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February 2018
Les Panchyshyn: Moving Forward
An exhibition of recent abstract paintings by Ukrainian artist Les Panchyshyn communicating and connecting with an exploratory manifestation he calls “self-identification.”
Find out more »The Basketweavers of Iza: In Photographs by Anna Voitenko
For the better part of two years from 2006–2008, Ukrainian photographer Anna Voitenko documented the unique life of willow work artisans in the village of Iza (Zakarpatska Oblast), Ukraine.
Find out more »The Art of Valeriy Hnatenko
Valeriy Hnatenko (1947–1987) is recognized as an artist’s artist whose highly personal paintings and drawings reflected his commitment to naturalism as a subject, his complex involvement with the art of the past, topical cultural and humanistic concerns, and with his own Ukrainian identity.
Find out more »March 2018
Oleksiy Lytvynenko: Silence
Oleksiy Lytvynenko’s ethereal paintings combine organic representational elements with abstracted backgrounds in a way that is both decorative and modernist. His motifs include landscape, water, plants, insects, fish, and amphibians.
Find out more »May 2018
Ola Rondiak: Identity, Interrupted
Art at the Institute concludes its 2017–18 season with an exhibition of mixed media works by American-born Ola Rondiak, titled Identity, Interrupted, in which the artist uses traditional cut-and-paste collage and painting techniques to touch on influences ranging from personal history, womanhood, ethnic and national identity, politics, to street art.
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