The purpose of this exhibition is to represent Ukrainian women in society over the past fifty years. Artists capture female protagonists in various emotional states, ranging from false contentment or melancholia to anguish. All these representations immerse the viewer in a mysterious, fragile, and incredibly multifaceted female universe. The works gathered here also depict the traditional female environment in Ukraine and how it has changed over the past fifty years.
For the first time, ArtEast Gallery presents paintings by Ukrainian artists from private collections, spanning almost fifty years from the 1970s to 2021.
The purpose of this exhibition is to represent Ukrainian women in society over the past fifty years. Artists capture female protagonists in various emotional states, ranging from false contentment or melancholia to anguish. All these representations immerse the viewer in a mysterious, fragile, and incredibly multifaceted female universe. The works gathered here also depict the traditional female environment in Ukraine and how it has changed over the past fifty years. The contrast between the male and the female perspectives of the artists also highlights discrepancies in the representation of women in society. The exhibition features works by prolific artists including Yuriy Yegorov, a prominent member of the Odesa art movement, Oleksii Apolonov called the "Ukrainian Picasso", Yevhen Rakhmanin and Mykolaiv Lukin, as well as Olena Pryduvalova, Iryna Yurova and Katia Soloveva.
The purpose of this exhibition is to represent Ukrainian women in society over the past fifty years. Artists capture female protagonists in various emotional states, ranging from false contentment or melancholia to anguish. All these representations immerse the viewer in a mysterious, fragile, and incredibly multifaceted female universe. The works gathered here also depict the traditional female environment in Ukraine and how it has changed over the past fifty years. The contrast between the male and the female perspectives of the artists also highlights discrepancies in the representation of women in society. The exhibition features works by prolific artists including Yuriy Yegorov, a prominent member of the Odesa art movement, Oleksii Apolonov called the "Ukrainian Picasso", Yevhen Rakhmanin and Mykolaiv Lukin, as well as Olena Pryduvalova, Iryna Yurova and Katia Soloveva.