Towards each other by Oleg Holosiy

Towards each other 1991

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painting, acrylic-paint

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contemporary

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abstract painting

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painting

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acrylic-paint

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abstract

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acrylic on canvas

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abstraction

Dimensions 200 x 300 cm

Oleg Holosiy’s large canvas painting, towards each other, presents an enigmatic scene filled with symbolic potential. Produced in Ukraine, likely in the late 1980s or early 1990s, the painting hints at the anxieties and ambiguities of the Perestroika period. The figures, almost ghostly in their depiction, seem to gesture towards each other across a divide. The murky palette and indistinct forms create a sense of unease, reflecting the social and political turmoil of the time. Holosiy was part of a generation of artists who were beginning to challenge the conventions of Soviet art. The title "Towards each other" may imply a longing for connection, but the figures' isolation suggests the difficulties of achieving true understanding or unity. To fully grasp the painting’s significance, it's helpful to consider the social and institutional context in which Holosiy was working. Examining the history of Ukrainian art institutions during this period, as well as the cultural debates around national identity, can shed light on the painting's deeper meanings. Art isn't created in a vacuum; it's always shaped by the world around it.

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