Ausstellung

April 24 - Mai 15

Berlin

UQBAR, Schwedenstraße 16, Berlin, 13357

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Half-Life: 40 Years After Charnobyl — The Belarusian Fallout

Opening: 24 April at 18:00

The project of contemporary art brings together artists from Belarus who were born after the Charnobyl disaster and whose lives and artistic experiences have been shaped by its long-term consequences.The curatorial concept draws on the notion of “half-life” as a metaphor for the prolonged impact of the catastrophe on memory, bodies, and identity. Through installations, video works, and artistic objects, the project explores how Charnobyl continues to exist in personal stories, collective memory, and the cultural imagination.The exhibition creates a space for critical reflection on the disaster and highlights the Belarusian perspective within the contemporary geopolitical context.

Artists:Uladzimir HramovichDaria SazanovichYuliya TsviatkovaKristina SatsinaLesia Pcholka

Parallel program:Julia CimafiejevaOxana Gurinovitch

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24.04.2026 - 15.05.2026

Berlin

UQBAR, Schwedenstraße 16, Berlin, 13357

Veranstalter: 

k.A.

Event teilen:

Half-Life: 40 Years After Charnobyl — The Belarusian Fallout

Opening: 24 April at 18:00

The project of contemporary art brings together artists from Belarus who were born after the Charnobyl disaster and whose lives and artistic experiences have been shaped by its long-term consequences.The curatorial concept draws on the notion of “half-life” as a metaphor for the prolonged impact of the catastrophe on memory, bodies, and identity. Through installations, video works, and artistic objects, the project explores how Charnobyl continues to exist in personal stories, collective memory, and the cultural imagination.The exhibition creates a space for critical reflection on the disaster and highlights the Belarusian perspective within the contemporary geopolitical context.

Artists:Uladzimir HramovichDaria SazanovichYuliya TsviatkovaKristina SatsinaLesia Pcholka

Parallel program:Julia CimafiejevaOxana Gurinovitch