Intermezzo
July 10 - August 10, 2019
Artists: Andrew Kravchenko
In his photo series, the author tried to show the crossroads between consciousness and impressions. To achieve this effect, he addressed the typical art style of impressionism, where experience transfer prevails over content. The author encouraged viewers to deepen their experience with the photos in order to discover their own feelings through everyday Kyiv landscapes. In this series of photos of “The World of Emotional Photos”, the author personally reflected on his presence in urban environment. In contrast to his photodocumentary practice, where fixation on reality takes precedence, the author as an artist entered into a dialogue with visitors and tried to build a connection between reality and our subconscious feelings.
In his photo series, the author tries to show the crossroads between consciousness and impressions. To achieve this effect, he addresses the typical art style of impressionism, where experience transfer prevails over content. The author encourages viewers to deepen their experience with the photos in order to discover their own feelings through everyday Kyiv landscapes. In this series of photos of "The World of Emotional Photos", the author personally reflects on his presence in urban environment. In contrast to his photodocumentary practice, where fixation on reality takes precedence, the author as an artist is entering into a dialogue with visitors and tries to build a connection between reality and our subconscious feelings.
Information about the artist:
Andrew Kravchenko – Ukrainian professional photographer. Andrew often collaborates with news agencies such as the Associated Press, European Press-photo Agency, Reuters, Agency France-Press, Getty Images, and many others. During the period between 2016 - 2018, Andrew Kravchenko obtained his education from the New York Institute of Photography with a specialty in Photojournalism (New York. USA.). He has participated in various workshops and trainings from the leading experts-photographers. For a period 2014-2016, he worked as a political photojournalist in Ukraine, and his photographs have been published in international and American agencies: The Times, International, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and others. From 2016 collaborates with UNICEF, OSCE, UN.