Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Friends!




Friends! Yesterday attended the opening of an exhibition of graphics by an Israeli artist KLONE called "Foreign Motherland". It takes place in the Kyiv Educatorium Art Space.

Interestingly, KLONE was born in 1983 in Ukraine, in the city of Kharkiv. Now he lives and works in Tel Aviv. This his exhibition is about the fictional "code of the nomad". The fact that each person has a gene laid by ancestors, who were forced to migrate due to weather changes or other discomfort. About how it is revealed and still presents in migrants, refugees, adventurers. And more about how to feel your homeland - even if from the mentions about it were left only the horizons. KLONE has not been to Ukraine for 22 years, so this concept has a special meaning for him.

Firstly, the painter mostly painted graffiti. Subsequently, he was invited to create moralis in Europe, the Middle East and the United States. Nowadays, with his graphic works can get acquainted contemporary art lovers from Ukraine - the exhibition will be held from today to July 6 at the following address: Kyiv, street. Reytarska 8b. Free entrance.

I have repeatedly said that Ukrainians and Israelis must learn more about the modern culture of one another, rather than living with the old ideas about it. In my opinion, this exhibition is a good chance to look into the interesting world of graphics from the Ukrainian-Israeli creator.





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