Sofiia Yesakova, Polina Shcherbyna, Jinseok Lee
Traces of timelessness
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- 💙 Künstlerhaus Sootbörn
- 🖤 Sofiia Yesakova, Polina Shcherbyna, Jinseok Lee
- 💜 Sofiia Yesakova
- 💛 Sofiia Yesakova
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Installation view Sofiia Yesakova, Polina Shcherbyna, Jinseok Lee
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Installation view Sofiia Yesakova, Polina Shcherbyna, Jinseok Lee

Polina Shcherbyna, "Open sore", fragment, 2023

Sofiia Yesakova, "Cargo-200. Experimental projections on the surfaces", 2024

Installation view Jinseok Lee

Polina Shcherbyna, "The place of healing of always homeless body", 2022

Sofiia Yesakova, "Cargo-200. Experimental projections on the surfaces. 4.2.", 2023

Jinseok Lee, "The Echo of Day and Night", 2022

Polina Shcherbyna, "Under the dome of tragedy" 2023, part of installation "OPEN SORE" 2023

Sofiia Yesakova, "Cargo-200. Experimental projections on the surfaces. 1.3.", 2022

Installation view Sofiia Yesakova, Polina Shcherbyna, Jinseok Lee

Jinseok Lee, "Untitled", 2023

Polina Shcherbyna, fragment, "The place of healing of always homeless body", 2022

Sofiia Yesakova, fragment, "Cargo-200. Experimental projections on the surfaces. 4.2.", 2023
With their visual and symbolic language, the artists Polina Shcherbyna and Sofiia Yesakova refer to the cyclical recurrence of world-historical processes. The themes of violence and resistance are inherent in the human experience of life.
Ability to adapt to the senselessness of war and tragedies of any scale contradicts his knowledge of their destructive consequences.
Catastrophes leave their scars on the human soul.
Jinseok Lee completes the body of the exhibition with his work "Metamorphosis and Apocalypse". In it, he reflects on the course of a life characterised by constant torment, which only finds its liberation in self-responsibility. Lee thus refers to his literary role models, the forerunners of existentialism Franz Kafka and Søren Kierekegaard.
Sofiia Yesakova