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On May 15th, LU Gallery in Lutsk (Ukraine) opens Odesa, Texas, a group exhibition featuring works by Valeria Troubina, Taisiia Cherkasova, Yurii Pikul, Volodymyr Budnikov, Anton Varga, Serhii Torbinov, and Dima Mykytenko. Curated by Kristina Borhes, the exhibition will remain on view until mid-July.
After a short spring break, LU Gallery returns with a new exhibition dedicated to memory, a sense of place, and the ways some spaces continue to live and evolve in our imagination. Odesa, Texas brings together diverse artistic practices that, each in its own way, rethink place through distance (spatial or temporal, emotional or historical distance).
In this exhibition, Odesa, Texas is not a literal place, it is a conceptual tool. Toponymically, no such place exists: there is Odesa in Ukraine and Odessa in Texas. Yet the moment we allow these two geographies to overlap, a third space begins to breathe between them and strangely enough, the liminality of this space gives us a way to speak…
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Press Release
On May 15th, LU Gallery in Lutsk (Ukraine) opens Odesa, Texas, a group exhibition featuring works by Valeria Troubina, Taisiia Cherkasova, Yurii Pikul, Volodymyr Budnikov, Anton Varga, Serhii Torbinov, and Dima Mykytenko. Curated by Kristina Borhes, the exhibition will remain on view until mid-July.
After a short spring break, LU Gallery returns with a new exhibition dedicated to memory, a sense of place, and the ways some spaces continue to live and evolve in our imagination. Odesa, Texas brings together diverse artistic practices that, each in its own way, rethink place through distance (spatial or temporal, emotional or historical distance).
In this exhibition, Odesa, Texas is not a literal place, it is a conceptual tool. Toponymically, no such place exists: there is Odesa in Ukraine and Odessa in Texas. Yet the moment we allow these two geographies to overlap, a third space begins to breathe between them and strangely enough, the liminality of this space gives us a way to speak…




























