Dana Kavelina works with animation and video, as well as drawing, installation, and painting. Her most recent video, Letter to a Turtle Dove (2020) was acquired by the MoMa and was on display at Signals: How Videos Transformed the World. Her works often address military violence and war, seen from gender perspective - especially with regard to the position of a victim as a political subject - as well as the distance between historical and individual trauma, and memory and misrepresentation. Kavelina's drawing series Exit to the Blind Spot was created for the War in the Museum exhibition at the Kmytiv Museum of Soviet Art. The exhibition placed Soviet images of victory in WW2, depicted in Soviet paintings from various time periods, in dialogue with contemporary Ukrainian feminist artists. Kavelina's drawings were placed between large, monumental Soviet paintings in a play of scale where her works appeared small and fragile.
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