A unique project about the work of naive artist Petro Boyko was presented in Kyiv
The polyphony, the explosion of colors, fantastic and earthly images at the same time, creativity in everything, even the material on which the paintings are painted, in the end, the life path of the author himself - Petro Boyko, who, despite difficult years, never gave up drawing - all this filled the space of the exhibition.
"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.
Presentation of the magazine "Antikvar" No. 130 in Paris
On Wednesday, November 15, the Ukrainian Cultural Center in France (Centre Culturel d’Ukraine en France) will host the presentation of the magazine "Antikvar" No. 130, dedicated to the work of Olga Rapai.
This "Antiquarian" is touching, bright, rich, nostalgic and optimistic at the same time - like the very atmosphere of the second consecutive wartime Kyiv summer and like the topic to which this magazine is dedicated: "The World of Images by Olga Rapai."