How does it feel to be free when your freedom is always being taken away?
The new exhibition project of the Center of Intellectual Art Mercury "My Territory" brings together artists born in independent Ukraine. Veronika Cherednychenko (Kherson), Maksym Mazur (Kyiv), Bohdana Patsiuk (Lutsk), Olha Kuzyura (Lviv), and Andriy Roik (Lviv) visualize their interpretations of the words "my territory" in separate exhibition halls. The individual reflections of the artists converge into a common dimension because everyone is in pain.
"My Territory" is an exhibition about personal freedom, its universal importance, Ukrainian land, personal and collective values, psychological comfort, physicality and spirituality. The interpretations may indeed be different, but they are familiar to everyone.
In order to be free, the territory should be defended.
“My Territory” is a reflection exhibition that provokes viewers to think about different dimensions of ‘freedom’ and their interaction with the land where they were born.
The project will feature a variety of media: from graphics and painting to large-scale installations using artificial intelligence and VR technologies.
“My Territory will run from June 28 to August 11.