'I Have No Right to Give Up': 5 Ukrainian Artists on How the War Has Changed the Way They Approach Their Art | Artnet News

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As the world continues to watch the unfolding war in Ukraine, Artnet News contacted five artists from the country, most of them still there, to learn about how the conflict has impacted their lives. Here is what they told us:

‘I Have No Right to Give Up’: 5 Ukrainian Artists on How the War Has Changed the Way They Approach Their ArtMarch 15, 2022

As the world continues to watch the unfolding war in Ukraine, Artnet News contacted five artists from the country, most of them still there, to learn about how the conflict has impacted their lives.A work from Natalya Korf-Ivaniuk’s “Black Angels” series . Courtesy of Natalya Korf-Ivaniuk. “No one could’ve thought that such a terribly distant word—war—would be so real and possible,” she said.

“At night, it was unrealistic to sleep from anxiety,” Korf-Ivaniuk said. She used the time to create a new series of drawings on paper titled “Black Angels” depicting reddish, naked bodies surrounded by winged figures.

 

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