“The Captured House” exhibition documents the humanitarian disaster in Ukraine caused by russia’s attack, and also attracts viewers to the intercultural dialogue about Europe as “our shared house”.
The title of the project refers to the story of Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, where the protagonist is forced to flee from his own home, which is engulfed in unknown evil.
The exhibition includes works by more than 40 contemporary Ukrainian artists. After the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, some of them remained to live and work in the regions where the fighting took place or still continues.