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The Art Business
David Bellingham
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Exploring Ukrainian Art & its Markets: War-Time Innovations and International Impact
The Art Business
1 hour 20 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
Exploring Ukrainian Art & its Markets: War-Time Innovations and International Impact
Welcome to the Art Business Podcast! In this episode, David Bellingham, Programme Director of the MA Art Business, Sotheby's Institute of Art London, investigates the dynamic landscape of Ukrainian art during wartime. Alongside curator and art historian Bohdan Mysiuha and interpreter Olena Grubb, the discussion explores the shifting priorities among Ukrainian art collectors, emphasizing the cultural significance and quality of national art. The conversation highlights the resurgence of early Ukrainian modernism, revealing how historical events influence contemporary art. Bohdan shares his journey in documenting lesser-known Ukrainian artists, reflecting on the importance of understanding Ukraine's art history in the global context. Listeners gain insight into the innovative models supporting Ukrainian art, including the privately funded Mercury Center for Intellectual Art. The dialogue underscores the vital role of art in visualizing the world and fostering a vibrant cultural identity, even amid the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict.   Links: https://ciamercury.com/en/about-us/?srsltid=AfmBOorgTdTn0p3sTAhdCRqeliWmnrIreZtAAWzuZFy6U-rlhObnvrTC   https://www.artsy.net/partner/center-of-intellectual-art-mercury   https://lvivgallery.org.ua/museums/muzey-modernizmu     music ‘Baby, I Miss The Internet’ (Rama, Rama, Rama)  by TOT TAYLOR is used by kind permission of the artist ©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020)  
The Art Business