Даніїл Ревковський та Андрій Рачинський / Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy
Based in Kharkiv (UA), born in Kharkiv (UA).
Daniil Revkovskiy (b.1993) and Andriy Rachinskiy (b.1990) is an artist-duo based in Kharkiv. They both graduated from the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Art. In 2010 created a public community “Pamjat” (Memory) in Vkontakte social network with the aim of exploring the collective memory in the post-Soviet space. Their joint artistic practice, which began in 2012, is based on the fusion of such media as video, photography, and installation. Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy are the holders of the public choice prize of the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2020.
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Охорона праці на Дніпропе...
Даніїл Ревковський та Андрій Рачинський / Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy, Охорона праці на Дніпропетровщині / Labour Safety in the Region of Dnipropetrovsk , 2018. Video, 22’13”.
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Clanking, dispute, hammer...
Даніїл Ревковський та Андрій Рачинський / Daniil Revkovskiy and Andriy Rachinskiy, Clanking, dispute, hammering and gurgling, 2020. Video, 9’27”.
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Imagine Ukraine
06 May 2022 - 28 August 2022.
Imagine Ukraine is an ambitious project that aims to reach out beyond the immediate urgencies, however pressing those continue to be. It want -

Worth Fighting For
14 November 2022 - 14 December 2022.
Worth Fighting For The Ukrainian fight is about the survival of a nation and its right to exist – politically, militarily, econom
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IMAGINE UKRAINE - Exhibit...
Imagine Ukraine is an ambitious project that aims to reach out beyond the immediate urgencies, however pressing those continue to be. It want
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Уяви Україну – Мистецтво ...
M HKA, 06.05–21.08.2022 The exhibition at M HKA presented the vital Ukrainian art scene from the perspective of art as a critical instrum
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Worth Fighting For
14.11 - 14.12.2022 Oskar-Jäger-Strasse 97-99, 50933 Cologne Open every day, 10:00 – 18:00 The Ukrainian fight is about the sur
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Landscape
Landscape (with a reflection by Masi Nayyem) Ukraine combines vast open horizons with industrial urbanism. This landscape is continually
