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Marianna Goncharenko

From the Concentration of the Will at M17Flag of hope90x73, collage, digital print, 2023Price on request

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    The brutality of the Russian army's offensive in Ukraine can only be compared with the actions of the Nazis in World War II. Mass murder, rape, destruction of entire cities.
    Russian aggression against Ukraine began in 2014, but the current phase of the war has surpassed anything that came before. Suffering spread not only in cities occupied by Russia, but also throughout Ukraine, where Russian missiles and drones are flying. It is very difficult to see the suffering of war victims, as well as to understand how such cruelty is even possible in the 21st century.

From the Concentration of the Will at M17Harvest of war90x63, collage, digital print, 2023Price on request

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    The brutality of the Russian army's offensive in Ukraine can only be compared with the actions of the Nazis in World War II. Mass murder, rape, destruction of entire cities.
    Russian aggression against Ukraine began in 2014, but the current phase of the war has surpassed anything that came before. Suffering spread not only in cities occupied by Russia, but also throughout Ukraine, where Russian missiles and drones are flying. It is very difficult to see the suffering of war victims, as well as to understand how such cruelty is even possible in the 21st century.

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"The brutality of the Russian army's offensive in Ukraine can only be compared to the actions of the Nazis in WWII. Mass murder, rape, and the devastation of entire cities.
Russia's aggression against Ukraine began in 2014, yet the current phase of the war has surpassed anything that has come before. The suffering has spread beyond the cities occupied by Russia to all over Ukraine, where Russian missiles and drones are hitting. 

It is extremely painful to see the suffering of the victims of war, and to realise why such cruelty is possible in the twenty-first century."

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About the artist

Marianna Goncharenko (MARIANNA G) is a Ukrainian artist, born in 1984, lives and works in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Education:
2002 – 2008 National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture.
1996 – 2002 State Higher Secondary School named after T. G. Shevchenko.

  • List of the exhibitions

    2022 "Iron sky" Kyiv Picture Gallery National Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 "The invisible costs of war", ARC Gallery, Chicago, USA.

    2020 "Habitat. Manifesto 2020", Kyiv Municipal Gallery" Lavra ", Kyiv, Ukraine.

    2019 "Ukrainian Contemporary Women's Art Fest" IPSM NAM of Ukraine.

    2019 "Convergence Horizons" Industrial Park Public Cultural Center, Suzhou, China.

    2018 "Ukrainian Contemporary Women's Art Fest" Gallery XXI, Vinnytsia. 2018 "Funnel of Time", IPSM, Kyiv.

    2016 "What If Fest" Film Studio named after Dovzhenka, Kyiv. 2016 "Recipe for Utopia", IPSM National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.

    2015 "Images From Ukraine's Maidan, 2013-2014" Wilson Center, Washington, USA

    2015 "Practice of changes", IPSM, Kyiv.

    2014 "Unity Experience", Fulbright Program in Ukraine, Kyiv.

    2014 "Volition-expression", Art Kyiv Contemporary Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv.

    2014 "Theory of Probability", IPSM National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.

    2014 "Kilogram-force-meter", National Expo Center of Ukraine. 2013 "Industrial Edema", IPSM National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

    2011 "Territory of the Soul" Festival, "Plast-art" Gallery, Chernihiv, Ukraine.

    2009 Art exhibition for "Artist's Day", NSHU, Kyiv. 2008 "Picturesque Ukraine" NSHU, Dnipro.

    2007 Festival "Territory of the Soul", "Plast-art" Gallery, Chernihiv.

    2006 "Workshop" Gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine.

    2006 Exhibition of animated films "Silver fly" in Florence, Italy.