‘Maybe tomorrow will be too late.’ War adds urgency for Ukrainian artists
KYIV, Ukraine — At first glance, the space looks like any other trendy gallery in a western country: faded walls, a stylish café where regulars chat quietly, all in a neighbourhood that wouldn’t look that out of place in Montreal.
But hanging on the walls beside peeling paint and cracked plaster, small images are vaguely reminiscent of photos and internet memes that have been circulating since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
Draw a little closer, and certain scenes are clearly recognizable after nine months of war — smouldering ruins, downed helicopters, exhausted soldiers dozing off, a Russian pilot in a bright orange suit on his knees after he was just captured.
Welcome to The Naked Room gallery, the hot spot for modern art in Kyiv.