
Feb. 24-Mar. 3, TriBeCa, New York, Mriya Gallery
RSVP Press release
Featured Artists:
Polina Kuznetsova,
Oleh Kalashnik, Aza Nizi Maza Studio, Oleksandr Liapin, Denis Sarazhin, Kostiantyn Lyzohub, Kostiantyn Zorkin, Andriy Bludov, Mykhailo Alekseenko,
Ave Libertatemaveamor
What a pleasure it is to be able to just drift your thoughts away from this planet. To travel across time and space, where there are no feelings, no pain, no good, no evil – nothing but cold, eternal beauty. There is the Sun, and in its radiant light, a pale blue dot. This is our Earth. Here is our home on Earth. And our home is burning.
How can we, people on Earth, communicate and pass experience to each other? How can we prevent our history from repeating itself?
A Time Capsule or Golden Record art show invites its viewers to embark on a deep philosophical journey about light and darkness, life and death, good and evil. This project is a golden record of human experience sent across the endless space in search of a contact.
– Polina Kuznetsova, Curator, Artists
Co-curators: Mariia Manuilenko,Inna Pedan,Olga Severina
Polina Kuznetsova

Protectress, 2023
oil on canvas, 50 x 49 ½ in
$15.000

Oranta, 2023
oil on canvas, 50 x 49 ½ in
$15.000
Kostiantyn Zorkin









Kostiantyn Zorkin
Illustrations of Natalka Marynchak’s poetry
ink on paper, 8 3/10 x 11 7/10 in, $850 each






Kostiantyn Zorkin
Heralds 1, 2023, steel, 29 5/10 x 31 5/10 x 5 1/10 in
$6.000 each



Denis
Sarazhyn

Did the Past Ever Happen,
2023, oil on canvas, 64 x 62 in
$30.000
Oleksandr
Liapin

Friends on a Walk, 2023
acrylic on canvas, 78 7/10 x 59 in
$8.000
Oleh Kalashnik

Oleh Kalashnik
Grid, 2022
cast iron, 19 7/10 x 23 6/10 in
$6.500


Kostiantyn
Lyzohub

Mulberry Tree, 2019
oil on canvas, 39 4/10 x 35 4/10 in
$4.500
Andriy
Bludov

The Book of Plants, 2023
oil on paper, 86 6/10 x 59 in, $8.000
Polina
Kuznetsova

Magic Landscape, 2023
oil on canvas, 43 3/10 x 39 4/10 in
$12.000
Ave Libertatemaveamor
Ave Libertatemaveamor
Blood series, 2023
ink on paper, 8 3/10 x 11 4/10 in, $850 each
Aza Nizi Maza Studio
Kharkiv, Ukraine
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Aza Nizi Maza is an art studio for children and adults, founded by Mykola and Maria Kolomyets in 2012.
The name of the art studio comes from Federico Fellini’s film “8 and a Half”. In it, the wizard suggests this word to the main character and says that creativity is impossible without this word.
Before the war, the “AZA NIZI MAZA” studio is a creative and innovative art space. From the first day of the war, the “AZA NIZI MAZA” studio became a bomb shelter and a transfer point through which many people have already passed. There, underground, Mykola Kolomiets makes a poster diary “WHAT I SEE”, in which the works of the studio’s children are considered in the context of wartime. This project received a lot of attention in Ukraine and abroad.



When we’ll win – the heart will blossom and will beat in memory of the fallen.
—
“What I See” War Diary,
Veronica, 12 years old.

If only I could sprout a seed of new life here, in exile, to bring back home and grow my house back from the ashes.
—
“What I See” War Diary,
Dasha K., 11 years old.

The white-winged doves are flying through the skies
The white-winged doves brought down enemy planes
—
Nastya S. 8 years old
Ave Libertatemaveamor
Ave Libertatemaveamor
Untitled series, 2023
ink on paper, 8 3/10 x 11 4/10 in, $850 each
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