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Vladyslav Riaboshtan
Artist from Ukraine
Vladislav was born in 1996 in Ukraine, in Dnipro.
He now lives in Kyiv, working in visual art.
"In my childhood, I was surrounded by factories, railway, unfinished subway and many other industrial objects. Even after I grew up and moved to a different city, I wanted to find locations to which I got used, their atmosphere".
Before the war started, his actual project was a large series of Kyiv subways. At the moment this series is transformed into the theme of a subway as a shelter place, a safe zone from rockets and explosions. The war has changed the perception of many things for Ukrainians. I’d like to show how this experience changed what and why I depict.

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Vladyslav Riaboshtan
Artist from Ukraine
Vladislav was born in 1996 in Ukraine, in Dnipro.
He now lives in Kyiv, working in visual art.
"In my childhood, I was surrounded by factories, railway, unfinished subway and many other industrial objects. Even after I grew up and moved to a different city, I wanted to find locations to which I got used, their atmosphere".
Before the war started, his actual project was a large series of Kyiv subways. At the moment this series is transformed into the theme of a subway as a shelter place, a safe zone from rockets and explosions. The war has changed the perception of many things for Ukrainians. I’d like to show how this experience changed what and why I depict.

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Subway as a shelter
Painting by Vladyslav Riaboshtan
150 x 100 cm • Acrylic, Acrylic on canvas
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Vladyslav Riaboshtan
Artist from Ukraine
Vladislav was born in 1996 in Ukraine, in Dnipro.
He now lives in Kyiv, working in visual art.
"In my childhood, I was surrounded by factories, railway, unfinished subway and many other industrial objects. Even after I grew up and moved to a different city, I wanted to find locations to which I got used, their atmosphere".
Before the war started, his actual project was a large series of Kyiv subways. At the moment this series is transformed into the theme of a subway as a shelter place, a safe zone from rockets and explosions. The war has changed the perception of many things for Ukrainians. I’d like to show how this experience changed what and why I depict.

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