There is a wide range of contemporary visual art on display at the "Fine Art Ukraine" exhibition in Kyiv's Mystetskyi Arsenal, including paintings, graphics, sculptures, and photography taken from leading Ukrainian galleries, as well as eight special projects. One of the main installations, "Match-Point 88: a Moment Before the New Life" contains an archive collection of Soviet-era art and is devoted to Ukrainian paintings of the perestroika period. (16 PHOTOS)
The Art Of Perestroika On Display In Kyiv
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Pictures from the “living room exhibitions” of Odesa painters, 1970s
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Pictures from the “living room exhibitions” of Odesa painters, 1970s
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Pictures from the “living room exhibitions” of Odesa painters, 1970s
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Valeriy Laskarzhevsky, “Wood Grouse’ Song,” 1988
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Kostyantyn Reutov, “Resolute Edge,” 1988
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Les Podervyansky, “The Ohiyenkos,” 1988
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Tiberiy Silvashi, “Reflection,” 1988
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Viktor Ryzhykh, “Players,” 1988
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Petro Bevza, “Dispatch from Afghanistan,” 1988
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Gayane Atayan, “Autumn in the City,” 1988
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Tetyana Yablonska, “Shadowy Orchard,” 1988
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Vitaliy Viter, “USSR,” 1988
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Mark Heyko, “White Light,” 1988
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Vitaliy Viter, a poster for the movie “Assa,” 1988
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Hryhoriy Bryskin, “Fundamental Lexicon” (fragment)
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Vitaliy Shostya, a poster for the movie “Zona”, 1988