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Today, July 14, the HotArtHall gallery on the street Kushevycha, 1 will host the exhibition «Reflections» of the Mariupol artist Pavlo Ponomarenko, who was forced to leave his hometown by the war. The artist announced the opening of the exhibition in a comment to Lviv Now.
The exhibition «Reflections» is the artist’s view of events in his hometown, state and the world in general.
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«This is an exhibition about events that happen to Ukrainians. Such events affect artists, some can’t do anything, but I’m the opposite. So I needed to make an exhibition, a reflection,» – he said.
According to Pavlo Ponomarenko, he worked on the exhibition for about three months. It consists of 25 painting and graphic works made in the Cubism style. The exhibition will last until August 11. The entrance is free.
By Antonina Kostyk, translated by Vitalii Holich
Photo by Ivan Stanislavsky/Tvoe Misto
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