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Dream Projects Interdisciplinary center of art and culture development

Ukraine, Georgia

Happening now! 

OUR MISSION /

Inspire and assist in the creation of interdisciplinary projects aimed to develop art and culture in Ukraine.
We work for creation of new forms of art and culture through cross-cultural, interdisciplinary projects.

2013 - present

Sergei Paradjanov

the XXI century dream

2011 - present
Dream Museum

art and educational project

Kyiv, Ukraine

museum of intangible values

visual exhibitions, performances, theatre, music, new-media, sound, workshops, lectures,cinema-club, conferences, artist talks, book presentations, literature evenings, readings, informaleducation (contemporary art, art history, photography, psychoanalysis, science, linguistics,cinema, philosophy, animation etc.).

 

WWW, FB, Youtube

2016 - present
Go(o)d Artist

art and research project

experimental and socially engaged art projectThe idea of this project is to explore and demonstrate how we decide that the artist's career is successful and he/she is really a good artist, and that the value of his/her works is not overpriced.We don't have any common rules, any unified aesthetics in contemporary art.

For example,artists can be without any specific education.

But we still do have brands like: Artist's name, Museum name, Gallery name, Dealer’s name, Auction House name.And we use them to present ourselves in our CVs to make an impression and to form the opinion about the artist shortly.

New York, USA

 

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SELECTED PROJECTS /


interdisciplinary curatorial project
With the support: Ministry of Culture (Georgia) Tbilisi City Hall (Georgia), Georgian National
Museum, Lviv City Administration (Ukraine), Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Poland), Polish Modern
Art Foundation (Poland)
research, international exhibitions, publications, art residence, festivals, curatorial talks, video, archive


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"Violence - 340", the audio-visual installation and curatorial talk by Victoria Danelyan,
Museum-workshop of I.P.Kavaleridze, Kyiv, Ukraine (2018)
Art residency "Shade of Freedom", whithin the framework of II International Parajanov
Festival in Levandivka, Cultural Center "Suputnyk", Lviv, Ukraine (2017) - co-curating
with Polish curator Sarmen Beglarian ”Biuro Wystaw”, Polish Modern Art Foundation
Artists: Mateusz Kowalczyk (Pl), Grzegorz Kozera (Pl), Sergey Shabohin (BY),
Bazinato (Bazil) (BY), Zhanna Gladko (BY), Olga Salakheyeva (BY), Pavel Nekhaev
(BY), Meki Giorgadze (GE), Maria Magoly (UA), Anastasia Kulik (UA)
Visual part in of II International Parajanov Festival in Levandivka, Cultural Center
"Suputnyk"
, Lviv, Ukraine (2017)
● Catalogue - book presentation, Museum-workshop of I.P. Kavaleridze, Kyiv, Ukraine
(2017)
Catalogue - book presentation, National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, Tbilisi 2016
“Hospitality” the scale multimedia installation by Victoria Danelyan within the S.
Parajanov’s festival in Levandivka, Lviv, Ukraine (2016)

Multimedia installation for GOGOLFest - Kyiv, Ukraine (2015)
International curatorial art project "Sergei Paradjanov - the XXI century Dream":
international collage-exhibition, Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi, Georgia, (2015)
Co-curator Tatyana Tsvilodub (UA), Lika Mamatsashvili (GE)
Artists: Guga Kotetishvili (GE), Yuri Mechitov (GE), Olesya Tavadze (GE), Oleg
Timchenko (GE), Nino Chubinishvili (GE), Irma Sharikadze (GE), Guram
Tsibakhashvili (GE), Vakho Bugadze (GE), Mamuka Japaridze (GE), Vadim
Advadze (GE), Erna Dolmazova (GE), Salome Elanidze (GE), Zhanna Davtyan
(GE), Grigor Devejiev (GE), Vasily Kostenko(UA), Ivan Kostenko (UA), Eugene
Remizova (RU), Ula Bugaeva (Pl/UA), Alla Zhmailo (UA), Mark Polyakov (USA).
Curatorial exhibition “Sergei Paradjanov - the XXI century dream”, Dream Museum in
Kyiv, Ukraine (2013)

Dream Projects - is a non-profit public organization in Ukraine and Georgia, which supports interdisciplinary projects and experimental forms of communication in the field of contemporary art and culture. We’re based in Ukraine (since 2012) and Georgia (2014).

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