The exhibition “VHUTEMAS: Avant-Garde Laboratory, 1920-1930s” near the “Little Ukraine” district of New York continued its work after a break due to the situation in Ukraine. It has been reported DEA News With reference to the American media.
The exhibition takes place at the private educational institution Cooper Union and has been criticized for being “thoughtless” towards the neighboring large Ukrainian diaspora. This is because VKHUTEMAS (Higher Artistic and Technical Workshops) were established in the USSR.
On January 25, a few hours before the opening, the exhibition was postponed. However, after that, the educational institution received letters of objection from 750 teachers who spoke in favor of the opening of the exhibition. On February 6, the exhibition continued its work.
Cooper Union said the exhibits will be shown again in April, complemented by “statements that tell the same story from different angles” for a “broader geopolitical context”.
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