"Cinema in My Head": Project Presentation with Exhibition of Works by Petro Boyko
On Wednesday, December 4, the presentation of the project "Cinema in My Head" took place at the Cinema House (Kyiv, Saksaganskoho St., 6). The project presents the work of artist Petro Boyko and includes a number of events.
In the issue of "Antiquarian" there is an interview with the artist Petro Boyko, where he frankly, sometimes not without irony, talks about himself, and an essay dedicated to the master by Oleksiy Zotykov with the subtitle "chimeratherapy from Petro Boyko".
Painting for those who know life's priorities: about the unusual exhibition of Petro Boyko
The artist invited people with a difficult fate to the exhibition: homeless people who live on the streets and wander the world. Petro Boyko considers them the closest, true admirers of his work, capable of comprehending the intention of his paintings.
Cinema in My Head: Project Presentation with an Exhibition of Works by Petro Boyko
The film about Petro Boyko was shot in an unusual place - in an abandoned tuberculosis dispensary in Pechersk (in Kyiv). This room hosted the artist's exhibition, to which he invited a small circle of viewers - people with a difficult fate.
The unique project "Cinema in My Head" is presented at the capital's Cinema House
Those who come to the presentation of the project will become the first viewers of the premiere of the short feature film "Cinema in My Head", which was shot in an unusual place - in an abandoned tuberculosis dispensary in Pechersk.
Naive artist from Chernihiv region Petro Boyko paints Victory
The paintings created by the artist in the second year of the war, full of optimism and faith in Victory, can be seen in the National Reserve of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. The exhibition presents the latest paintings that represent the artist's textbook decorative expressionism and his recognizable manner of execution.
A master class for children on sculpting based on Olga Rapai's ceramics was held in Kyiv
As part of the project, which will take place in several stages, a master class was also held for 17 young novice ceramists. They worked for several hours on creating painted ceramic panels.
A master class on sculpting in the style of Olga Rapai was held at the National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art in the Lavra
Thousands of Ukrainians met during the exhibition of the artist's works, who created unique interior and exterior compositions for Kyiv. In the room where the bas-reliefs are exhibited, master classes for young Kyiv residents were also held.
An exhibition of works by sculptor Olga Rapai opened in Kyiv
A unique exhibition “Act Two: The Power of Roots” opened at the National Museum of Ukrainian Folk and Decorative Art, which is located on the territory of the Verkhnyaya Lavra, as part of the large-scale project “The Power of Fragility: Interior Ceramics by Olga Rapai”.