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Waldemart Klyuzko, 1985, Ukraine

Photo: Sofie Isaksson

During the time of the exhibition, the colors of the art work has faded due to the exposure of the elements.

Sun – Nature – Time. Wind - Rain - Heat.

These elements become co-authors of the installation, showing us a model of a world where defense needs attention. In the same way, something is constantly being destroyed in Ukraine, and people are trying to fix what is broken, continuing the struggle against chaos and evil.

Time teaches us to forget and not to be surprised, but the problem does not disappear anywhere by itself. The war continues, cities become gray and destroyed, landscapes burned and lifeless. Just as the sun burns out its brightness, people lose focus on things that last a long time. Daily fear and pain burn out our sensitivity.

War destroys and destroys cultural and architectural monuments, hospitals and civil buildings every day. But it is difficult to continuously talk about it and pay attention, because each destroyed house looks the same as the previous one. These news in the press become similar, the people killed look the same as those killed yesterday and the day before yesterday. Blood is same red, and tears are same crystal-clear.

To stop terrorists, you need to act day and night, protecting your culture and memory, life and art.

We believe that the fences that were built around the monuments help to protect them, and when the time comes to remove them, we will see beauty whole and intact.

Artwork: CLOSE THE SKY

Artist: Waldemart Klyuzko

Number on the map: 42

Material: Red and white cordon tape

Location: Rådhuset, Stortorget

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