ZAG Studio invites you to the exhibition by Yuriy Sivyrin “White Forest. Lacanian Grove”—a project that reinterprets Lesya Ukrainka’s “The Forest Song” through the lenses of corporeality, desire, and the unconscious.
In this project, the forest appears not as a folkloric setting, but as a psychological landscape. The characters lose their familiar identities and transform into white, organic forms—traces of desire, loss, and inner tension. The works create an environment in which form is constantly shifting and the boundaries between body, image, and space dissolve.
White Forest is neither a narrative nor an illustration—it is an experience. The exhibition invites the viewer not to read a storyline, but to observe: an image losing its grounding.
Duration: February 5 – March 15
Location: ZAG Studio, 3rd floor of ZAG Gallery