
Born and raised in East Germany, she has resided in the United States since 2001. Kutt is a photographer, art curator, choreographer, and ballet master. This exhibition will be co-curated with Sabine Kutt of Sabine Kutt Photography.
#LIVING ART EXHIBIT SERIES#
"In 2014, when the war in Ukraine started, I began the ARtNUO series.as the war only escalates, this series is still ongoing." - Bella Logachova The 4th Block is an association of contemporary graphic designers. Logachova received wide recognition after the presentation of posters titled ARtNUO - New Ukrainian Ornaments at the IX International Triennale "4th Block" in 2015 for which she received the Grand Prix award of the festival. but we need to do something, to create new things-it's our responsibility." said Bella Logachova. Through her intricate works, she describes various international events including the current conflict in Ukraine starting with the 2014 Revolution of Dignity: "Each work is a documentary story told by means of ornament. The exhibit is on display through June 11, 2023.Ĭombining imagery that is traditional to Ukrainian folk art along with military icons and symbols, Logachova creates complex and narrative digital images. From 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., the public can explore the exhibition, hear remarks from co-curator Sabine Kutt and leadership from the Dnipro Ukrainian Cultural Center, and attend a short public gallery tour. The first hour, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., is for Museum Members and features a special curator tour. The exhibition will be on view Thursday, with an opening reception from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. The CAM will exhibit 19 of Bella Logachova's artworks from the ARtNUO (New Ukrainian Ornaments) Series, produced from 2014 through 2022, along with a video of the artist. "Living Through War" offers the rare opportunity to see through the eyes of a person in an active combat zone. With this exhibition, the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University (CAM) strives to bring empathy and awareness to the war in Ukraine while supporting an artist and her country embroiled in conflict. Each work gives unique insight into the perspective of an artist living through the violence and destruction of her homeland. "Living Through War: Works from Kharkiv by Bella Logachova" is a reaction against the war in Ukraine. 25-War is destructive to people and their cultural heritage.
