What: A six major artwork outdoor exhibition currated by Ukrainian artist Ira Lupu, launching in 2022 in Wembley Park, focused on conveying the message that the meaning of home for Ukrainians is forever altered.
When: August 1st – October 31st 2022
Where: Wembley Park more information here
More Information: https://londonist.com/london/art-and-photography/visions-of-home-ira-lupa-ukraine-wembley-park
More About the Event
‘Visions of Home’ incorporates a variety of photographic artworks, murals, and digital artworks – all conveying powerful messages to raise awareness of just how the sense of home has been forever altered, from the perspective of Ukrainian artists.
‘Visions of Home’ gently celebrates this peaceful place of belonging as an inseparable concept that lives forever in the Ukrainian consciousness, using the urban landscape of Wembley Park, with careful consideration, as the canvas for art allows the viewer to absorb its power and beauty at every turn, in a subtle yet impactful way.
For ‘Visions of Home’, Wembley Park is partnering with the charity fund Tvoya Opora, (meaning ‘Your Support’) which is currently fundraising to expand and improve the refugee shelter in Lviv, “Vse Bude Dobre” – “Everything Will Be Fine”, – the most populated refugee camp in the country at present. Tvoya Opora is the shelter where Elena Subach & Helen Zhgir photographed much of the people featured in the exhibition.
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