Solo exposition Andrej Babenko
Schedule
Fri May 01 2026 at 02:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC+02:00Location
Oude beurs 3, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium | Antwerp, AN
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https://www.contemporaryartcuratormagazine.com/home-2/andrej-babenko-artist-spotlight
Andrej Babenko is a contemporary Belgian visual artist of Ukrainian descent whose work moves fluidly between painting, performance, public space, and the digital sphere. His expressive visual language and active presence on social media have positioned him not only as an artist, but also as a cultural voice engaging a wide international audience beyond the traditional gallery context.
Babenko’s work is instantly recognisable. He combines classical oil painting techniques with punk, graffiti, street art, and elements of Ukrainian folklore, creating monumental and emotionally charged compositions often described as a “volcano of emotion.” His imagery addresses themes such as societal hypocrisy, alienation, existential struggle, and hope—topics that resonate strongly in today’s complex global landscape. Beneath the raw intensity of his work lies a deep sense of humanity, expressed through recurring motifs drawn from nature, memory, and myth.
Growing up in the Soviet Union, surrounded by propaganda and socialist realism, Babenko experienced art early on as both refuge and resistance. From childhood drawings and improvised darkroom experiments to later involvement in punk culture, his artistic development was shaped by a lifelong tension between imposed ideology and personal freedom. After many years in Ukraine and Russia, he emigrated to Belgium, where he further refined his practice and established himself within the Flemish art scene.
Since the escalation of the war in Ukraine, Babenko’s work has taken on a powerful political and cultural dimension. His paintings have become visual testimonies of conflict, resilience, and the human cost of war. He exhibited at NATO Headquarters in Brussels to mark 1000 days of war and participated in Art Armor, a Ukrainian art project shown in Kyiv and at S.M.A.K. Ghent. His work has been recognised by major institutions, included in cultural policy publications, and displayed within the European Commission.
Through exhibitions, collaborations, and fundraising initiatives, Babenko continues to connect art, society, and geopolitics—using painting as a means to confront reality, preserve memory, and imagine hope.
This exhibition presents the work of Andrej Babenko, a Belgian visual artist of Ukrainian descent whose practice is rooted in a lifelong exploration of identity, freedom, and the human condition. Combining classical painting techniques with elements of punk, graffiti, and Ukrainian folklore, Babenko creates layered and emotionally resonant works that move between personal experience and collective history. Shaped by a childhood under Soviet ideology, a sense of persistent outsiderhood, and a deep attentiveness to nature and memory, his imagery confronts themes such as societal hypocrisy, alienation, resilience, and hope. While the ongoing war in Ukraine forms an inescapable context for part of his recent work, it is integrated into a broader artistic language that resists reduction to a single subject. Babenko’s paintings function as spaces of reflection, where raw expression and careful craftsmanship meet, and where art serves both as a means of bearing witness and as a humanistic gesture—affirming complexity, empathy, and the possibility of meaning in uncertain times.
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Oude beurs 3, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium, Oude Beurs 3, 2000 Antwerpen, België, Antwerp, BelgiumEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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