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Green Figure

Full-sized sculpture cast from epoxy resin. Now the figure is in the Q Contemporary Collection in Budapest, Hungary, 2019.

Maria Kulikovska, MKUV studio, ballistic soap sculptures, ukrainian art, ukrainian artists, ukrainian sculpture, crimean artists, queer art, feminist artists, contemporary sculptures, contemporary art, contemporary artists, conceptual art, women artists, art studio, architectural studio, kyiv gallery, kyiv museum, kyiv art, kyiv exhibition, concrete sculptures, buy art, art online, art collections, art collectors, art gallery, cast art
Maria Kulikovska, MKUV studio, ballistic soap sculptures, ukrainian art, ukrainian artists, ukrainian sculpture, crimean artists, queer art, feminist artists, contemporary sculptures, contemporary art, contemporary artists, conceptual art, women artists, art studio, architectural studio, kyiv gallery, kyiv museum, kyiv art, kyiv exhibition, concrete sculptures, buy art, art online, art collections, art collectors, art gallery, cast art
Maria Kulikovska, MKUV studio, ballistic soap sculptures, ukrainian art, ukrainian artists, ukrainian sculpture, crimean artists, queer art, feminist artists, contemporary sculptures, contemporary art, contemporary artists, conceptual art, women artists, art studio, architectural studio, kyiv gallery, kyiv museum, kyiv art, kyiv exhibition, concrete sculptures, buy art, art online, art collections, art collectors, art gallery, cast art
The sculpture is a continuation of Maria Kulikovska's experiments with sculpture casts of her own body. The investigation of the interaction of various materials (soap, wax, chocolate) with the environment is important to the artist's practice. The performative sculptures of Kulikovska are transformed, mutated, decorated, and destroyed by natural and human factors, by the ravages of time. The sculptures are made of temporary materials, therefore they become a fixation of the changes that occur in the physical human body after death.

Maria Kulikovska marks her presence in different parts of the world with the sculptures. In January 2019, a full-size green epoxy resin sculpture became part of the permanent collection of the Q Contemporary art space in Budapest, Hungary.