PHOTO: © Nikita Titov

VERNISSAGE "Words that became meaningful" - Grafiken des ukrainischen Künstlers Nikita Titov

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Vernissage on Kyiv Day 25.05. with live music and guests

The exhibition Words That Became Meaningful by Nikita Titov deals with the power of language in times of war. In his works, the artist combines reduced, graphically concise elements with meaningful words and symbols that have taken on a new, deeper meaning as a result of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. Colors such as blue and yellow as well as national motifs are used to evoke feelings of identity, resilience and hope. The works are more than pure art - they are statements, a visual echo of Ukrainian reality that encourages reflection and solidarity.

About the artist

Nikita Titov is a Ukrainian artist and graphic designer who has attracted a great deal of attention for his political and socially committed posters, especially since the beginning of the war. His clear, emotionally charged images spread on social networks as well as in international exhibitions. Titov knows how to express complex social issues through minimalist, visually powerful means. His work has made him an important voice in the Ukrainian cultural scene - not only as an artist, but also as a chronicler of a country in resistance.

Exhibition duration: 25.05.2025 to 19.06.2025
Free admission.

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Location

Kulturladen St. Georg e.V. Alexanderstraße 16 20099 Hamburg

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