Faculty of Art
Sculpture/Installation
Sasha Shevchenko
05 Twice Bound, Once Removed, Born Quick, Born Tangled, Detail
Sculpture
2022
Printed canvas, dried beachgrass, embroidery hoop, soil
10 x 10 x 16 inches
This iterative installation is an object-based reflection on imagination as a tool for creating cultural futures in groups of diaspora. Stemming from the artist’s experience as a female Ukrainian immigrant, the multi-media work envisions a new, clumsy central character likened to Shevchenko’s personal self-reflection. Lyusterko, which means “little mirror” in Ukrainian, begins to appear within the displayed objects, costumes, and photographs. She sits at the cusp of life and death, a fragile decision of fate left to the viewer. She begins to shape new origin stories, narratives, and spaces of healing. From an 8 month long process, traditional mediums like Ukrainian embroidery meet taught, militaristic display strategies or playful symbols and appliqués. Through crafts, haptic making and strategies of display, the elements propose new perspectives on the diasporic experience, Ukrainian resistance, and the compassionate qualities of imaginative play. Lyusterko’s iterative installation becomes a tribute to resiliently hoping, to trans-locality, to the origin stories that also feel like the beginning of ends, and to persistent making when a timely tragedy also feels timeless.
“Like the most destructive of actions, creation also does not happen quiet.”
Work by
Sasha Shevchenko aka. Lyusterko
Cross-disciplinary installation
“Any origin starts with an act of creation - a sweeping of thread, a linking of name and body, an installation, a setting up of something. Origin is not perfect, nor is it static. We are all carriers...” [More]
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