Date

Sep 26 2024

Time

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Formats (virtual, in person, hybrid)

In-Person

“Wartime Posters” 2022-2023

You must register by 5pm on September 25, 2024 in order to attend this event.

Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute for a presentation by Olena Speranska. Moderated by Mark Andryczyk.

“Wartime Posters” is a long-term art project of patriotic open-air exhibitions in the frontline city of Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine) founded in 2022 at the initiative of curators Gennadiy Kozub and Olena Speranska in cooperation with the Department of Culture and Tourism of Zaporizhzhia City Council.

During 2022-2023, 19 outdoor exhibitions of “Wartime Posters” by contemporary Ukrainian artists, graphic designers and illustrators were realized in Zaporizhzhia: 18 personal exhibitions and a group project from France called “Les Arts contre la Guerre”, which were included into the printed edition of the same name – a collection of 453 graphic artworks.

All posters in this publication both reflect and record events, war crimes, and false russian propaganda against Ukraine.

This unique book was created in Ukraine during active hostilities in 2023 with the support of the Restoration of cultural and artistic activities grant program of the Ukrainian cultural foundation. It was published with the circulation of 1000 copies in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv during blackouts due to a destroyed energy system by russian constant missile attacks. The limited edition of the book was delivered directly from Ukraine to the US specially for the public presentations.

Starting from 2022, the exhibition project with Ukrainian wartime posters was presented three times in the USA: New York, Colorado Springs and Los Angeles. In Europe, the project was presented in Berlin (Germany), Reading (United Kingdom), Warsaw (Poland), and partially in Copenhagen (Denmark) and Eindhoven (Netherlands). In February-August 2024, the book “Wartime Posters” was presented in Warsaw (Poland), twice in New York (USA) and in Berlin (Germany).

Artists whose graphic artworks are included into the book:

Mykola Honcharov, Zakentiy Horobyov, Oleksandr Grekhov, Oleg Gryshchenko, Artem Gusev, Dmytro Dziuba, Andriy Yermolenko, Katya Lisova, Anton Logov, Maksym Palenko, Dasha Podoltseva, Oleksiy Revika, Oleksiy Sai, Dmytro Simonov, Mykhailo Skop, Nikita Titov, Mykyta Shylimov, Albina Yaloza and the group art project «Les arts contre la guerre» (Ali Arkadi, Wernher Bouwens, Kateryna Buchashka, Valeria Vertiy, Alzbeta Wolfova, Svitlana Horobenko, Rusne Hochentaiteta, Julie Giblot-Ducray, Misha Zavalnyi, Sasha Ivanov, Bogdan Korczowski, Nikita Kravtsov, Inga Levi, Oleg Lytovchenko, Nikolas Padlewskiy, Oreli Pazhes, Thomas Pierre, Liliana Saus, Iegor Sekirin, Vincent Ulme, Katerina Haferman, Margarita Sherstyuk and others…)

Event Contact Information:
Eileen Huhn
(212) 854-6217
eph2125@columbia.edu