BLACK & WHITE PROJECT SPACE PRESENTS


SONIA ATLANTOVA

OLEXANDER KLIMENKO

Icons on Ammunition Boxes

Online art auction closing and in-person presentation of newly created set of icons epitomizing hope for peace and justice in Ukraine.

The new set of 19 icons was created in 2022 and premiered exclusively online on https://app.galabid.com/icons.


It will be on display at

Jamesport Meeting House 

August 25, 5-7pm.


Wine for the reception will be kindly provided by Channing Daughters Winery

All proceeds from sale will benefit the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital (PFVMH)) - a non-governmental organization of healthcare professionals in Ukraine who volunteer their services to provide medical care on the frontline of the current war against Russian invasion. Since its inception in 2014, the Pirogov Mobile Volunteer Hospital treated about 50,000 patients, saving lives of both military and civilians.

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About the Artworks 

Icons on Ammunition Boxes are silent witnesses of war and symbols of victory of life over death.The icons are painted on wooden fragments from military ammunition boxes abandoned by Russian soldiers on the battle fields in Eastern Ukraine, found by Ukrainian deminers and rescued by medical volunteers from the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital. These icons transform the military rubbish smelling of death into life-affirming art. Images painted on these boxes bring hope for peace and justice to the country torn by war. They epitomize how violence and pain can be transformed into peace and consolation and serve as an important source of financial support to the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital to make such transformation possible. 


Icons on Ammunition Boxes have been exhibited at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, Parliaments of Ukraine and Lithuania, St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, and the Lithuanian Embassy in Ukraine as well as in many cities in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, France, Holland, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Canada and US. Since 2015, Icons on Ammunition Boxes project raised over $450,000 for the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital.

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ARTIST STATEMENT


Transforming death into life. Transformation of war into peace. This is what everyone who faces the horrors of war dreams of. Icons on Ammunition Boxes project was our shared dream of peace in Ukraine. An icon can miraculously chronicle not only the events of two thousand years ago, but also the tragic vicissitudes of modern warfare unfolding before our eyes where hundreds of thousands are directly involved and millions are displaced.


It turned out that the icons’ classical contexts could be altered by painting them on fragments from military ammunition boxes rescued from the battle fields, thus expanding their symbols from the testament of Incarnation to the tragedy of modern war. A board on which a traditional icon is painted is incredibly similar to a lid or a bottom of a military ammunition box. This strange resemblance prompted us to paint the first icon of the project on such a board. We were pleasantly surprised and quite impressed by the reaction of the military and medical volunteers to our project, their enthusiasm, their willingness to bring those empty ammunition boxes from the battle fields. We consider them full participants of our project, a kind of co-authors.  


What carried death, in the process of creative act began to convey what in the Ukrainian tradition is associated with life - an icon. Military ammunition boxes are visually similar to coffins. Moreover, these boxes are, like coffins, stored deep underground in military warehouses and arsenals. The war begins and, like in a Hollywood horror movie, those coffin boxes appear in the world of God, death jumps out from them, destroying everything in its path. But the final chapter in its destructive journey is written by the artist when the boxes carrying death begin to radiate life. One of the core metaphors of our project is that military ammunition boxes after the battle get a new life, acquire a new function, become icons - symbols of victory of life over death.


Another important part of the project is volunteerism. Volunteering became an example of self-organization of the Ukrainians, a kind of test of humanity, a clear manifestation of grassroots democracy. Perhaps volunteering is what the modern Ukraine is most successful at, something we, as Ukrainians can be proud of and share with the world.

 

It seemed unethical for us to keep sale proceeds as if profiting from death and war. That's why we decided to turn our art project into a charitable initiative. We approached one of the founders of the Pirogov First Mobile Volunteer Hospital. Gennady Druzenko, with a proposal for cooperation, and since 2015 we have been providing financial support to this hospital - the largest non-governmental volunteer medical project. Our art initiative became one of the hospital’s main financial supporter, providing more than 90 percent of its financial needs.Initially our project was an attempt to speak about modern war in the language of traditional art, and gradually it included discussions of the role of volunteers  and artists at the time of war.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS


OLEXANDER KLIMENKO

(b.1976, lives & works in Kyiv, Ukraine)

Graduate of the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (1998), Institute of Art History, Folklore and Ethnology and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2002). Taught at the Kyiv State Institute of Decorative Arts and Design and at the Higher Humanitarian Theological Courses (Kyiv). Participated in exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad, organized of a number of literary and artistic events and performances. Author of the idea and one of the curators of the project "Icons on Ammunition Boxes".

 

SONIA ATLANTOVA

(b.1981, lives & works in Kyiv, Ukraine)

Graduate of the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture. Works in the field of monumental and easel painting, book graphics, installations. Participated in exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad. Her books were included in short and long lists of several literary awards in Ukraine and abroad, in particular - "BBC Book of the Year".


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Images © Olexander Klimenko, © Sonia Atlantova

Black & White Project Space is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit Organization established in 2010. Its mission is to provide artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and mediums without commercial pressures. By supporting experimentation and project-based exhibitions & performances, artists are encouraged to cross over diverse art mediums and create site-specific installations and performances as an extension of their representative work.  


Black & White Project Space is the fiscal sponsor for Beach Sessions Dance Series and the sponsor of the Ukraine Art Fund.


For more information and to request images, please contact Tatyana Okshteyn.

Black & White Project Space is grateful to everyone who is helping to raise much-needed funding for the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital in Ukraine to buy medical equipment, vehicles, protective equipment, and everything they need to maintain the day-to-day running of the hospital.


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