<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>
<h1>Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED</h1>

On 24 February 2022, the world changed for all Ukrainians. War ravages the land, Ukrainians have become refugees in their own country, many have left for abroad. Unexpectedly, Zhanna Kadyrova’s reality also changed. She became a refugee, and making art as before made little sense. Confronted with a sense of uselessness, finding refuge in Berezovo, a small village in the Carpathian Mountains, she looks for answers. How can she be an artist when her country is being brutally invaded? What is her role? How can she help? For Kadyrova, the only possible way forward is to speak about life, culture and war in Ukraine today.

Throughout this exhibition, Kadyrova empowers objects and materials to tell the story of Ukraine’s fight for freedom from Russia. They become the voice of so many Ukrainians who remain voiceless in this violent war. The exhibition starts with a horizon of Shots (2022–2023), a set of tiles fractured by the impact of a gunshot, paired with Harmless War (2023), a series of white-painted geometrical forms made from metal sheets that have been pierced by shrapnel during the full-scale invasion in Ukraine. The exhibition also takes us through the deeply personal journey of Kadyrova since 2014 till today. As a symbolic closing of the exhibition, Refugees (2023) depicts images of plants surviving the occupation alongside living plants that have travelled together with Kadyrova from Ukraine to Germany and now to Prague, remaining safe and well cared for, and finding temporary shelter in the Galerie Rudolfinum.

Curator: Björn Geldhof

Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED in TOP 10 Europe of Frieze magazine

Frieze, a prestigious global magazine about contemporary art, has included Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED exhibition in Galerie Ruddolfinum among the 10 best shows of 2024 in Europe. You can read more here.

Frieze highlights in particular the artist’s ability to work with the absent: “Standing for resilience and the importance of mutual aid in times of crisis, Refugees (2023) installation embodies Kadyrova’s conceptually inspired approach to visualizing the horrors of war without resorting to graphic and dehumanizing imagery,” writes Noemi Smolik in her review.

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Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED | Artist Intro | Galerie Rudolfinum

Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED | Curator Intro | Galerie Rudolfinum

Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED | Spot | Galerie Rudolfinum

Zhanna Kadyrova: UNEXPECTED | Guided Tour with Zhanna Kadyrova | Galerie Rudolfinum

Monday CLOSED

Tuesday–Sunday 10–18

Thursday 10–20

Dear visitors, last entry to the exhibition is strictly 30 minutes before closing time. If you don’t have enough time today, you can see part of the exhibition now and return to the gallery on another day – admission is free! Thank you for your understanding.

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