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Fedri Tetianych

©Familie Tetianych

Who has never dreamt of eternal life or navigating outer space? Such dreams were an essential point of departure for the diverse artistic practices of the Soviet-Ukrainian artist Fedir Tetianych (born 1942 in Kniazhychi, in the Kyiv region, died 2007 in Kyiv, Ukraine). These practices included extravagant performances in public spaces that shook up the grayish Soviet realia, paintings, or state-commis­sioned monumental works.

Tetianych was a visionary who was influenced by the ideas of space exploration and the flight of the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin to space in 1961. Seeing the limita­tions of a mortal body faced with the infinite universe, Tetianych envisioned ways to overcome life’s limitations. His ideas were intended to support the biological body with the new technologies aimed at exploring space. Keen on developing scenarios for the future, the artist invented the so-called Biotechnosphere, an alien capsule 2.40 meters in diameter that was designed as an autonomous dwelling for humanity both on Earth and in space.

Open Call: Zu Gast bei Urbane Künste Ruhr

Time Periods for the research stay

Kokerei Hansa: 1.8.-31.10.2025

Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets: 1.9.-30.11.2025

Focus Performance: 1.8.-31.10.2025

Application Deadline

31.3.2025

Contact

zugast@urbanekuensteruhr.de
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