Allapattah
Voloshyn Gallery
Until November 29, 2023
NO GREY ZONES
Voloshyn Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its first location in the U.S. in the bustling Allapattah district of Miami. The inaugural exhibition, “No Grey Zones” running from October 7 to November 25, 2023, raises pivotal questions about the terminations of wars and the ambiguities that shadow them. The artworks combine a documentary approach and a critique of international power politics with a goal to articulate genuine threats amidst complex geopolitical narratives. Harnessing varied compositional methods, notably the bird’s-eye perspective, the exhibition brings into focus the depleted territories that often turn into spaces for deliberate coercion after the endgame. The works on view emphasize the need to distinguish calculated aggression from the mystified terminology of the territories that “levitate between peace and war.”
Participating in Untitled Art
The gallery’s Miami venue emphasizes showcasing Ukrainian and Eastern European artists, while curating initiatives and discussions that promote engagement with their American colleagues. Artists showcased include Ádám Albert from Budapest, Bojan Stojčić from Sarajevo, K. Yoland operating between London and the U.S., Dana Levy, connecting Tel Aviv and New York, and Ukrainian artists Mykola Ridnyi, Lesia Khomenko, Nikita Kadan, and Oleksiy Sai.
Voloshyn Gallery
802 NW 22nd StMiami, FL 33127
P: 786 461 5800