Rai Mykhailo

Button, Button
Button, Button 2023, limited edition print, 82x150 cm
About the artwork

“Button, Button” is a short story by Richard Matheson, as brief as it is profound and infinite. A young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, finds a package at their apartment door. Inside is a box with a button. Later that evening, Mr. Stewart visits them and offers a deal.

If they press the button, an unknown person somewhere in the world will die unnoticed, and the person who pressed it will receive $50,000 (the equivalent of $300,000 today). Mr. Lewis is outraged by the ethically unacceptable proposal and drives the stranger away. However, Mrs. Lewis overcomes a cocktail of curiosity and the desire to take a vacation in Europe and improve their living conditions. She secretly negotiates with Mr. Stewart and her own conscience. The latter’s position in the negotiations is clearly weak, and she surrenders.

Mrs. Lewis presses the button, just like many people in our present who blindly chase after “corpse-kilometers” (though it’s more accurate to say “corpse-meters,” as war breeds emotional inflation and resistance) to solve their everyday problems, hoping that the death of an unknown person will not make it to their TV or smartphone screens. In the real world, there is no box or Mr. Stewart. Buttons are scattered everywhere: in cars, remote controls, thermostats, social media, shopping centers, supermarkets, offices, gas stations, cinemas, state borders, and so on.

At the end of the story, “Norma shuddered when the phone rang. On legs that felt weak, she walked into the living room and picked up the receiver. Mr. Stewart’s voice came through.

— You said I wouldn’t know who would die!

— My dear Mrs. Lewis, — Mr. Stewart said.

— Do you really think you knew your husband? Or yourself?

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Rai Mykhailo
Date of birth: 1984
Place of residence: Kherson

Mykhailo Rai was born in 1984 in Kherson, in a family of former ship’s cooks.

He graduated from the Maritime College and served at sea as a Deck Officer. In search of satisfaction, he started to engage in photography.

At first, it was nothing more than a hobby until he saw realistic digital photo collages. The ability to synthesize his own images instead of reflecting through the surrounding reality quickly captured his full attention. He finally got the right tools to recreate his inner world and transform it; thus, his interest in traditional photographic practice was finally lost. He began to discover hidden facets of his own consciousness, and this pushed him to find answers in psychology and religions.

Shortly before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, he gave up his maritime career, which he had been building for over 20 years, and intended to live a life creating art that could awaken people. On February 24, 2022, life began to challenge him. He decided to stay in Kherson, his native city, which was occupied by Russian forces, and fight for freedom with the power of his art. This decision unexpectedly brought him to the answers he was looking for: to prove that Paradise (Ray in Ukrainian) is not a place but a state of consciousness. During the occupation of Kherson, he gave interviews to BBC and a number of Ukrainian, US, and Taiwanese journalists about his art and the situation in the city, and he took part in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine, Europe, the USA, and Asia. His artworks are held in private collections in the USA, Netherlands, and Ukraine.

2024

Group exhibition “The Light Will Win” at Le Salon D’automne, Paris, project of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, curated by Natalia Shpytkovska

Group exhibition “One Day” at the Ukrainian Culture Center in Stockholm, Sweden, curated by MYPH

Group exhibition “After Shock” at Vriej Paleis Gallery, Amsterdam, curated by Vladimir Shalamov

Group exhibition “24” at ICEBERG/MiCT Gallery, Berlin, curated by Vladimir Shalamov

Solo Exhibition “Kherson Island” at Sklad N5 gallery, Cherkasy

Publication in Princeton University Library website “Collection of Contemporary Ukrainian Art in Times of War”

Group Exhibition “ARTISTS AGAINST THE KREMLIN” at de Balie, Amsterdam, curated by Vladimir Shalamov and Sjeng Scheijen

2023

Group Exhibition “UKRAINIAN ART IN ITALY – HUMAN RIGHTS | Padova-Kherson” at Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano, Padova, curated by Liudmila Olenovych

Group Exhibition “ART WINS the WAR” at Polytechnic National University, Lviv, curated by Giorgio Grasso

Lecture “Kherson. Failure Of Terror” at Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, Netherlands

Group Exhibition “Concentration Of Will” at M17 Contemporary Art Center, Kyiv, curated by Andriy Sydorenko & Iryna Iatsyk

Artistic residence “Post Truth? Countering Disinformation Narratives” in Kyiv, Ukraine

Group exhibition “Post Truth? Countering Disinformation Narratives” in Art Space “Vezha”, Kyiv Polytechnic University, curated by Seila Fernandez Arconada

Honorable Mention at International Photo Awards Deeper Perspective

Exclusive Interview in Beautiful Bizarre Magazine

Honorable Mention and Jury Top 5 Selection at International Photo Awards

Group exhibition “Post Truth? Countering Disinformation Narratives” in Kunstleben Kreuzberg art space, Berlin, curated by Seila Fernandez Arconada

Group Exhibition “Ukrainian Art in EU. Childhood Reconstruction” at the House of European Parliament, Bruxelles, curated by Giorgio Grasso

Group exhibition “Knocking from the depths.” at ICEBERG/MiCT Gallery, Berlin, curated by Vladimir Shalamov and Olga Dudygina

2022

Group exhibition at Invogue_Art Gallery, Odessa, curated by ISPA

Group online exhibition “Mental Health” at Tebbs Contemporary Art Gallery, London, curated by Kirstie Tebbs

Group exhibition “Stand With Ukraine” at OneArtSpace Gallery, New York, curated by UART & NYCArtMovement

Publication in Bird In Flight Ukraine

Publication in Holod Magazine

Group Exhibition “The Captured House” at Alte Münze, Berlin, curated by Port Agency

Rotterdam Photo fair solo exhibition “The Point”

Group Exhibition “The Captured House” at WEGIL, Rome, curated by Port Agency

Group Exhibition “The Captured House” at DOOR OPEN SPACE, Amsterdam, curated by Port Agency

Group Exhibition “The Captured House” at Espace Vanderborght, Bruxelles, curated by Port Agency

Group Exhibition “Ukrainian Art In Italy” at Bovisa Super Studio, Milan

Group Exhibition “#social 2022” at CICA Musem, Korea

Solo Exhibition “Kherson Diary” in Cinema House, Kyiv, curated by Kyivphotos-Hall 2012

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