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Throwing a Shadow: The Work of Art in Times of the Production of War
Kateryna Iakovlenko
e-flux Notes
Posted: August 7, 2024
Category
Contemporary Art, War & Conflict
Subjects
Ukraine
Flavors of Freedom: Rethinking the late 1980s and early 1990s
Kateryna Iakovlenko
Architecture Essay
Posted: September 6, 2023
Category
Architecture, War & Conflict, Urbanism
Subjects
Ukraine, Preservation, Protests & Demonstrations
Exactly That Body: Images Against Oppression
Kateryna Iakovlenko
Images produce bodily effects and wield the power of persuasion. They reveal invisible and hidden violence; they show the suffering associated with loss and trauma as something very physical. While photography can convey such feelings, it can also build distance between those suffering and those viewing images of suffering, who may not want that closeness. After all, being close hurts. But all of these bodies, suffering or not, are a part of one collective body at war, with all its legs, breasts, and broken hands wearing a yellow and blue bracelet.
e-flux Journal
Posted: February 9, 2023
Category
War & Conflict, Photography
Subjects
Ukraine, Photojournalism
Images at War: Interview with Ukrainian Photographer Kostiantyn Polishchuk
Kateryna Iakovlenko
e-flux Notes
Posted: December 9, 2022
Category
Photography, War & Conflict
Subjects
Ukraine
“Life after ruins”
Kateryna Iakovlenko
e-flux Criticism
Posted: September 29, 2022
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Eastern Europe, Memory, Monuments, Ruins
Ukrainian Rage
Kateryna Iakovlenko
e-flux Notes
Posted: May 11, 2022
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Ukraine, Russia
Bloody, Orthodox
Kateryna Iakovlenko
e-flux Notes
Posted: April 27, 2022
Category
War & Conflict, Religion & Spirituality
Subjects
Ukraine, Russia