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Buchatska Katya
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The work reflects the artist’s concern about the constant mutability of nature, which undergoes a continuous process of regeneration.
A sculptural composition of nine drops. The artist is troubled by the way contemporary artificial culture gradually replaces direct observation and sensory experience with theory, causing us to lose our connection to the tangible world. By creating larger-than-life dewdrops, Buchatska draws attention to natural phenomena, using art as a lens for their heightened appreciation.
Born in 1987 in Kyiv.
She studied Graphic Techniques and Illustration at the Institute of NTUU KPI, Kyiv (2003–2007), Fine Art at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Art de Dijon, France (2008), and Monumental Painting under Professor Mykola Storozhenko at the National Academy of Fine Art and Architecture, Kyiv (2008–2015).
Her projects explore the theme of timelessness, as well as the transformation and metamorphosis of objects. She works with installation, sculpture, photography, and painting.
She collaborates with the preservation group for the legacy of the Hutsul naïve artist Paraska Plytka-Horytsvit. Since 2016, she has worked with people with autism spectrum disorders in the art studio Workshop of Possibilities.
In 2024, she presented the Best Wishes project in the Ukrainian Pavilion at the 60th International Venice Biennale together with 15 neurodivergent artists.
She lives and works in Kyiv.