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"High-Precision Love or the Third World War". An exhibition by Ukrainian artist Igor Gusev in Paris

"High-Precision Love or the Third World War". An exhibition by Ukrainian artist Igor Gusev in Paris
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In Paris, there will be a solemn opening of an exhibition featuring works by Ukrainian artist Igor Gusev, dedicated to the consequences of the terrorist attack on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station and the Third World War. The exhibition showcases the artist's works, where his own vision of the tragedy at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station is embodied through the use of artificial intelligence.

Starting from February 2022, the artist has been reflecting daily on news that we learn almost instantly. However, even among daily fears, there are events that not only impress but profoundly shock. For him, one such event was the flooding of the zoo after the explosion at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station. Upon seeing this news, the artist envisioned how water inundates the animals confined in cages, and this became the stimulus for creating a new series of works.

 

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Under the guidance of the artist, artificial intelligence brought certain works to life, allowing viewers to experience the horror of that time. These works reveal the consequences of a war crime that occupiers tried to shroud in silence, prohibiting the media from operating and even firing at rescuers.

 

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In creating his works, Igor Husyev actively employs imagination and his "neuromodernism" methodology. According to him, since reality changes almost every day during the war, visualizing this process contributes to a better understanding of everything happening around us.

 

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The exhibition "High-Precision Love or the Third World War" will run from January 25 to February 29 at the Cultural Center of the Embassy of Ukraine in France.

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