TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION: “I AM A PROBLEM HERE.?”
M17 Contemporary Art Center invites you on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 3:00 PM to a guided tour of the exhibition “Am I the Problem Here.?”
During the meeting, we will talk about the female presence in art during war, corporeality and memory, as well as how contemporary female artists make sense of the experience of vulnerability, strength and silence. A guided tour is an opportunity to see the project from a different angle, through conversation, shared observations and questions that remain after viewing.
Artists of the project: AntiGonna, Diana Berg, Svitlana Biedarieva, Julia Beliaeva, Oksana Briukhovetska, Dasha Chechushkova, Polina Choni, Olena Dombrovska, Margo Dubovska, Ksenia Hnylytska, Alevtina Kakhidze, Daria Khozhai, Kinderseele, Alina Kopytsia, Anastasiia Kulik, Maria Kulikovska, Nina Lahuta, Anastasiia Leliuk, Kateryna Lisova, Liubov Malikova, Maria Matiashova, Daria Molokoiedova, Polina Moroz, Sevilâ Nariman-qizi, Alina Prokopenko, Masha Reva, Richka, Rina Riga, Anna Serzhant, Polina Shcherbyna, Tania Shcheglova, Maryna Skuharieva, Olga Stein, Yevheniia Sydorenko, Karina Synytsia, Maryna Talutto, Tamara Turliun, Anastasiia Tymoshenko, V (anonymous artist), Emine Ziyatdin.
“The Problem” is the one whose presence unsettles the established order. The one that does not fit. The one that asks too much. The one that keeps silent too loudly.
The one that refuses to vanish – after childbirth, after aging, after invisibility, after death, in war. Despite everything.
This exhibition is not about women’s art. It is an exhibition of women who persist. They are the full stop – presence itself, and a question addressed to the system, to history, to war, to a culture still unsure what to do with women’s rage, women’s knowledge, with the body, with faith, with stature, with silence, with pleasure, aggression, children, daughters, clay, motherhood, bohemia, exile, skin, flesh, grief, solidarity, and expectancy.
They are not a circle. Not a group. Not a slice of “women’s art.” They are subjects of art – artists, creators.
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