Constructing Hope: Ukraine

Start
May 2, 2024
End
September 3, 2024
Location
536 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY 10012
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Constructing Hope: Ukraine presents the work of over a dozen participants currently applying architectural thinking to support Ukraine’s short- and long-term reconstruction efforts. In the face of Russia’s unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine—a war that has destroyed and existentially threatened Ukrainians’ lives, ecology, culture, and infrastructure—these multidisciplinary creatives regain agency over their environment by employing architectural strategies and practices as a form of resistance. Showcasing their work and ideas, Constructing Hope: Ukraine reveals the power of collaboration, horizontal organizing, and knowledge exchange, illuminating architecture’s critical role in building a collective resistance that can generate hope for imperiled communities in Ukraine and beyond.

The first exhibition of this work in the United States, Constructing Hope: Ukraine focuses on decentralized reconstruction efforts, presenting the work of grassroots initiatives happening inside and outside of Ukraine. The exhibition brings together a wide range of projects—from modular furniture designs and housing for internally displaced individuals to detailed documentation of destroyed buildings and spatial memories—to illustrate how architecture can foster mutual aid and facilitate crucial support networks for entire communities. Constructing Hope: Ukraine presents these resourceful initiatives to demonstrate how, even during wartime destruction, these actions provide the hope necessary to move forward.

Using artifacts and other methods of architectural storytelling to imagine a hopeful future, the exhibition will include drawings, photographs, videos, furniture, and models. The exhibition will feature a suspended full-scale prototype of a bed designed by the Ukrainian NGO MetaLab, who provide temporary emergency accommodation for internally displaced people in Western Ukraine. As part of their Co-Haty initiative, the team has designed a ready-to-assemble, modular bed that “exemplifies our commitment to thoughtful design, sustainability, and adaptability to diverse living situations.”

Constructing Hope: Ukraine will showcase models by the artist collective Prykarpattian Theater. The models represent the physical embodiment of people’s destroyed homes and beloved places created together with refugees through photographs and verbal testimonies.

Ukrainian graphic designer Aliona Solomadina created a visual identity for the exhibition inspired by taped windows that are typical throughout Ukrainian cities and towns during the ongoing war. Ukrainian people often tape their windows in intricate, criss-cross patterns to protect their homes from shattering glass during explosions. This practical solution has become a visible symbol of resistance.

Curators: Ashley Bigham, Betty Roytburd, and Sasha Topolnytska

Graphic Designer: Aliona Solomadina

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