Faces of Silence
@ Chicago Grand Gallery
2842 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Opening Saturday, February 1st, from 6PM - 9PM
Inner Peace, Artistic Resilience, and the Power of Quiet in Times of Turmoil.
The Chicago Grand Gallery is proud to present «Faces of Silence,» a compelling group exhibition featuring four renowned contemporary Ukrainian artists. This exhibition explores the transformative power of inner silence, reflecting on the resilience of artists amidst the turmoil of war and their unwavering pursuit of peace.
Exhibition Details:
Dates: February 1 – March 1, 2025
Location: Chicago Grand Gallery, 2842 W Chicago Ave, Chicago
Join us for the opening reception on February 1, 2025, as we celebrate the works of artists Boris Danilov, Phil Lee, Anna Valieva, and Wodeman. Their creations provide a profound exploration of silence as a source of inner peace, strength, and creativity, even in the most challenging times.
A special highlight of this exhibition is that half of the works will be directly delivered from Kyiv, Ukraine, symbolizing the perseverance and spirit of Ukrainian artists amidst ongoing conflict.
The exhibition is curated by Tamara Lee, a prominent Ukrainian and international art curator, aiming to create a reflective space where visitors can experience the healing power of art and the transformative nature of inner quiet.
A percentage of the proceeds from this exhibition will benefit “Revived Soldiers Ukraine” and UA Daughter Foundation – a US based (501C3) non-profit organizations dedicated to providing aid and medical rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers.
We invite you to experience «Faces of Silence»—a profound journey of inner peace, resilience and hope through the eyes of these exceptional artists.
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