May242022Archive Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, Image from the video- “A Snake and a Bat are Girlfriends of the Octopus,” 2019-21In her third blog, Maria considers the testimony of four artists from Ukraine and Russia. Each speaks powerfully about how the war is impacting them. We like to say artists speak truth to power. Courageous artists do this, yet often with severe consequences. Some of them are highlighted in the blog. Maria speaks to the trauma of war, exile and disruption, how it creates memories that may never be dispelled. Like an earthquake, it is visceral and ripples through the body, reemerging with each new tremor. Like so many artists, historically and in the present, she questions the relevance of her practice in the face of the violent end of meaning, rationality, and order. Click here to go to blog #3 https://artillerymag.com/letters-in-exile-no-3/ Category: ArchiveBy Clayton CampbellMay 24, 2022 Author: Clayton Campbell Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:The Eye of Photography – Wild KingdomNextNext post:Letters In Exile, #4Related PostsDigital Arts BlogJuly 13, 2023Racial ReckoningJanuary 27, 2023Letters In Exile, #6May 24, 2022Letters In Exile, #5May 24, 2022Letters In Exile, #4May 24, 2022The Eye of Photography – Wild KingdomApril 9, 2022