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To learn more, please visit The Art Unit's website.
SHOW NOTES:         
1:40 reason for founding The Art Unit to make art more accessible for collectors and creatives
4:45 Ukrainian artist Nataliia Verbova based in Germany
5:00 Ukrainian artist Margo Sarkisova fled Eastern Ukraine in 2014 and recently fled Kharkiv
5:30 Ukrainian artist Bohdan Svyrydov
7:00 Ukrainian artist Sergiy Kondratiuk and his series of Soviet porcelain figurines
10:15 Challenges Ukrainians face with misappropriation of culture
12:50 The Gates of Europe by Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy
13:40 Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko
14:15 weaponization of culture and history
14:45 works by Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko damaged by Russian war
16:00 oppression of Ukrainian culture and history
17:20 Homeward by directed by Nariman Aliev and Crimean Tartars
18:35 Importance of art in times of war
19:20 Ukrainian artist Olena Shtepura
19:50 Ukrainian artist Polina Shcherbyna
20:15 Charcoal swirl mother and child
20:25 Artists acting as a conscience for society
21:20 Ukrainian artist Margo Sarkisova’s war diary – works on paper employing symbolic imagery
22:40 utility of art versus photography
24:00 war photographer Maksim Levin
24:40 Timur Dzhafarov aka John Object’s war diary on Instagram
26:00 The Art Unit’s impact on culture by helping to raise the voices of emerging artists
28:00 Change in her definition of justice
30:00 Russian propaganda that war is only targeting military bases
31:10 art addressing war by Olena Shtepura
31:20 art addressing war by Polina Shcherbyna with real & surreal imagery
32:00 works to come that will interprete the war as the war will continue to be a main topic
33:00 multiple generations of Ukrainians have experienced war
33:20 art creating the language to go forward with Russia as the neighbor after the war
35:45 looting during the war
36:15 how to deal with the destruction of Ukraine when she returns
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected]. 
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]
By Stephanie Drawdy5
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Send us a text
To learn more, please visit The Art Unit's website.
SHOW NOTES:         
1:40 reason for founding The Art Unit to make art more accessible for collectors and creatives
4:45 Ukrainian artist Nataliia Verbova based in Germany
5:00 Ukrainian artist Margo Sarkisova fled Eastern Ukraine in 2014 and recently fled Kharkiv
5:30 Ukrainian artist Bohdan Svyrydov
7:00 Ukrainian artist Sergiy Kondratiuk and his series of Soviet porcelain figurines
10:15 Challenges Ukrainians face with misappropriation of culture
12:50 The Gates of Europe by Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy
13:40 Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko
14:15 weaponization of culture and history
14:45 works by Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko damaged by Russian war
16:00 oppression of Ukrainian culture and history
17:20 Homeward by directed by Nariman Aliev and Crimean Tartars
18:35 Importance of art in times of war
19:20 Ukrainian artist Olena Shtepura
19:50 Ukrainian artist Polina Shcherbyna
20:15 Charcoal swirl mother and child
20:25 Artists acting as a conscience for society
21:20 Ukrainian artist Margo Sarkisova’s war diary – works on paper employing symbolic imagery
22:40 utility of art versus photography
24:00 war photographer Maksim Levin
24:40 Timur Dzhafarov aka John Object’s war diary on Instagram
26:00 The Art Unit’s impact on culture by helping to raise the voices of emerging artists
28:00 Change in her definition of justice
30:00 Russian propaganda that war is only targeting military bases
31:10 art addressing war by Olena Shtepura
31:20 art addressing war by Polina Shcherbyna with real & surreal imagery
32:00 works to come that will interprete the war as the war will continue to be a main topic
33:00 multiple generations of Ukrainians have experienced war
33:20 art creating the language to go forward with Russia as the neighbor after the war
35:45 looting during the war
36:15 how to deal with the destruction of Ukraine when she returns
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected]. 
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]

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