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Lesia Khomenko. “Fundamentally Indeterminate State”

13.03.2026 – 07.06.2026
Galeria Arsenał w Białymstoku, ul. Adama Mickiewicza 2, Białystok

Lesia Khomenko. “Fundamentally Indeterminate State”
13.03.2026 – 07.06.2026
Curator: Monika Szewczyk
Coordination: Yulia Kostereva

“There is no such thing as good painting about nothing.”
Mark Rothko

The Painting Department of the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv undoubtedly offered solid preparation for becoming a painter. Yet, paradoxically, being an artist requires abandoning well-trodden paths. It demands disobedience, dissent, the questioning of the status quo, as well as sustained critical reflection. This tension defines the creative trajectory of Lesia Khomenko, a member of R.E.P., the most widely recognised Ukrainian artistic collective, known precisely for its transgressive approach, experimentation, and uncompromising search for its own language. Khomenko ultimately did not reject painting, often perceived as the most prestigious yet also the most traditional and therefore limiting medium. Instead, she sought a renewed and distinctly personal form for it, subjecting it to continual transformation: moving beyond the two-dimensional surface toward painterly installations, while simultaneously reflecting on the role of painting itself and on the methods that shape her artistic practice.

In the works presented at the Arsenal Gallery in Białystok, the artist examines film and photographic footage of the full-scale war in Ukraine, including material from military operations widely circulated through news outlets and social media. She closely analyses the impact of war, or rather its traces, on human perception. The internet has made these images instantly accessible to a global audience while simultaneously dulling our sensitivity to them, rendering them unreal. Khomenko is interested in the role of the witness and in the function of technology in the production of historical records. She approaches these questions with intellectual distance, leaving the emotional response to the viewer. The direction of attention through the use of a bird’s-eye perspective, together with the futuristic compression of the content of a short video into a single frame containing “the entire moment of catastrophe,” allows the viewer to identify with the protagonist of the scene: the fighter, the drone, the fallen. Formal devices such as pixelation, which make the image abstract, refer to protective techniques used to conceal strategic objects, while at the same time conveying the condition of both viewers and the protagonists of these canvases – a fundamentally indeterminate state.

Monika Szewczyk


Lesia Khomenko is a multidisciplinary artist who reconsiders the role of painting: she deconstructs narrative images and transforms paintings into objects, installations, performances, or videos.

Lesia Khomenko (b. 1980 in Kyiv, Ukraine), graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in 2004. She is a co-founder and member of the R.E.P. group (since 2004) and of the curatorial group Hudrada (since 2008) in Ukraine. She was on the shortlist for the Pinchuk Art Prize (2009, 2011, and 2013); together with the R.E.P. group, for the Future Generations Art Prize, founded by the Pinchuk Art Centre (2012); and the Kazimir Malevich Artist Award (2012 and 2016).

Khomenkoʼs works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions, among others at the Ukrainian Museum in New York (US); Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle (NL), Albertinum, Dresden (DE); Collateral Event of the 59th International Art Exhibition the Venice Biennial, Venice (IT); the European Parliament (BE); Museum Folkwang (DE); Fridman Gallery, NYC (US), Voloshyn Gallery, Miami (US).

Her works are in public collections including M HKA (BEL), Ludwig Museum (HU), Art Collection Telecom (DE), Kupferstich-Kabinett (DE), the Ukrainian Museum (USA), Zuzeum Art Centre (Latvia), Mystetskyi Arsenal (UA), Maidan Museum (UA), Pinchuk Art Centre (UA).

She participated in residencies at the Oasis Pointe Residency, Miami, FL, USA (2022-2023), the Martha MOCA Artist Residency, NJ, USA (2022), the Emergency Residency at Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland (2022), the Working Room, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine (curated and participated) (2022), the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Salzburg, Austria (2021), LIA (Leipzig International Art), Leipzig, Germany (2008).

Khomenko’s works have been covered and reviewed by The New York Times, The Brooklyn Rail, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Art Newspaper, and Frieze, among others. She has taken part in panels and public talks at the MoMA, NY, NY (2022), the Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT (2022), the James Gallery at CUNY, NY (2023), the Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL (2023), the Scandinavia House, NY, NY (2023).

She currently lives in New York City, NY, USA.

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