is a transdisciplinary project that reveals the method and medium of art objects in public space. Against an urban backdrop, they construct urban and imaginary worlds and meticulously treat everyday life.
In the project After Socialist Modernism, we explore how ideas of urban planners and architects of the last decade of the USSR have shaped and continue to shape the city we live in today. This online platform showcases the architecture and planning projects of the 1980s and acts as an archive of public events, conferences, and publications.
A group of artists have come together to create the speculative Underground Station `Love Teroborony`.
Lav Teroborony is an alternative name for Lev Tolstoy metro station, omitting the capital letters `L` and `T` of the previous name. Kyiv citizens already call this station `LT`. The fundamental artists point of interest is: what is a possible reason for the reconstruction of urban spaces, a new cultural policy, etc., besides the imperial base.
Ukrainian Upcyclers Metacommunity
Initiative to enforce the trend of `trashmodernism` and the practice of making new things out of `trash` by organising workshops and exhibitions. The important part is the philosophical context of reassembling used things as a metaphor for reassembling the whole environment and society in a sustainable way.