A session of continuous drawing improvisation created in collaboration with Nicholas Nazmi, May 2013, Gambier, OH, USA
Багатоличчя/bagatolychia is a contemplation on how identities are shaped, and defragmented.
Interpreting identity as a type of garment, the piece presents a cohesive white shape, sewn out of fragments of clothing found in second hand stores.
Each clothing fragment carries a personal history of the owner, who once wore it.
The act of reassembling these clothing pieces is a reflection of the way, by which world identities are formed out of individual stories and independent events.
Interpreting identity as a type of garment, the piece presents a cohesive white shape, sewn out of fragments of clothing found in second hand stores.
Each clothing fragment carries a personal history of the owner, who once wore it.
The act of reassembling these clothing pieces is a reflection of the way, by which world identities are formed out of individual stories and independent events.
water flows to the East
performance, Kokosing river, Gambier, OH, USA
2012
performance, Kokosing river, Gambier, OH, USA
2012
Neighbour's Portrait
During July 2014 under the initiative of Foundation Center for Contemporary Art "Holidays on the Block" (see more here http://csmart.org.ua/eng/project/kanikuli-na-raioni) I collected and created a book, which contains notes and stories of the residents of Poznyaky district in Kyiv, as well as artifacts found in the area.
During July 2014 under the initiative of Foundation Center for Contemporary Art "Holidays on the Block" (see more here http://csmart.org.ua/eng/project/kanikuli-na-raioni) I collected and created a book, which contains notes and stories of the residents of Poznyaky district in Kyiv, as well as artifacts found in the area.
Performance at A Night of Chance: Cage Engaged, an event to celebrate John Cage's 100th birthday.
Performed by Darya Tsymbalyuk, Susan Sun, Ville Lampi, Nosiku Siyumbwa & Read Baldwin
5 October 2012 in Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, USA
Performed by Darya Tsymbalyuk, Susan Sun, Ville Lampi, Nosiku Siyumbwa & Read Baldwin
5 October 2012 in Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, USA
Origin of convolution prints combine monoprinting, etching and linocut techniques. Even though the same templates are used through the series, chaotic and unpredictable nature of the monoprint process creates an immensity of potential variations of the prints.
What I live and see and feel here
In December 2013 during Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, I asked the protesters in Kyiv to describe Maidan for me with 1 word only.
In December 2013 during Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, I asked the protesters in Kyiv to describe Maidan for me with 1 word only.