Mykola Bilous, Yaroslav Derkach, Rustam Mirzoev, Sergiy Oleksiuk, Ievgen Petrov, VALYA
SPORT
17.07 – 3.10.2015
Group exhibition project, dedicated to tenth anniversary of TSEKH.
Painting, sculpture, installation.
Sergiy Oleksiuk, Crishtianu, 2015, waving on a metal grid, 145x100
Yaroslav Derkach, PODIUM, 2015, MDF, 240x52x50
Rustam Mirzoev, FOETUS, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 100x150
VALYA, A PLEASANT SURPRISE. LINDYK, 2015, linen rope, 1000
Mykola Bilous, CLOUDS, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 140x198
Mykola Bilous, ATHLETE, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 140x140
Mykola Bilous, OPTIMISM, 2015, acrylic on canvas, 150x240
Ievgen Petrov, WEIGHT, 2015, polymer clay, metal, acrylic, 15х7х7
Ievgen Petrov, WEIGHTLIFTER, 2015, polymer clay, metal, acrylic, 10х16х8,5
Ievgen Petrov, DISCOBOLUS, polymer clay, metal, acrylic, 10x24x10
Ievgen Petrov, FOOTBALL PLAYERS, 2015, polymer clay, metal, acrylic, 27x13x18
Ievgen Petrov, WHERE ARE YOU RUNNING?, watercolor on paper, 73x148

Mykola Bilous, Yaroslav Derkach, Rustam Mirzoev, Sergiy Oleksiuk,  Ievgen Petrov, VALYA

SPORT
Group exhibition project, dedicated to tenth anniversary of TSEKH. 
Painting, sculpture, installation.
17.07 – 3.10.2015

Art, sport, and science – there are three things, appropriate for humans.
 
Art and sport have a term “arena” in common.
 
Sport is possible only if there are viewers, like viewers in art; sport demands over-tension for its results, like in science; and sport can be characterized by a long training and public demonstration afterwards.
 
Furthermore, art is connected with science through a principle of searching and human’s self-knowledge; sport and science allow their inventions to be fixed both physically and theoretically: art conventions are much more complicated, from the first sight.
 
Let win the strongest!