homeworld News‘From Russia with love’: Ukraine’s most famous sculptor turns war debris into art

‘From Russia with love’: Ukraine’s most famous sculptor turns war debris into art

"I see (the materials) as something that humanity has created to take somebody's life ... I wanted to show that I can make something beautiful from something that was made to kill," said Mikhail Reva. He, with a touch of irony, noted, "All of these pieces are from Russia with love."

By CNBCTV18.COMFeb 23, 2024 4:06:11 PM IST (Published)

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From within the debris of Russia's war, Ukraine's most famous sculptor was compelled to make a dark artistic pivot the day his own country house was ravaged by a Russian strike.

"It happened by accident, it happened when a missile came into our house, our dacha … and my neighbors gathered the debris from the missile," Mikhail Reva said, via a translator. "And the idea came to my mind to make a metaphor of those debris.”

Two years into the invasion, the Odesa-native has not rested in transforming over two tons of war debris — spiked Kalashnikov cartridges, bullets and arresting crumpled shells — into art that expresses his homeland's suffering. The often monumental sculptures serve as challenging and emotional reminders of the vital role of art to express the inexpressible.