Problems and prospects of the development of Ukrainian art (realities of martial law)

Keywords: cultural restoration, development in war conditions, contemporary Ukrainian art, creativity, trends in art.

Abstract

This article examines the problems of Ukrainian artistic space that emerged as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the prospects for its development in the future. The purpose of this research work is to thoroughly investigate the ways of development of Ukrainian art in the realities of wartime and the formation of new features of national identity in the European cultural space. Also, the author has defined the purpose of studying the most widespread artistic trends in Ukraine in order to define their problems and study their perspectives in the Ukrainian and world artistic space. The methodological approach of this research consists in searching and analysis of the overwhelming majority of sources of Ukrainian origin, aimed at studying the artistic cultural space of Ukraine during the war. The methods used in the article were historical and logical analysis, synchronic analysis, as well as descriptive methods to study the issues of problems and prospects of the development of art in Ukraine. As a result, the main problems of Ukrainian art were analyzed and the tendencies of its development in the realities of war were determined.

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Author Biographies

Oksana Mosendz, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Dnipro, Ukraine. 

Associate Professor Doctor of the Philosophy, field of study Culture and Art Department of Fine Arts and Design Faculty of Ukrainian and Foreign Philology and Studi Arts, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Dnipro, Ukraine. 

Yevheniia Filimonova-Zlatohurska, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Lviv, Ukraine).

Postgraduate Student at the Department of Directing and Choreography of the Faculty of Culture and Arts, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Lviv, Ukraine).

Hanna Pankiv, Izmail State University of Humanities, Ukraine.

Candidate of Study of Art,  Associate professor of the Department of Music and Fine Arts, Pedagogical faculty, Izmail State University of Humanities, Ukraine.

Kateryna Bannikova, Oxford Quantum Circuits Thames Valley Science Park Shinfield, United Kingdom.

PhD, Scientific degree: Candidate. Specialty: Sociological sciences. Head of People Oxford Quantum Circuits Thames Valley Science Park Shinfield, United Kingdom.

Olena Vlasiuk, Rivne State University of Humanities Rivne, Ukraine.

PhD, Associate Professor  Decorative and Applied Art department  Rivne State University of Humanities Rivne, Ukraine.

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Published
2022-11-30
How to Cite
Mosendz, O., Filimonova-Zlatohurska, Y., Pankiv, H., Bannikova, K., & Vlasiuk, O. (2022). Problems and prospects of the development of Ukrainian art (realities of martial law). Amazonia Investiga, 11(58), 74-83. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2022.58.10.8
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