16.09.2021

Promise, Jerome & Roeki Symons

16.09.2021

Stairs to the Heaven, Lyudmyla Mysko

16.09.2021

Leyla, Songul Girgin

16.09.2021

Pegasum novum, Nedim Hadziahmetovic

16.09.2021

The Gaze, Ilker Yardimci

10.04.2020

Public invitation to participate in “Breathe” international art project!

BOORYAK team is happy to invite you to participate in “Breathe” art project by Florence Hoffmann, Luxembourg artist, sculptor and curator of Gare Art Festival, manager at International Association for Monumental Sculpture Events (A.I.E.S.M.).
23.04.2020

Beverly Pepper. Timeless art

Beverly Pepper - a woman who was bending metal like a paper to make objects of universal admiration. She was creating her art until the very last day of her life, and even at 97, when she could no longer weld metal on her own, her apprentices were helping to continue her work.
25.09.2019

Man longing for the future, Sergey Barannik

The sculpture “Man longing for the future” by Sergei Barannik reminds the figure of a man with two wings. Where one wing is earthly matter, the other, not tied to the ground symbolizes harmony and spirituality.
25.09.2019

Resilience, Plácido Rodríguez Bonnín

While preparing for making the sculpture for Bila Tserkva, Plácido Rodríguez Bonnín made his research over the situation in Ukraine. Reconsidering distress and traumatic events, that the country was subjected to, the artist believes that even in the toughest times a person is able to withstand and revive.
25.09.2019

Joy, Michael Levchenko

The sculpture “Joy” by Michael Levchenko is an image of a man, whose natural desire is to be happy. The feeling of happiness is formed from daily joyful moments and positive emotions, which are symbolized by simple geometrical shapes joined together.
25.09.2019

Mass instruction weapon, Florence Hoffmann

The title of the work, "Mass instruction weapon" is coming from the widely used expression “Mass destruction weapon”. You see a book on wheels that resembles an image of a cannon.
25.09.2019

Lyrical message, Ilker Yardimci

The sculpture "Lyrical Message" is created by the Turkish artist Ilker Yardimci especially for Bila Tserkva. His artworks are lyrical poems which he is creating in the public space. The artist believes that cities can be compared to a living organisms. They grow and change. Streets, boulevards, buildings are organic parts of the city. Art in the public spaces, in his opinion, is the soul of the city and its memory.