukraine. Within the Department of State\, Ambassador Yovanovitch has worked on the Russia desk\, the Office of European Security Affairs\, and the Operations Center. She has also worked overseas at the U.S. Embassies in Moscow\, London\, Ottawa\, and Mogadishu. \nA Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service\, Ambassador Yovanovitch has earned the Senior Foreign Service Performance Award eight times and the State Department’s Superior Honor Award on nine occasions. She is also the recipient of two Presidential Distinguished Service Awards and the Secretary’s Diplomacy in Human Rights Award. \nFollowing her retirement in 2020\, Ambassador Yovanovitch received the Trainor Award for Excellence in the Conduct of Diplomacy from Georgetown University\, the inaugural Richard G. Lugar Award from Indiana University\, the 2020 PEN/Benenson Courage Award from Pen/America\, the Morgenthau Award from the Armenian Assembly of America\, the American Spirit Award for Distinguished Public Service from the Common Good\, and the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government. \nAmbassador Yovanovitch is a graduate of Princeton University where she earned a BA in History and Russian Studies. She studied at the Pushkin Institute and received an MS from the National Defense University. \n  \nAbout Martha Kebalo\, PhD \nMartha Kichorowska Kebalo received her PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the Graduate Center at CUNY\, executing fieldwork in the Cherkasy area of central Ukraine among women’s organizations arising in the post-Soviet period. She continues to maintain collaborative contacts with women activists in Ukraine and in the Ukrainian diaspora. Since 2013\, she has served as the Main Representative to the UN for the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations (WFUWO)\, an international NGO in consultative status with UN’s ECOSOC. She is a member of the board of the Shevchenko Scientific Society (New York) and of Branch 64 of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America. Dr. Kebalo is preparing a history of the UNWLA for publication\, “The UNWLA 1925-2020: Women’s Community\, Citizenship\, and Commitment in the Ukrainian Diaspora.” \n____________ \nWhat others say about Lessons From The Edge \n “Lessons From the Edge is a brilliant\, engaging\, and inspiring memoir from one of America’s wisest and most courageous diplomats—essential reading for current policymakers\, aspiring public servants\, and anyone who cares about America’s role in the world.” \n— Madeleine K. Albright\, former U.S. Secretary of State \n  \n“In this compelling memoir of personal struggle\, patriotic idealism\, adventure\, and high-stakes politics\, Marie Yovanovitch shares her unique experience inside the post-Cold War State Department. Lessons from the Edge illuminates the vital role that diplomats play in our democracy\, and takes readers along on one woman’s journey of courage\, sacrifice\, and transformation.” \n— Hillary Rodham Clinton\, former U.S. Secretary of State  \n  \n“First through the breach\, Ambassador Yovanovitch showed Americans what courage and patriotism looks like. More than essential reading\, Lessons from the Edge is thoroughly engaging and impossible to put down\, showing us how an introverted career diplomat overcame the most vicious of smear campaigns to become a foreign service legend.” \n— Congressman Adam Schiff  \n  \n“When Senator McCain and I visited Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch in Ukraine in 2016\, I saw up close her steadfast dedication to our country. And over the next four years\, the world saw that her commitment to combating corruption and defending democracy knew no borders. Her memoir is a testament both to the importance of diplomacy and her own strength of character—even in the most trying of circumstances.” \n— Senator Amy Klobuchar  \n  \n“At turns moving and gripping and always inspiring… a powerful testament to a uniquely American life well-lived and a remarkable career of dedicated public service at the highest levels of government.” \n— Fiona Hill\, New York Times best-selling author of There Is Nothing for You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century  \n  \n“Written with the humility of a true public servant and a novelist’s eye for detail\, Ambassador Yovanovitch’s memoir takes readers inside the fast-paced world of modern diplomacy and lays bare the rot and corruption of the Trump administration.” \n— William S. Cohen\, former US Secretary of Defense \n ____________ \n To have a copy of the book signed\, Lessons From the Edge will be available for purchase ($30.00) at The Ukrainian Institute the evening of the talk and presentation.  \n By purchasing a book from the UIA\, you are supporting its continued cultural and educational programming and the further enjoyment of its unique events by our friends and community along New York’s Museum Mile. \n ____________ \nMarie Yovanovitch. Lessons From The Edge: A Memoir \nLanguage: English\nHardcover: 416 pages\nISBN-10: 0358457548\nISBN-13: 978-0358457541\nPublisher: Mariner Books\, New York (March 15\, 2022) \n  \nFor further information: Please contact the Ukrainian Institute of America at (212) 288-8660 or mail@ukrainianiannstitute.org. \n
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