Stanislava Pinchuk
Pinchuk is a multi-disciplinary artist who initiates her works through a phase of extensive research, data-collection and field work. Primarily, Pinchuk works with conflict topographies, in dialogue with literary legacies and the politics of translation.
In The Theatre of War, the opening lines of Homer’s epic war poem The Iliad are recited in three ‘theatres of war’: a performance stage from the Siege of Sarajevo, a combat training camp for Ukrainian soldiers, and the tomb of Homer in Greece. Just as The Iliad commences in the ninth year of the Trojan War, Pinchuk’s film was shot in response to the ninth year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Stanislava Pinchuk is the current Official War Artist of Australia, deployed to Operation Kudu, under which the Australian Defence Force are providing combat training to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.