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Images and Objects of Russia's War against Ukraine
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- Series:
- Forum Transregionale Studien – Dossiers, Volume 5
- Publisher:
- 2025
Summary
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has destroyed lives, communities, and cities. From the start, images of this war spread across various media platforms. Paintings, photographs, drone footage, TikToks, and Instagram posts shaped how the war is experienced, represented, and archived. In this multidisciplinary volume, artists, scholars, and writers explore how art, media, infrastructures, and material culture respond to and contest the Russo-Ukrainian War.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2025
- Copyright Year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-7940-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-0086-9
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Forum Transregionale Studien – Dossiers
- Volume
- 5
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 381
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- On Images and Objects of Russia’s War against Ukraine: An IntroductionPages 11 - 30Authors: | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Edge of Evidence: On the Labour of WitnessingPages 33 - 46Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Art as Evidence: Artistic Practices in Ukraine and the Materiality of WarPages 47 - 62Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Images in Spite of What? Russian War and Ukrainian ImagesPages 63 - 88Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Opacity of War: Vision and Information on the BattlefieldPages 89 - 110Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Moving Images Between Mariupol and Lviv: An Archivist’s PerspectivePages 113 - 132Authors: | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Community Archiving as Resistance to Epistemic Erasure in the Ukrainian East, 2014–2023Pages 133 - 152Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Loss of Home: Memory and Materiality in Ukrainian Contemporary Art during the Russian War in UkrainePages 153 - 170Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Decolonised Body: Corporeality, Violence, and Resistance to Objectification in Recent Ukrainian ArtPages 171 - 188Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Do Androids See Electronic Films? The Use of Drones and Algorithmic Vision in Russia’s War against UkrainePages 191 - 212Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Destruction of Ties: Ghosts on the Antonivka BridgePages 213 - 228Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- The Second World War and Future Monuments to the Ongoing Russo–Ukrainian War in Kryvyi RihPages 229 - 260Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- An Inconvenient Present: The Story of Political Advertising in Occupied KhersonPages 261 - 290Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Doubled Fragility: Odesa’s Monumental Art of the 1970–1980sPages 293 - 318Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Museum as Destiny, Museum as Fortress: Moving Museum Objects during the War – Then and NowPages 319 - 338Authors: | |Download chapter (PDF)
- Mystetskyi Arsenal in Kyiv: From the Therapeutic Retrieval of the Colonial Past to Wartime NarrativesPages 339 - 366Authors: | | |Download chapter (PDF)

