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Today, a curatorial tour of the exhibition "Ukrainian Theatre Costume of the XX-XXI Centuries: Identity, Context, Landscape" by Tetіana Rudenko took place.

We are sharing photos from Tetiana Rudenko's curatorial tour of the exhibition Ukrainian Theatre Costume of the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries: Identity, Context, Landscape.


Tetiana Rudenko is the chief curator of the Museum of Theatre, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine, a researcher of Ukrainian avant-garde theatre and the works of Vadym Meller and Anatol Petrytskyi, and curator of the international project "Ukrainian Theatre Costume of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries: Identity, Context, Landscape" by the Museum of Theatre, Music and Cinema Arts of Ukraine.



The exhibition "Ukrainian Theatre Costume of the XX-XXI centuries. Identity, Context, Landscape" presents the works of Ukrainian artists who worked on the creation of theatre costumes at different times - Ivan Buriachok (1877-1936), Vadym Meller (1884-1962), Anatol Petrytskyi (1895-1964), Alla Horska (1929-1970), Myron Kyprian (1930-2019), Yevhen Lysyk (1930-1991), as well as works by practicing artists who form the face of theatre and the art of theatrical costume in Ukraine today - Hanna Ipatieva, Danylia Kolot, Yulia Zaulichna, Olena Polishchuk, Liudmyla Nahorna, Liubov Dushyna, Natalia Rydvanetska, Inessa Kulchytska, Oleh Tatarinov, Bohdan Polishchuk. In addition, the exhibition features the works of talented students of several universities who are now starting their professional careers: Vasilina Bezherianu, Anna Mashkovska, Maria Chornoshkur, Kateryna Marchenko, and Kateryna Tyshchenko.

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The exhibition is part of an international project implemented by the Scenography Gallery NGO in partnership with the Museum of Theatre, Music and Cinema of Ukraine, PLACEID Territorial Marketing Development Fund (Poland), with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation.

Project curators: Bohdan Polishchuk, Tetiana Rudenko, Barbara Zharinov.


The project manager is Oleh Oneshchak.


The exhibition will be open until 31 October.

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