The sinking of the Russian ship Moskva gave many Ukrainians their first chance to laugh a little at the conflict there. Inspired, a collective solicitation of war humorous cartoons from novice and acclaimed artists.
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Forty actors responded to the call. The works mainly come from Ukraine as well as elsewhere in Europe, from Israel and even from Russia.
We want change the mood in the country, explains Tatiana Chichkaliuk, one of the leaders of the national tourism association.
One of 40 cartoons at the Ukrainian War Exhibition. The work of Pavel Shulyak, Rovno, Ukraine.
An article by Arkadiy Tsikun, Israel.
A work by Olexandr Sydorenko, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
A work by Yuryi Zhuravel, Kyiv, Ukraine.
A work by Oleg Gutsol, kyiv, Ukraine.
A work by Aleksandr Dubovskiy, kyiv, Ukraine.
A work by Aleksandra Saldivar del Pino, Lviv, Ukraine.
A work by Cau Gomes, Rovno, Brazil.
A work by Sergey Sichenko, Haifa, Israel.
A work by Pavel Kuchinskiy, Poland
An artwork by Kate Loz.
A work by Viktor Djevaga, Odessa, Ukraine.
A work by Vyacheslav Kazanevskiy, Kyiv, Ukraine.
A work by Anna Kastro, Odessa, Ukraine
A work by Sergey Pozdnyak, kyiv, Ukraine.
A work by Pavel Shulyak, Rovno, Ukraine.
A work by Denis Zilber.
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One of 40 cartoons at the Ukrainian War Exhibition. The work of Pavel Shulyak, Rovno, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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One of 40 cartoons at the Ukrainian War Exhibition. The work of Pavel Shulyak, Rovno, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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An article by Arkadiy Tsikun, Israel.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Olexandr Sydorenko, Kharkiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Yuryi Zhuravel, Kyiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Oleg Gutsol, kyiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Aleksandr Dubovskiy, kyiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Aleksandra Saldivar del Pino, Lviv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Cau Gomes, Rovno, Brazil.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Sergey Sichenko, Haifa, Israel.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Pavel Kuchinskiy, PolandPhoto: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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An artwork by Kate Loz.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Viktor Djevaga, Odessa, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Vyacheslav Kazanevskiy, Kyiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Anna Kastro, Odessa, UkrainePhoto: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Sergey Pozdnyak, kyiv, Ukraine.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Pavel Shulyak, Rovno, Ukraine.Photo: Radio-Canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
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A work by Denis Zilber.Photo: radio-canada / Yanik Dumont Baron
These views on war are often dark, gory. Hope and humor still occupy a small area.
Over the past few weeks, works have been displayed in major cities of Ukraine. When you are able to make fun of your enemy, you are less afraid of himsaid Tatiana Chichkaliuk.
This summer, the cartoons will be shown in Europe, especially in Poland, Denmark and France. The idea is to combat the apathy that is gradually entering.
We fear that the West will get tired of this crisis. We hope this exhibition will draw attention to the country, but in a different way.