The exhibitions from 2019 to 2024 have been an evolving journey, not just of showcasing work, but of exploring identity, culture, and the power of visual storytelling across borders. Each event has contributed to a growing dialogue between personal expression and collective experience, with the artist’s work often sitting at the intersection of memory, time, and the changing sociopolitical landscape.

“At the Apéro“
2024, Studio: “Steph Hermes” (Rheinfelden, Switzerland) – Group exhibition
2024, Museum of Cultures Basel (Basel, Switzerland) – Group exhibition
2024 exhibitions-“Ears on a Journey” at the Museum of Cultures in Basel – signal a return to playfulness and sensory exploration. These exhibitions promise to be spaces where sound, touch, and vision intersect, offering a multi-layered experience where the personal once again meets the universal.

“FUSION. Second Breeze“
2023, Studio: “Steph Hermes” (Rheinfelden, Switzerland) – Group exhibition, curatorial work
2023, Anja Edith Brinkmann Gallery (Basel, Switzerland) – Group exhibition

“ROZGOSTITSA“
2023, MOTANKA FESTIVAL, Kühlhaus Berlin (Berlin, Germany) – Group exhibition
“ROZGOSTITSA” at the MOTANKA FESTIVAL in Berlin was a vibrant celebration of Ukrainian art and heritage, a visual thread connecting the past and future of a country amidst complex times.
2023, Anja Edith Brinkmann Gallery (Basel, Switzerland) – Group exhibition
2022, Basel Historical Museum (Basel, Switzerland) – Group exhibition
“Time Jumps – Basel’s History in Brief” (2022), an opportunity to weave into the local fabric of Basel’s history. This group exhibition allowed the artist to engage with a new set of historical symbols and reinterpret them, blending Swiss heritage with personal experiences of time and change, bringing a cross-cultural dialogue into play.

“Ukraine – Country Focus“
2021, NordArt (Büdelsdorf, Germany) – Group exhibition
2020, Museum of Ideas (Lviv, Ukraine) – Solo exhibition
“The World of My Little World” and “The Illusion of Time,” these were deeply personal solo projects, drawing from internal landscapes—small moments and intimate observations. Through installations at the Museum of Ideas in Lviv, the artist sought to create an immersive experience where the audience would pause and reflect on their own connections to time and space.

“A4, Ballpoint Pen“
2019, Karas Gallery (Kyiv, Ukraine) – Group exhibition

“Graphic Phantasmagorias“
Lviv Manufactory (Lviv, Ukraine) – Solo exhibition

For the Anniversary of the Local Faculty: “Architectural Environment Design”
NU “LP” (Lviv, Ukraine) – Solo exhibition

“Die Welt meiner kleinen Welt“
Museum der Ideen, (Lwiw, Ukraine) – Autorenausstellung
“The World of My Little World” and “The Illusion of Time,” these were deeply personal solo projects, drawing from internal landscapes—small moments and intimate observations. Through installations at the Museum of Ideas in Lviv, the artist sought to create an immersive experience where the audience would pause and reflect on their own connections to time and space.
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