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fashion

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A Denim Story | Ksenia Schnaider x ISKO

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music

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Apashe - Witch (ft. Alina Pash)

Went to Ukraine and met a witch, her name is Alina Pash.

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music

03:44

MONATIK & Lida Lee & NiNO - РитмоLOVE

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music

03:35

ONUKA - Vidlik

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music

03:15

ЛУНА - Ухажёр

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art

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БЛОК АДА

Podmost a skatebrand straight from Kyiv has our eye.. БЛОКАДА ТУР ХАРЬКОВ 2016 СЛАВИК МИХАЙЛОВ САША ГРОШЕВОЙ АРТЕМ ШЕВЕЛЕВ ИЛЬЯ ФЕЛЬДМАН КОСТЯ ОКРУГИН ПОДМОСТ АНДЕГРАУНД

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art

01:21

Zhanna Kadyrova - Market

Venice Art Biennale 2019 showcases the work of Ukranian artist, Zhanna Kadyrova, who recreates a recognizable market stall selling food products. The artist manufactured “the foodstuffs” of heavyweight construction materials: ceramic tiles, cement, concrete and natural stone. This site-specific installation is embedded in the context of an art fair as a site of market relations. By inviting visitors of the booth to buy the art objects sold by weight, the artist undermines the rules of price formation for art objects current on the art market, and raises the issue of how our understanding of material or spiritual values are formed.

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fashion

01:51

Bogdan Romanovic for Oyster magazine

Music: Falhaber - Rock the Beat

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interviews

02:21

RCR Khomenko: Yasia Khomenko

Witty and smart storyteller, the now iconic brand was established in 2011 by a young designer Yasia Khomenko. The brand has since had great success producing sophisticated and original clothes while aligning itself with a strong ecological manifesto. Nothing is being wasted in the production process, even the leftover scraps are being reused in creation of new designs. Since its establishment the brand has developed a significant following and made RCR KHOMENKO’s prints become recognizable and a synonym for fun all around Ukraine.

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fashion

05:25

Anton Belinskiy Fall-Winter 2021 Collection

Styling assistant: Christina Prokopchuk, Alexandra Piskun, Mariia Pruss, Khrystyna Tsar

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music

02:59

DOROFEEVA - Gorit

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art

18:57

Merck “Bolero"

Sergei Polunin in music video performance for Maurice Ravel “Bolero, M. 81"

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GusGus & Bjarki - Chernobyl

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The performance part was shoot at the ARTEFACT: Chernobyl 33 media-art exhibition in 2019. Sounds of Chernobyl - Ukrainian project in which musicians write music using samples recorded in Chernobyl and welcome to visit the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone as the inspirational trip. Icelandic artists GusGus and Bjarki released their Chernobyl-related songs this past October. Bjarki even managed to visit Chernobyl, given the opportunity, despite the global COVID-19 pandemic. His inspiration helped him create three tracks, one — together with GusGus. Music dedicated to Chernobyl is incredibly mesmerizing and imbued with the atmosphere of the Exclusion Zone. The Chernobyl disaster affected millions of people around the world. This is a complicated story, which is still painful to talk about, but any injury must be treated. Music and songs have always helped to feel and rethink. That is why the Ukrainian artist Valeriy Korshunov created the project "Sounds of Chernobyl" in 2018 as a part of an ARTEFACT art project with the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation's support. Thanks to musicians' work, this project helps to look differently at the history that has intertwined the lives of so many people and will forever remain the biggest human-made disaster on the world map, located just 100 kilometers from Kyiv.

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