Bear - she is recognized across cultures, and stands at the threshold between wilderness and human presence. As habitats shift, bears are increasingly moving into our spaces out of necessity.
Behind her, as murals, and before her as the blurred reflection, the two Ukrainian Avant-Garde images: “Time” by David Burliuk, holding collapse and chaos depicted as a train wreck; and “Tram” by Alexander Bogomazov, alive with the kinetic energy of industrialization and Kyiv's new electric rail network. Together they reflect a world in rapid transformation - disintegration and unification, side by side.
At the edge of forest and city.
Bear - she is recognized across cultures, and stands at the threshold between wilderness and human presence. As habitats shift, bears are increasingly moving into our spaces out of necessity.
Behind her, as murals, and before her as the blurred reflection, the two Ukrainian Avant-Garde images: “Time” by David Burliuk, holding collapse and chaos depicted as a train wreck; and “Tram” by Alexander Bogomazov, alive with the kinetic energy of industrialization and Kyiv's new electric rail network. Together they reflect a world in rapid transformation - disintegration and unification, side by side.
At the edge of forest and city.